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Things That Go Bump in The Night A quiz about spooky songs. Use the photo clues to help answer the questions.
Easier, 10 Qns, kino76, Dec 18 22
Easier
kino76 gold member
Dec 18 22
873 plays
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  Spooky and Fun Songs for Hallowe'en   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
There's something either spooky, funny, or spooky/funny about all of these songs, whether it's the words, the music, the theme, or a combination of these. Hallowe'en is one of my favourite times of the year, and I thought I'd make this quiz to celebrate.
Average, 15 Qns, spiritseeker, Mar 09 22
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spiritseeker
Mar 09 22
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  Witch You Were Here...    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Ahh! Help! This quiz was supposed to be about ten "Wish" songs, but alas witches and wizards have started taking over the quiz! Maybe the Evil Twin has a hand in this? Please help identify these songs before the magicians can steal the rest of them!
Average, 10 Qns, BigTriviaDawg, Jul 18 22
Average
BigTriviaDawg gold member
Jul 18 22
195 plays
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In this quiz I will ask ten questions about bands and songs which have spooky words in their names. This quiz is entirely about indie artists. Good luck!
Difficult, 10 Qns, candy-pop, Sep 18 16
Difficult
candy-pop
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  Creepy Rock Songs!    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Hello. I am runaway_drive and I am on a quest for some very weird and creepy rock songs. Make sure you are ready for some weird lyrics and music!
Tough, 10 Qns, runaway_drive, Jan 10 10
Tough
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  Evil Creatures in Music    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Many musicians have songs about evil mythical creatures like werewolves, withches, and vampires to name a few, the song title is in the question.
Tough, 10 Qns, musicismylife, Jun 27 10
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trivia question Quick Question
Which Norwich-based trio, comprising members Rosie Arnold, Ellie Jones and James Smith, released the 2010 single 'Monster'?

From Quiz "Things That Go Bump in the Night"





Spooky Songs Trivia Questions

1. Hehe, do you know the name of this lovely "Cream" song with the following lyrics? "She's a witch of trouble in electric blue In her own mad mind she's in love with you With you Now what you gonna do?"

From Quiz
Witch You Were Here...

Answer: Strange Brew

I have it on good authority that the "Strange Brew" will kill what's inside of you! Cream is often considered the first "supergroup" as all three members had already had musical success before joining the band. Cream only stayed together as a band for a few years but they still managed to put out four studio albums. The three members of Cream were Jack Bruce (bass and lead vocals), Eric Clapton (guitar), and Ginger Baker (drums).

2. Which pop punk band from Edinburgh, who released their debut album, 'Dress Up', in 2013, take their name from a Glasgow-based group of artists?

From Quiz Things That Go Bump in the Night

Answer: Spook School

Spook School formed in 2012 while attending the University of Edinburgh and released their debut album, 'Dress Up', on the Fortuna Pop! label in 2013. They followed this up with their sophomore album, 2015's 'Try To Be Hopeful', which was well-received by critics and has brought the band to a wider audience. Spook School are known for their energetic, fast-paced pop punk sound and their overtly political lyrics. Many of the band's songs deal with issues surrounding gender and sexuality. 'The Spook School' was a group of artists from Glasgow who were particularly active at the turn of the twentieth century and who had a significant influence on the development of the distinctive 'Glasgow style'.

3. Which band stayed in "Hotel California" only to have their souls trapped?

From Quiz Evil Creatures in Music

Answer: The Eagles

The Eagles' most well known song, "Hotel California" is about someone getting trapped in a haunted hotel.

4. Which American alternative rock band, fronted by Wayne Coyne, included the track 'Halloween on the Barbary Coast' on their 1992 album 'Hit to Death in the Future Head'?

From Quiz Things That Go Bump in the Night

Answer: The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips formed in 1983 in Oklahoma and have gathered a large international following. Their inventive alternative pop has earned them both widespread critical plaudits and significant commercial success. The band are known for their unusual sound and surreal lyrics and song and album titles. The Flaming Lips are also well-known for their extravagant live shows which routinely feature lavish effects such as confetti, light shows and a giant perspex ball in which Wayne Coyne often travels over the audience. 'Hit to Death in the Future Head' was the band's first major label album release following the band's signing to Warner Bros. Records. Despite the praise heaped upon almost all Flaming Lips releases, I must admit that I have been disappointed by most of their work with the notable exception of 'Hit to Death in the Future Head', which I find an exhilarating album filled with memorable psychedelic pop songs.

