A) 2000 B) 1994 C) 2002 D) 1998
A) Sam Rivers B) Wes Borland C) John Otto D) Fred Durst
A) Gold Cobra B) Results May Vary C) Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water D) Significant Other
A) Three Dollar Bill, Yall$ B) Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water C) Results May Vary D) Gold Cobra
A) Richie Martinez B) Joshua Eppard C) Dj Lethal D) Ryan Shuck
A) Dj Lethal B) Wes Geer C) Mike Smith D) Ryan Shuck
A) Los Angeles B) New York City C) Chicago D) Jacksonville
A) Gold Cobra B) Three Dollar Bill, Yall$ C) Results May Vary D) Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
A) Significant Other B) Three Dollar Bill, Y'all C) Results May Vary D) Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
A) Vans Warped Tour B) Woodstock '99 C) Lollapalooza D) Ozzfest
A) Ten B) Three C) Five D) One
A) Korn B) Nirvana C) Faith No More D) Metallica
A) Gimp Disco B) Bitch Piglet C) Split Dickslit D) 10 Foot Shindig
A) Faith B) Break Stuff C) Re-Arranged D) Nookie
A) Cash Money Records B) Flip Records C) Mojo Records D) Interscope Records
A) Ladies Night in Cambodia B) Family Values Tour C) Album of the Year Tour D) Ozzfest
A) A disagreement during a live performance. B) A conflict with their record label. C) A dispute over songwriting credits. D) The band's van flipped over on the way to California.
A) Ross Robinson B) Sam Rivers C) Jordan Schur D) Reginald 'Fieldy' Arvizu
A) Metallica B) Tool C) Nirvana D) Faith No More
A) Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water B) Significant Other C) Results May Vary D) Still Sucks
A) Wes Borland B) John Otto C) DJ Lethal D) Sam Rivers
A) Won't Get Fooled Again B) My Generation C) Behind Blue Eyes D) Baba O'Riley
A) $50,000 B) $100,000 C) $175,000 D) $250,000
A) Nirvana B) Cold C) Deftones D) Faith No More
A) Sour B) Break Stuff C) Re-Arranged D) Nookie
A) Ladies Night in Cambodia B) Family Values Tour C) Vans Warped Tour D) Ozzfest
A) Fred Durst B) John Otto C) DJ Lethal D) Wes Borland
A) Max Martin B) Bob Rock C) Terry Date D) Rick Rubin
A) Re-Arranged B) Nookie C) N 2 Gether Now D) Break Stuff
A) Unite Now B) Shut the Fuck Up C) Let's Get Together D) Break the Silence
A) Jonathan Davis B) Aaron Lewis C) Scott Weiland D) Marilyn Manson
A) Los Angeles B) Chicago C) Miami D) New York
A) Spin B) Rolling Stone C) NME D) Vibe
A) 750,000 B) 800,000 C) 500,000 D) 643,874
A) This is the best show of our lives. B) We are here to rock, not to fight. C) People are getting hurt. Don't let anybody get hurt. But I don't think you should mellow out. D) Let's keep the peace and have fun.
A) Trent Reznor B) Eminem C) Marilyn Manson D) Jonathan Davis
A) In a recording studio. B) At a truck stop. C) At a music festival. D) At a concert.
A) The Ozzfest. B) The Big Day Out festival. C) The MTV Video Music Awards. D) The WXRK Dysfunctional Family Picnic.
A) A ticket to a Creed concert. B) An autographed anger management manual. C) A CD of Creed's latest album. D) A letter of apology.
A) Napster. B) Gnutella. C) Limewire. D) Bearshare.
A) Wasteoid B) Goodbye C) Dad Vibes D) Turn It Up Bitch
A) Break Stuff. B) Nookie. C) Re-Arranged. D) N 2 Gether Now.
A) Sound designer B) Bassist C) Lead vocalist D) Drummer
A) Closer B) Starfuckers, Inc. C) Head Like a Hole D) Hurt
A) Having a sexual relationship with Christina Aguilera. B) Being a rapper. C) Collaborating with Eminem. D) Being a fan of Eminem.
A) Nookie B) My Generation C) Break Stuff D) N 2 Gether Now
A) Tom Araya B) Dave Lombardo C) Kerry King D) Jeff Hanneman
A) Hard rock B) Post-grunge C) Nu metal D) Alternative rock
A) Early 2024 B) Late 2023 C) Early 2023 D) Late 2024
A) Wasteoid B) Endless Slaughter C) Thieves D) Ready to Go
A) Alternative Press B) Kerrang! C) Rolling Stone D) Guitar World
A) It was a groundbreaking album. B) It was a return to form for the band. C) The music has no melody, hooks, or energy. D) It was their best work yet.
