1.
The EMF song "Unbelievable" was changed to "Crumbelievable" and used in an ad for what product?
Correct Answer
D. Kraft Cheese
Explanation
The correct answer is Kraft Cheese because the EMF song "Unbelievable" was changed to "Crumbelievable" in an ad for Kraft Cheese. This suggests that the ad used the modified version of the song to promote Kraft Cheese, indicating a connection between the product and the ad.
2.
What's the name of EMF's first album?
Correct Answer
A. Shubert Dip
Explanation
The correct answer is "Shubert Dip" because it is the only option that matches the question and is the name of EMF's first album. The other options, "Being Bach," "Bethoveen's Sixth," and "Love Handel," are not the names of EMF's first album.
3.
The follow-up single to the EMF smash hit "Unbelievable" was called what?
Correct Answer
A. I Believe
Explanation
The follow-up single to the EMF smash hit "Unbelievable" was called "I Believe" because it maintains a similar theme and tone to the previous hit. The word "believe" suggests a sense of faith or conviction, which aligns with the overall message of the song. Additionally, using a word that starts with the letter "I" creates a catchy and memorable title that can easily be associated with the band's previous success.
4.
When the band EMF was formed in 1989, how many members did it have?
Correct Answer
B. Five
Explanation
EMF was formed in 1989 with five members.
5.
The EMF song "Unbelievable" was on the soundtrack to what 2000 movie?
Correct Answer
D. Coyote Ugly
Explanation
The correct answer is Coyote Ugly. The EMF song "Unbelievable" was featured on the soundtrack of the 2000 movie Coyote Ugly. This movie is about a young woman who moves to New York City to pursue her dreams of becoming a songwriter but ends up working at a popular bar called Coyote Ugly. The soundtrack of the film was well-received and featured various popular songs, including "Unbelievable" by EMF.
6.
In 1989, the band EMF was formed in what country?
Correct Answer
D. England
Explanation
EMF, the band formed in 1989, originated in England.
7.
The 1998 EMI album "Back 2 Back Hits" featured songs by EMF and what other band?
Correct Answer
B. Jesus Jones
Explanation
The correct answer is Jesus Jones. The 1998 EMI album "Back 2 Back Hits" included songs by EMF and Jesus Jones.
8.
When did EMF first have a top 100 single on the year-end Billboard charts?
Correct Answer
C. 1991
Explanation
EMF first had a top 100 single on the year-end Billboard charts in 1991. This suggests that it took them some time to achieve mainstream success and recognition. Prior to 1991, they may have released singles that did not perform well enough to make it onto the year-end charts. However, in 1991, their single gained enough popularity and sales to be included in the top 100, marking a significant milestone in their career.
9.
What comedian is sampled on the EMF hit single "Unbelievable"?
Correct Answer
D. Andrew Dice Clay
Explanation
Andrew Dice Clay is the correct answer because he is the comedian who is sampled on the EMF hit single "Unbelievable." Sampling refers to the practice of taking a portion of a sound recording and reusing it in a different song or piece of music. In this case, EMF used a sample of Andrew Dice Clay's comedic performance in their song "Unbelievable."
10.
What is the title of the EMF album released in 1992?
Correct Answer
D. Stigma
Explanation
The correct answer is "Stigma." This album by EMF was released in 1992.
11.
What famous woman forced EMF to change the lyrics to their song "Lies"?
Correct Answer
C. Yoko Ono
Explanation
Yoko Ono is the correct answer because she was a famous woman who forced EMF to change the lyrics to their song "Lies".
12.
EMF singer James Atkin was in a Seattle grunge band called what?
Correct Answer
C. Hammerbox
Explanation
The correct answer is Hammerbox because the question asks for the name of the Seattle grunge band that EMF singer James Atkin was a part of. Hammerbox was a grunge band from Seattle, and James Atkin was indeed a member of the band.
13.
What instrument did Mark Decloedt play in the band EMF?
Correct Answer
B. Drums
Explanation
Mark Decloedt played the drums in the band EMF.
14.
What EMF album was released in 1995?
Correct Answer
D. Cha Cha Cha
Explanation
The correct answer is "Cha Cha Cha" because it is the only option given that is an EMF album released in 1995. "Don't Call It A Comeback," "Lies," and "Stigma" are not EMF albums, so they cannot be the correct answer.
15.
EMF made its television debut performing live on what awards show?
Correct Answer
C. The Brit Awards
Explanation
EMF made their television debut performing live on The Brit Awards.
16.
What was the name of the EMF concert film released in 1991?
Correct Answer
A. Smoke The Banger
17.
In 2008, the EMF song "Unbelievable" was on an EMI compilation CD called what?
Correct Answer
B. Heat Party Anthems
Explanation
The correct answer is "Heat Party Anthems." This is because the question asks for the name of the EMI compilation CD that included the EMF song "Unbelievable" in 2008. Out of the given options, "Heat Party Anthems" is the most suitable title for a compilation CD that would likely include popular party songs from the 90's, such as "Unbelievable."
18.
What was the only EMF album to make it onto the U.S. Billboard charts?
Correct Answer
A. Shubert Dip
Explanation
Shubert Dip was the only EMF album that made it onto the U.S. Billboard charts. This suggests that the album was successful and popular enough to gain recognition and sales in the U.S. market. The other three albums listed, Married To The Mob, Unexplained, and Cha Cha Cha, did not achieve the same level of success on the Billboard charts.
19.
In 2007, EMF reunited and played a gig at the Scala in what city?
Correct Answer
D. London
Explanation
In 2007, the band EMF reunited and performed a concert at the Scala. The question asks for the city where this gig took place. The correct answer is London, as the Scala is a well-known venue located in the city.
20.
The EMF single "Lies" originally appeared on what album?
Correct Answer
B. Shubert Dip
Explanation
The correct answer is Shubert Dip. "Lies" is a single that was originally featured on the album Shubert Dip.
21.
EMF song writer Ian Dench co-wrote the song "Beautiful Liar" for what singer's "B-Day" album?
Correct Answer
C. Beyonce
Explanation
Ian Dench, the songwriter, co-wrote the song "Beautiful Liar" for Beyonce's "B-Day" album.
22.
What do the initials in the name of the British Band EMF stand for?
Correct Answer
A. Epsum Mad Funkers
Explanation
The initials in the name of the British Band EMF stand for Epsum Mad Funkers.