5. What Michael Jackson song and video contain these heart-stopping lyrics? "It's close to midnight and something evil's lurking in the dark Under the moonlight you see a sight that almost stops your heart"

From Quiz Spooky and Fun Songs for Hallowe'en

Answer: Thriller

The video for "Thriller" was directed by John Landis, who directed such films as "National Lampoon's Animal House", "The Blues Brothers", "An American Werewolf in London", and "Trading Places". Vincent Price, star of numerous horror films, appeared in the "Thriller" video. The video features such spooky sights as werewolves, cemeteries, and zombies. "Thriller" reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1984.

6. Make sure to beware of a full moon, this singer warns us that the "Werewolves of London" are out on the prowl.

From Quiz Evil Creatures in Music

Answer: Warren Zevon

Warren Zevon was awarded a Grammy Lifetime Acheivement award for his work in music after he passed away in 2003.

7. Which Brighton-based indiepop trio, fronted by Jess Weiss, included the track 'Spirit House' on their 2013 EP 'Early Fragments'?

From Quiz Things That Go Bump in the Night

Answer: Fear of Men

Fear of Men formed in Brighton in 2011 and went on to release several singles over the next couple of years. The songs featured on these early singles were collected together on the EP 'Early Fragments', which was released in 2013. In 2014 the band released their debut album 'Loom' while their second album, 'Fall Forever', appeared in 2016. The band are known for their exquisite dream pop and for their thoughtful lyrics which are often inspired by works of literature. Fear of Men have appeared at South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas and at the Indietracks festival in Derbyshire. The band have also toured with American indiepop band The Pains of Being Pure At Heart.

8. Although the lyrics aren't haunted the riff sure is. The song is The Offspring's "Vultures". Which album is "Vultures" taken from?

From Quiz Creepy Rock Songs!

Answer: Conspiracy Of One

The album was given fairly average reviews. Although the song "Vultures" is creepy, it is in my opinion the best on the album. The album includes "Original Prankster" and the ultra-cheesy pop punk classic, "Want You Bad"!

9. Name the Creedence Clearwater Revival song that contains these lyrics. "Hope you got your things together. Hope you are quite prepared to die. Looks like we're in for nasty weather. One eye is taken for an eye."

From Quiz Spooky and Fun Songs for Hallowe'en

Answer: Bad Moon Rising

"Bad Moon Rising" was released by Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) in 1969, and reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The lyrics for this song, written by John Fogarty, were inspired by a 1941 movie entitled "The Devil And Daniel Webster", in which a hurricane wipes out most of a town.

10. More Werewolves, only this time every member of this band is becoming "A Wolf Like Me"

From Quiz Evil Creatures in Music

Answer: TV On The Radio

This is from TV on the Radio's sophmore record "Escape From Cookie Mountain."

11. Which classic Scottish indie rock band, formed by principal songwriters Frances McKee and Eugene Kelly, included the song 'Monsterpussy' on their 1989 debut album 'Dum-Dum'?

From Quiz Things That Go Bump in the Night

Answer: The Vaselines

McKee and Kelly formed The Vaselines in Glasgow in 1986. The duo later added other musicians to the band and the line-up has changed over the years. The band released their debut EP, 'Son of a Gun' in 1987 which featured a cover of Divine's disco hit 'You Think You're A Man'. Their next release, 1988's 'Dying for It' EP, is notable because it featured two tracks, 'Molly's Lips' and 'Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam', which were both covered by Nirvana who also covered 'Son of a Gun' from their previous EP. Kurt Cobain once referred to McKee and Kelly as his favourite songwriters and regularly cited them as a major influence. Although The Vaselines had split up in 1989, following the release of their debut album, Cobain's championing of the band helped bring their music to a much wider international audience in the early 1990s. In order to capitalise on the band's posthumous international popularity, influential American label Sub Pop released a compilation album entitled 'The Way of The Vaselines' in 1992. The Vaselines reformed in 2008 and went on to play a number of live shows and to record another album. The Vaselines are known for their funny, irreverent and heartfelt lyrics and their pure pop sensibilities.

12. Name the Eagles' song that contains these bewitching lyrics. "Raven hair and ruby lips Sparks fly from her finger tips Echoed voices in the night She's a restless spirit on an endless flight."

