Steel Breeze is an AOR group that had a popular video on MTV with "You Don't Want Me Anymore" in 1982.
Taking their name from a Pink Floyd song, the six member band from Sacramento, California composed of Ric Jacobs (vocals), Ken Goorabian and Waylin Carpenter (guitars), Rod Toner (keyboards), Vinnie Pantleoni (bass guitar), and Barry Lowenthal (drums) released their self-titled debut album in 1982 on RCA Records. "You Don't Want Me Anymore," the first single from the album, quickly jumped into the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 supported by a memorable video that was a favorite of early MTV. The next single, "Dreamin' Is Easy," also made it into the Top 40, but couldn't go much higher than #30.
They had got together a few years earlier in a different lineup, and had enjoyed some local success with "You Don't Want Me Anymore," before catching the ear of manager Kim Fowley, who got them the record deal with RCA.