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