Quiet Riot Frontman's Cause of Death Ruled an Overdose

Kevin DuBrow's Accidental Cocaine Overdose

Last month's death of Quiet Riot lead singer Kevin DuBrow has been ruled an accidental cocaine overdose, according to a recent report by ABC News. The 1980's heavy metal band front-man was found dead in his Las Vegas home on Nov. 25.

Clark County coroner spokeswoman Samantha Charles confirmed the cause of death after toxicology results came in for the 52-year-old Monday.

"Cum on Feel the Noize" was the most widely known song from the band. It was featured on the album "Metal Health," which was the first record by a metal band to reach No. 1 on the Billboard chart.

DuBrow released a solo album, "In for the Kill," in 2004, and the band's last studio album, "Rehab," was released in late 2006.

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