From Quiz Spooky and Fun Songs for Hallowe'en

Answer: Witchy Woman

"Witchy Woman" was written by Don Henley and Bernie Leadon. It's the only song on the Eagles' debut album which has Don Henley on lead vocals. "Witchy Woman" was released as a single in 1972. It reached number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

13. Which band went "Hunting For Witches" in 2007?

From Quiz Evil Creatures in Music

Answer: Bloc Party

This song is off of Bloc Party's second album "A Weekend in the City."

14. Stevie Nicks of "Fleetwood Mac" is able to work magic as can be seen from which song in the lyrics below? "All your life you've never seen a woman taken by the wind Would you stay if she promised you heaven? Will you ever win?"

From Quiz Witch You Were Here...

Answer: Rhiannon

"Rhiannon" was actually written before Stevie Nicks became a member of Fleetwood Mac. Apparently, Nicks flipped to a random page in the book "Triad" and saw the name, Rhiannon. Loving the name inspired her to write a song about a witch who was able to transform into a bird. Nicks came to find out much later that Rhiannon is actually a Welsh goddess of birds and horses. Rather serendipitous I might say.

15. Which American synthpop band, which features Freddy Ruppert, Jamie Stewart and Nika Roza Danilova, released their debut album 'Fleurs' in 2009?

From Quiz Things That Go Bump in the Night

Answer: Former Ghosts

Former Ghosts are something of an alternative pop supergroup, comprising members of other alternative bands. Freddy Ruppert is a former member of This Song is a Mess But So Am I, Jamie Stewart is the frontman of intense noise pop band Xiu Xiu and Nika Roza Danilova founded the band Zola Jesus. The band have also collaborated with several other musicians. Former Ghosts was conceived as a lighter more pop-oriented side project for the band members whose main projects tend to be darker and more intense. However, while Former Ghosts are primarily a synthpop band, their songs often pack a considerable emotional punch; this is particularly evident on the band's second album, 2010's 'New Love'.

16. "Die, Die My Darling" is a horror punk song. Which band recorded the ORIGINAL version of the song?

From Quiz Creepy Rock Songs!

Answer: Misfits

The Misfits are a horror punk band. Glenn Danzig, who now plays for Danzig was a member of the band. "Die, Die My Darling" was covered by Metallica and Aiden. AFI used to be a hardcore punk band.

17. Which band believes that all people are vampires in their song, "Perhaps Vampires are a bit strong but..."

From Quiz Evil Creatures in Music

Answer: Arctic Monkeys

Off of the Arctic Monkey's debut album "Whatever you Say I Am, That's What I'm Not." This song is actually about fake people and their doubts, but it is a good analogy.

18. Which American dream pop band, who formed in Philadelphia in 2006, featured the track 'The White Witch' on their 2009 album 'Ashes Grammar'?

From Quiz Things That Go Bump in the Night

Answer: A Sunny Day in Glasgow

A Sunny Day in Glasgow was formed in 2006 by friends Ben Daniels and Ever Nalens who had both recently returned to Philadelphia after spending some time in the UK. Daniels asked his twin sisters, Lauren and Robin, to join the band and the group began working on recordings together. The band released their debut EP, 'The Sunniest Day Ever', in 2006 which immediately garnered attention for the new band. The EP became a hit on college radio and was positively reviewed on the influential music website 'Pitchfork'. The band's debut album, 'Scribble Mural Comic Journal', was released to glowing reviews in 2007 and the band began work on their second album. The recording of their sophomore album, 2009's 'Ashes Grammar', was somewhat hampered by a series of health and personal problems which led to the departure of three band members. However, new members were recruited and the band have gone on to record several more albums, EPs and singles.

19. The lyrics are quite creepy, just like most grunge songs. "Them Bones" was released by Alice In Chains, but which album did it come from?

From Quiz Creepy Rock Songs!

Answer: Dirt

"Dirt" was released in 1992 and is one of the most famous albums of the grunge movement. "I believe them bones are me" are some haunted lyrics from the song.

20. What Charlie Daniels song contains these devilish lyrics? "Fire on the mountain. Run, boys, run. The devil's in the House of the Rising Sun."

From Quiz Spooky and Fun Songs for Hallowe'en

Answer: The Devil Went Down to Georgia

Charlie Daniels released "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" in 1979. It reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number one on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart.