A) 2013 B) 2011 C) 2010 D) 2012
A) Significant Other B) Gold Cobra C) The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) D) Three Dollar Bill Y'All
A) He stated that he was 'emotionally scarred'. B) He said he was relieved. C) He said he was happy. D) He said he was indifferent.
A) Faith No More B) Rage Against the Machine C) Sepultura D) Pantera
A) March 17, 2025 B) November 22, 2024 C) October 8, 2024 D) February 2026
A) Lil Wayne B) Jessica Michalik C) Sam Rivers D) DJ Lethal
A) Christina Aguilera. B) Alicia Keys. C) Pink. D) Britney Spears.
A) 2011 B) 2010 C) 2008 D) 2009
A) New York Daily News B) Battlefield 6 C) Louder Than Life D) Leeds Festival
A) Nine Inch Nails B) The Smashing Pumpkins C) Placebo D) Marilyn Manson
A) Vision Eternel B) Emmure C) Islander D) Wargasm
A) Paul Stanley B) Gene Simmons C) Peter Criss D) Ace Frehley
A) Without Me. B) Stan. C) The Real Slim Shady. D) Lose Yourself.
A) New Old Songs. B) Limp Bizkit's Greatest Hits. C) Chocolate Starfish Remixes. D) Hot Dog Flavored Beats.
A) Will Pearce. B) Ed McPherson. C) Amar Tailor. D) Aaron Jackson.
A) Tim Commerford B) Fred Durst C) Mike Patton D) Zack de la Rocha
A) New York City B) Champions C) Let It Rock D) In This City
A) Rock am Ring B) ShipRocked cruise C) Vans Warped Tour D) Soundwave festival
A) John Otto B) DJ Lethal C) Sammy Siegler D) Fred Durst
A) It was safe and well-managed. B) It was under control throughout the event. C) It was evident that the crowd's density was dangerous at the time Limp Bizkit took the stage. D) It was slightly crowded but manageable.
A) Crack Addict B) Break Stuff C) My Way D) Nookie
A) Lounge Against the Machine B) Richard Cheese C) The Blackout D) The Vitamin String Quartet
A) Significant Other B) Gold Cobra C) Three Dollar Bill, Yall D) Results May Vary
A) Bipolar. B) New Direction. C) Panty Sniffer. D) Limp Bizkit Forever.
A) Playing with a six-string guitar B) Playing without a guitar pick C) Performing with one hand D) Using a sustain pedal
A) The feud had reportedly ended. B) It remained unresolved. C) It became a friendship. D) It escalated further.
A) October 18, 2025 B) September 12, 2025 C) November 29, 2025 D) August 2025
A) Ten times B) Five times C) Seven times D) Three times
A) 1999 B) 2000 C) 1997 D) 2003
A) Game of Thrones B) The Sopranos C) Generation Kill D) The Wire
A) Lil Wayne B) Chevelle C) DJ Lethal D) Samuel Gerhard Mpungu
A) Combat Jazz B) Gold Cobra C) Middle Finger D) Shotgun
A) Woodstock 1999. B) WWE WrestleMania XIX. C) Ozzfest. D) Summer Sanitarium Tour.
A) Break Stuff B) Battlefield: The After-party C) Making Love to Morgan Wallen D) Stuck
A) Red Hot Chili Peppers' Blood Sugar Sex Magik. B) Metallica's Black Album. C) Nirvana's Nevermind. D) Pearl Jam's Vs.
A) July 2004 B) August 2004 C) June 2004 D) May 2004
A) Fred Durst B) Zack de la Rocha C) Tim Commerford D) Mike Patton
A) Overrated B) Terrible C) Super phat D) Unoriginal
A) Sam Rivers B) DJ Lethal C) Wes Borland D) John Otto
A) Left Interscope B) Announced a permanent hiatus C) Signed with a new label D) Released a Greatest Hits album
A) During the late 2000s B) In the early 2010s C) In the early 1990s D) In the mid-2000s
A) Neo-prog alt-metal B) Pop-punk C) Hip-hop D) Classic rock
A) A fall from the stage. B) A drug overdose. C) Asphyxiation. D) A heart attack.
A) Download Festival B) Rock am Ring C) Soundwave D) Storm the Gates
A) Sam Rivers B) Richie Buxton C) DJ Lethal D) John Otto
A) Faith No More B) Nirvana C) Metallica D) Korn
A) Band member illness B) Financial difficulties C) Rising COVID-19 cases D) Logistical issues
A) Alien eyes. B) Animal eyes. C) Normal eyes. D) Glowing teeth. |