The Slightly Harder Rock Music Quiz

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1. What Led Zeppelin song contains the lyrics; "Theres a lady who's sure, all that glitters, is gold.".

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"Stairway to Heaven" is the correct answer because it is a well-known song by Led Zeppelin that includes the lyrics "There's a lady who's sure, all that glitters is gold." The lyrics are iconic and instantly recognizable to fans of the band.

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2. What is the name of Metallica's current main vocalist?

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James Hetfield is the correct answer because he is the current main vocalist of Metallica. He has been with the band since its formation in 1981 and has contributed to their signature sound with his powerful and distinctive voice. Hetfield is also known for his rhythm guitar playing and songwriting abilities, making him a crucial member of the band.

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3. What is the biggest British music festival of each year? 

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Glastonbury is considered the biggest British music festival of each year. It is renowned for its diverse lineup of music genres and attracts a massive audience from around the world. With its rich history and iconic performances, Glastonbury has become a staple in the music festival circuit. It offers a unique and immersive experience, combining music, art, and culture, making it the top choice for music enthusiasts and festival-goers.

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4. In which decade were the popular Heavy Metal band "Iron Maiden" at their prime?

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Iron Maiden was at their prime in the 1980s. This was the decade when they released some of their most iconic albums, such as "The Number of the Beast" and "Powerslave." They gained a massive following and became one of the leading bands in the heavy metal genre during this time. The 1980s marked a significant period of success and popularity for Iron Maiden.

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5. At Elvis Presley's comeback concert in Hawaii, the crowd put ___ on him? Whats the word thats meant to be in the gap?

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At Elvis Presley's comeback concert in Hawaii, the crowd put lei's on him. Lei's are traditional Hawaiian garlands made of flowers, leaves, or shells, which are often given as a symbol of affection, respect, or welcome. It is a common practice in Hawaii to present lei's to performers or guests of honor as a gesture of appreciation and celebration.

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6. Who made the "cover" version of the rock song "The Game" by Motorhead?

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Disturbed made the "cover" version of the rock song "The Game" by Motorhead.

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7. The song "More than a Feeling" by Boston appeared in which popular American comedy show?

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"More than a Feeling" by Boston appeared in the popular American comedy show Scrubs. The song was featured in the episode titled "My Own Worst Enemy" in season 2 of the show. Scrubs often incorporated popular music into its episodes, and "More than a Feeling" was used to enhance a particular scene or evoke a certain emotion.

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8. At Aerosmith's first tour of Japan, main vocalist Steven Tyler destroyed the backstage area because...

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9.  The rock band "The Cult's"  Guitar Hero: World Tour song is called "Love ___ Machine". What is the word that is meant to be in the gap?

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The word that is meant to be in the gap is "Removal". This can be inferred from the question which states that the rock band "The Cult's" song in Guitar Hero: World Tour is called "Love ___ Machine". By filling in the gap with "Removal", we get the title "Love Removal Machine".

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10. What colour Bass Guitar was used in the song "The One That I love" by Grease?

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The correct answer is Blue. In the song "The One That I Love" by Grease, a blue bass guitar was used. The question is asking about the color of the bass guitar used in the song, and the answer is specifically stated as Blue.

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11. In what song did the lyrics "All the people! So many people! Hard! To! Care, at all!" appear?

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The lyrics "All the people! So many people! Hard! To! Care, at all!" appear in the song "Park Life".

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What Led Zeppelin song contains the lyrics; "Theres a lady who's sure,...
What is the name of Metallica's current main vocalist?
What is the biggest British music festival of each year? 
In which decade were the popular Heavy Metal band "Iron Maiden" at...
At Elvis Presley's comeback concert in Hawaii, the crowd put ___ on...
Who made the "cover" version of the rock song "The Game" by Motorhead?
The song "More than a Feeling" by Boston appeared in which popular...
At Aerosmith's first tour of Japan, main vocalist Steven Tyler...
 The rock band "The Cult's"  Guitar Hero: World Tour song is...
What colour Bass Guitar was used in the song "The One That I love" by...
In what song did the lyrics "All the people! So many people! Hard! To!...
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