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Iced Earth: Tribute to the Gods Quiz
In 2002 Iced Earth released a tribute album to the bands that "have influenced and molded the very foundation of Iced Earth". Can you match the "God" to their song?
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right
side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
Questions
Choices
1. "Creatures of the Night"
Iron Maiden
2. "The Number of the Beast"
Blue Oyster Cult
3. "Highway to Hell"
Judas Priest
4. "Burnin' for You"
Kiss
5. "God of Thunder"
Blue Oyster Cult
6. "Screaming for Vengeance"
AC/DC
7. "Dead Babies"
Kiss
8. "Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll"
AC/DC
9. "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)"
Iron Maiden
10. "Hallowed Be Thy Name"
Alice Cooper
Select each answer
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Creatures of the Night"
Answer: Kiss
"Creatures of the Night" appeared on the album with the same that was released by Kiss in 1982.
Iced Earth was formed in Tampa, Florida in 1988 and used to be called Purgatory. Their eponymous debut album was released in 1990. The personnel on the album was Jon Schaffer on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, Randall Shawver on lead guitar, Gene Adams on lead vocals, Dave Abell on bass and Mike McGill on drums.
2. "The Number of the Beast"
Answer: Iron Maiden
"The Number of the Beast" was on the album with the same name that was released by Iron Maiden in 1982.
1991 saw the release of Iced Earth's second album "Night of the Stormrider". Schaffer, Shawver and Abell continued playing for the band but Adams was replaced by John Greely on vocals and McGill by Rick Secchiari on drums.
3. "Highway to Hell"
Answer: AC/DC
"Highway to Hell" was released by AC/DC in 1979 on the album with the same name.
April 1995 saw the release of Iced Earth's third studio album "Burnt Offerings". There were once more changes in personnel with Matthew Barlow replacing John Greely on lead vocals and Rodney Beasley replacing Rick Secchiari on drums.
4. "Burnin' for You"
Answer: Blue Oyster Cult
"Burnin' for You" appeared on the album "Fire of Unknown Origin" that was released in 1081 by Blue Oyster Cult.
Iced Earth released their fourth studio album "The Dark Saga" in 1996. There was only one change this time with Mark Prator taking over on drums and also contributing backing vocals.
5. "God of Thunder"
Answer: Kiss
"God of Thunder" was on the 1976 album "Destroyer" released by Kiss.
The fifth album by Iced Earth, "Something Wicked This Way Comes", was released in 1998 and featured bassist James MacDonough who replaced the original bassist Dave Abell. There was also a new lead guitarist, Larry Tarnowski, who replaced Randall Shawver.
6. "Screaming for Vengeance"
Answer: Judas Priest
"Screaming for Vengeance" was on the album with the same name and was released by Judas Priest in 1982.
The sixth studio album by Iced Earth, "Horror Show", was released in 2001. Steve DiGiorgio played bass guitar and Richard Christy was on drums. Barlow, Tarnowski and Schaffer completing the band's lineup.
7. "Dead Babies"
Answer: Alice Cooper
"Dead Babies" was a track on Alice Cooper's album "Killer" that was released in 1976.
The seventh studio album, "The Glorious Burden", by Iced Earth explored various moments in mankind's history and was released in 2004. Tim "Ripper" Owens appeared on lead vocals and James MacDonough on bass guitar. Guitar solos were performed by Ralph Santolla and Jim Morris.
8. "Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll"
Answer: Blue Oyster Cult
"Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll" was on Blue Oyster Cult's eponymous album released in 1972.
Iced Earth's eighth studio album, "Framing Armageddon: Something Wicked Part 1", was released in 2007. The album saw Troy Seele on lead guitar and Brent Smedley on drums. Schaffer, apart from the usual rhythm guitar, played lead, acoustic and bass guitars. It was Tim "Ripper" Owens's second and final album with the band.
9. "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)"
Answer: AC/DC
"It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" was on the album "T.N.T" released by AC/DC in 1975.
Studio album number nine by Iced Earth was released in 2008 and was titled "The Crucible of Man: Something Wicked Part 2". Matt Barlow reappeared as lead vocalist, Brent Smedley on drums and Schaffer on all sorts of guitars and also on keyboards. Dennis Hayes played bass guitar on five of the 15 tracks of the album.
10. "Hallowed Be Thy Name"
Answer: Iron Maiden
"Hallowed Be Thy Name" by Iron Maiden also appeared on their "Number of the Beast" 1982 album.
"Dystopia" was the tenth studio album by Ice Earth and was released in 2011. The personnel on this album was Stu Block on lead vocals, Jon Schaffer on rhythm guitar, lead guitar, acoustic guitar and backing vocals, Troy Seele on lead guitar, Freddie Vidales on bass, and backing vocals and Brent Smedley on drums.
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