Do You Know About Doolittle (Album)?

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1. How many tracks aren't written by Black francis?

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The correct answer is 1 because it is the only option that indicates the number of tracks that are not written by Black Francis.

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Do You Know About Doolittle (Album)? - Quiz

Here's a chance to test your knowledge on Pixie's album called "Doolittle". Good luck and, most importantly, have fun doing the quiz

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2. How many singles is released from this album?

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The correct answer is 2 because it states the number of singles released from the album.

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3. The story of Samson and Delilah influented which song?

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The story of Samson and Delilah influenced the song "Gouge Away". The biblical tale of Samson, a man with incredible strength who was betrayed by Delilah, is reflected in the lyrics of "Gouge Away". The song captures the themes of manipulation, betrayal, and loss, which parallel the story of Samson and Delilah. Therefore, "Gouge Away" draws inspiration from this biblical narrative.

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4. Which song describes "stinky island"?

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"Crackity Jones" is the correct answer because the song lyrics mention a stinky island. The song is by the Pixies and is known for its energetic and chaotic sound. While the other song options do not mention a stinky island in their lyrics, "Crackity Jones" specifically references it, making it the most fitting choice.

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5. Who named the album "Doolittle"?

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Black Francis is the correct answer because he is the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the band Pixies, who released the album "Doolittle" in 1989. As the main creative force behind the band, it is likely that Black Francis had a significant role in naming the album. Kim Deal, Joey Santiago, and David Lovering are also members of the Pixies, but Black Francis is credited with naming the album.

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6. When was the album "Doolittle" released?

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The correct answer is 1989.

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7. When was this album certified gold by Recording Industry Association of America?

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This album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1995.

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8. Karen Karlsrud and which other musician play violin in the song Monkey Goes to Heaven?

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Corine Metter is the musician who plays the violin in the song "Monkey Goes to Heaven" along with Karen Karlsrud.

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9. This album was preceeded by:

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Surfer Rosa was the album that came before the given album.

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How many tracks aren't written by Black francis?
How many singles is released from this album?
The story of Samson and Delilah influented which song?
Which song describes "stinky island"?
Who named the album "Doolittle"?
When was the album "Doolittle" released?
When was this album certified gold by Recording Industry...
Karen Karlsrud and which other musician play violin in the song Monkey...
This album was preceeded by:
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