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Quiz about Nail Those Sonata Arctica Lyrics
Quiz about Nail Those Sonata Arctica Lyrics

Nail Those Sonata Arctica Lyrics! Quiz


Here's a bunch of lyrics from the band we all know and love, Sonata Arctica! All you have to do is tell me what song they come from.

A multiple-choice quiz by omega_cow. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
omega_cow
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
199,187
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
317
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Top 20% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. What song contains this line?
'I remember shooting stars, the walk we took that night'.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Where does this line fit in?
'I wasted all my childhood dreams by staring at the sun'.
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Question 3 of 10
3. This shouldn't be too tough, can you remember what song you heard it in?
'Waiting my saviour, my world is flooding over'.
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Question 4 of 10
4. What song contains this rather confusing line?
'You let the phone line bring it home to you'.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Where is this line sung? Think carefully now!
'You cast a perfect shadow on the paper'.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Tricky one here. Think about it...
'Terror death destruction pour from the eastern sands'. What song?
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Question 7 of 10
7. Don't get caught out! Where did this rather agressive line originate?
'Rip my life and spread the news, cut my wings and make me choose'.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Some mysterious, odd lyrics here. But what song were they in?
'Eating a hotdog on the corner of Main and some street, you are a disciple of your own gun'.
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Question 9 of 10
9. OK, in which song do these emotional lines come from?
'And we'll never have what we had then, friendship unbroken, love means nothing to me'.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Last one now - it's a tough one! I'll give you a couple of lines here, where do they come from?
'Only a child, reckless and wild, needs to come home again.
He promised the moon but won't marry you'.
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What song contains this line? 'I remember shooting stars, the walk we took that night'.

Answer: Tallulah

The song 'Tallulah' is on the band's second album 'Silence', written by Tony Kakko. This album happens to be the only Sonata Arctica studio CD with keyboardist Mikko Harkin, making it something of a collector's item.
2. Where does this line fit in? 'I wasted all my childhood dreams by staring at the sun'.

Answer: San Sebastian

There are actually two versions of 'San Sebastian': 'San Sebastian (revisited)' is the one most people have heard, but 'San Sebastian (original)' is on the rare mini-cd 'Takatalvi'. Unfortunately for the rest of us, it was only released in Japan.
3. This shouldn't be too tough, can you remember what song you heard it in? 'Waiting my saviour, my world is flooding over'.

Answer: Kingdom For A Heart

From waaaaay back in prehistoric 1999, came the debut album 'Ecliptica'.
The band had changed their name before releasing the CD - they were originally called Tricky Beans!
4. What song contains this rather confusing line? 'You let the phone line bring it home to you'.

Answer: Weballergy

Don't worry if you got confused with the part at the start of 'The End of this Chapter' where the phone is ringing; they don't mention it in the song.
5. Where is this line sung? Think carefully now! 'You cast a perfect shadow on the paper'.

Answer: The Misery

Did you know? After just one album, Sonata Arctica were chosen to go as a support band on tour with power metal giants Stratovarius. Sonata Arctica were picked from 33 bands from 15 labels!
6. Tricky one here. Think about it... 'Terror death destruction pour from the eastern sands'. What song?

Answer: Die With Your Boots On

The observant fans amongst you will have noticed that 'Die With Your Boots On' is actually an Iron Maiden cover. The band have also covered songs by the Scorpions and AC/DC.
7. Don't get caught out! Where did this rather agressive line originate? 'Rip my life and spread the news, cut my wings and make me choose'.

Answer: Dream Thieves

As far as I know, the only release of the track 'Dream Thieves' was on the 2003 single 'Broken'. As such it is a very rare track: congratulations if you got this one right!
8. Some mysterious, odd lyrics here. But what song were they in? 'Eating a hotdog on the corner of Main and some street, you are a disciple of your own gun'.

Answer: Peacemaker

Did you know? For the album 'Winterheart's Guild', the keyboard solos on four songs were recorded by none other than the legend Jens Johansson, Stratovarius player who also worked with Yngwie Malmsteen!
9. OK, in which song do these emotional lines come from? 'And we'll never have what we had then, friendship unbroken, love means nothing to me'.

Answer: Shamandalie

'Shamandalie' was released as the second single from the album 'Reckoning Night'. It came out in Finland, straight into the charts at number 3! This album also marks the first appearance of Henrik Klingenberg to the line-up, who has apparently been in 'too many bands to mention'!
10. Last one now - it's a tough one! I'll give you a couple of lines here, where do they come from? 'Only a child, reckless and wild, needs to come home again. He promised the moon but won't marry you'.

Answer: Mary-Lou

'Mary-Lou' has actually appeared three times on CD: on the album 'Ecliptica', on the single of the track 'Unopened' and on the extremely rare mini cd 'Orientation'. Bonus marks if you noticed 'Moondance' is actually a song by Nightwish!
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Source: Author omega_cow

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