A) 2005 B) 2010 C) 2020 D) 1998
A) Dustin Kensrue B) Riley Breckenridge C) Eddie Breckenridge D) Teppei Teranishi
A) Reggae B) Post-hardcore C) Jazz D) Country
A) Beggars B) Vheissu C) Major/Minor D) The Alchemy Index
A) Dustin Kensrue B) Riley Breckenridge C) Eddie Breckenridge D) Teppei Teranishi
A) Sub City Records B) Rise Records C) Fueled by Ramen D) Epitaph Records
A) Seattle B) Irvine C) San Francisco D) Chicago
A) Vheissu B) Identity Crisis C) The Illusion of Safety D) Artist in the Ambulance
A) 2008 B) 2013 C) 2012 D) 2010
A) It was meant to be temporary for their first show. B) It was inspired by a book. C) It was chosen by a fan contest. D) It represented their musical style.
A) Pop rock B) Melodic hardcore punk C) Country D) Jazz
A) Identity Crisis (2000) B) Vheissu (2005) C) The Artist in the Ambulance (2003) D) The Illusion of Safety (2002)
A) It was their first album to feature guest artists. B) Each song was written in a different language. C) It consisted of two studio albums that together make a four-part, 24-song cycle. D) It was recorded entirely live.
A) Metal, wood, fire, and water B) Fire, water, air, and earth C) Light, dark, time, and space D) Earth, wind, metal, and spirit
A) 2008 B) 2011 C) 2015 D) 2021
A) To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere B) Vheissu C) Major/Minor D) Beggars
A) Ten B) Eleven C) Nine D) Twelve
A) Used for personal expenses. B) Invested in music equipment. C) Donated them to new charitable organizations. D) Donated to band members.
A) Vheissu B) Identity Crisis C) First Impressions D) The Illusion of Safety
A) Island Records B) A Place Called Home C) Brian McTernan D) Hopeless/Sub City
A) December 2001 B) January 2004 C) March 2003 D) February 2002
A) Hopeless/Sub City B) A non-profit youth shelter in South Central Los Angeles, A Place Called Home C) Island Records D) The band's manager
A) Negative reviews B) Mixed reviews with no attention from major labels C) No reviews at all D) Generally positive reviews
A) No headlining tours were done B) A tour with Island Records C) A tour with A Place Called Home D) A headlining tour later in the same year as the album release
A) Honda Civic Charity B) Syrentha Savio Endowment C) Warped Tour Fund D) 826 Valencia
A) All That's Left B) Red Sky C) Stare at the Sun D) Under a Killing Moon
A) If We Could Only See Us Now B) All That's Left C) The Artist in the Ambulance: Live Edition D) Vheissu: The Remixes
A) From 'Under a Killing Moon' B) From 'So Strange I Remember You' C) From 'Burn Collector' D) From 'Image of the Invisible'
A) Brian McTernan B) Al Burian C) Dave Eggers D) Tim Hope
A) To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee B) V. by Thomas Pynchon C) The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger D) 1984 by George Orwell
A) 826 Valencia B) Syrentha Savio Endowment C) Warped Tour Fund D) Honda Civic Charity
A) Steve Osborne B) Brian McTernan C) Tim Hope D) Dave Eggers
A) 15,000 copies B) 28,000 copies C) 35,000 copies D) 50,000 copies
A) SoundCloud B) Bandcamp C) YouTube D) MySpace page
A) April 15, 2008 B) October 16, 2007 C) September 15, 2009 D) January 4, 2009
A) August 11, 2009 B) July 23, 2009 C) October 13, 2009 D) September 15, 2009
A) The Weight B) Deadbolt C) All the World is Mad D) Circles
A) June 16, 2010 B) April 20, 2011 C) September 20, 2011 D) May 2011
A) Red Bull Studios B) Vagrant Records C) New Grass Studios D) The band's home studio
A) San Diego B) New Grass Studios C) Santa Ana D) Vagrant Records
A) Farewell Tour B) Major/Minor C) First Impressions D) Anthology
A) Destroyer Puig B) Grindcore Project C) Puig Destroyer D) Yasiel Band
A) Cody Bellinger B) Yasiel Puig C) Mookie Betts D) Clayton Kershaw
A) Six B) Seven C) Five D) Eight
A) Hazen Street B) Blink-182 C) Nine Inch Nails D) Angels & Airwaves
A) Artistic Duo B) Brotherly Beats C) Less Art D) More Music
A) Death from Above B) Blood on the Sand C) Black Honey D) Hurricane
A) Y2K B) Jason Lester C) Eddie Breckenridge D) Riley Breckenridge
A) Ocean Shift B) Wave Turn C) Sea Change D) Tidal Transformation
A) Riot Fest B) Skate and Surf Fest C) Hevy Music Festival D) Amnesia Rockfest
A) Twitter feed B) Thrice's website C) Instagram account D) Facebook page
A) Black Honey B) Blood on the Sand C) Death from Above D) Hurricane
A) The Grey B) Only Us C) Deeper Wells D) Palms
A) August 14, 2018 B) September 14, 2018 C) April 13, 2019 D) June 5, 2018
A) Max Martin B) Rick Rubin C) Butch Vig D) Eric Palmquist
A) July 20, 2021 B) July 22, 2025 C) February 1, 2023 D) May 17, 2022
A) Horizons/East B) The Artist in the Ambulance C) Horizons/West D) Gnash
A) 10 B) 25 C) 20 D) 15
A) Dead Wake B) Gnash C) Scavengers D) Open Your Eyes and Dream
A) July 22, 2025 B) September 20, 2022 C) May 17, 2022 D) February 1, 2023
A) October 17th B) July 22nd C) November 25th D) September 20th
A) Coachella B) Rock am Ring C) Lollapalooza D) Louder Than Life
A) San Diego, California B) Anaheim, California C) New York City, New York D) Louisville, Kentucky
A) Black Unicorn B) Thrice C) The Out Circuit D) The Modern Post
A) Trip hop B) Atmospheric rock C) Folk rock D) Heavy rock
A) Black Unicorn B) The Out Circuit C) The Modern Post D) Thrice
A) The Modern Post B) The Out Circuit C) Black Unicorn D) Architect
A) Riley Breckenridge B) Eddie Breckenridge C) Teppei Teranishi D) Dustin Kensrue
A) To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere B) Beggars C) Palms D) Major/Minor
A) Dustin Kensrue B) Eddie Breckenridge C) Teppei Teranishi D) Riley Breckenridge
A) 2021 B) 2009 C) 2025 D) 2016
A) The Illusion of Safety B) Horizons/West C) Beggars D) Palms |