21. What Singer/Songwriter writes a song worrying that "They Are Night Zombies!! They are Neighbors, They Came back from the Dead, AHH!"?

From Quiz Evil Creatures in Music

Answer: Sufjan Stevens

This is off of "Illinoise" one of Sufjan Stevens' planned 50 concept albums for 50 states.

22. Which electropop band from Liverpool, who are fronted by Helen Marnie, released the single 'Ghosts' in 2008?

From Quiz Things That Go Bump in the Night

Answer: Ladytron

Ladytron formed in Liverpool in 1999 and took their name from the title of a song by Roxy Music. Ladytron have released several acclaimed albums, beginning with 2001's '604' as well as providing remixes for numerous artists including Blondie, Goldfrapp and Nine Inch Nails. The group are known for their beautiful and austere electropop and for their lyrical themes of isolation in a digital world.

23. Alice Cooper's hit "Poison" was certainly a creepy song. Which year was it released?

From Quiz Creepy Rock Songs!

Answer: 1989

"Poison" was an Alice Cooper song released on his 1989 album, "Trash". "Poison" is a famous hit and one of his most popular songs.

24. What devilish song by Cliff Richard contains these lyrics? "Crystal ball on the table Showing the future, the past Same cat with them evil eyes And I knew it was a spell she cast."

From Quiz Spooky and Fun Songs for Hallowe'en

Answer: Devil Woman

"Devil Woman" was released by Cliff Richard in 1976. It reached number nine on the UK Singles Chart and number six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

25. What San Fransisco Band's lead singer is a "Friend of The Devil?"

From Quiz Evil Creatures in Music

Answer: Grateful Dead

The Grateful Dead were a great 60's band that helped create the "San Fransisco Sound", the song "Friend of The Devil" is of of "American Beauty."

26. Which Norwich-based trio, comprising members Rosie Arnold, Ellie Jones and James Smith, released the 2010 single 'Monster'?

From Quiz Things That Go Bump in the Night

Answer: Fever Fever

Fever Fever formed in Norwich in 2006 and were originally known as Trick Babies. The band released their debut single, 'Stage Shoes', in 2009 which garnered them considerable airplay on BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6 Music. The band went on to release a string of acclaimed singles and EPs and, in 2011, they were invited to perform at Glastonbury Festival and at South by Southwest. The band split up in 2012 though the individual band members continue to make music with other bands.

27. Lordi won the Eurovision song contest. On the same album as their hit "Hard rock Hallelujah", they had a weird song title. What was on their buffet?

From Quiz Creepy Rock Songs!

Answer: Chainsaw

Mmm... yummy. "The Chainsaw Buffet" was released on their 2006 album, "The Arockalypse". Other songs on the album include "Supermonstars" and "Bringing Back The Balls To Rock".

28. "Moonlight Sonata" is one of the spookiest instrumentals I've ever heard. Who composed this beautiful but haunting piece?

From Quiz Spooky and Fun Songs for Hallowe'en

Answer: Beethoven

"Moonlight Sonata" is more properly called "Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia". Ludwig van Beethoven completed the composition of this sonata in 1801.

29. What band just wants some love from a "Little Ghost?"

From Quiz Evil Creatures in Music

Answer: The White Stripes

Off of "Get Behind Me Satan", Jack White is now working with his side project, The Raconteurs

30. Which indie rock band from Leeds, who are fronted by Katie Harkin, included the song 'Spooktacular' on their album 'Kaleide'?

From Quiz Things That Go Bump in the Night

Answer: Sky Larkin

Sky Larkin formed in Leeds in 2005 and, after three years of touring the UK extensively, they released their debut EP, 2008's 'Swit Swoo', which consisted entirely of cover versions. Sky Larkin released their debut album, 'The Golden Spike', on Wichita Records in 2009 which they followed up the next year with their second album 'Kaleide'. The band toured extensively in Europe and America during this time, both headlining their own shows and supporting bands such as The Cribs and Frightened Rabbit. Over the next few years the band underwent several line-up changes, though they continued to tour and record new music until 2014. In 2014 Katie Harkin joined the newly reformed American riot grrrl band Sleater-Kinney as a touring member. Sky Larkin are known for their melodic indie rock sound and their atmospheric use of keyboards as well as Harkin's soaring and expressive vocals.

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