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Quiz about Random Bad Religion lyrics
Quiz about Random Bad Religion lyrics

Random Bad Religion lyrics Trivia Quiz


This is a quiz to see who's really paying attention to the most important aspect of Bad Religion...their LYRICS. These are not title songs, chorus lyrics, or anything easy. Just simply random lyrics plucked from the the middle of songs. Enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by anarchysparky. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
114,247
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
510
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Question 1 of 10
1. "Admittance requires no qualifications" Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "If it's real for me do I have to prove it to you?"
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Question 3 of 10
3. "I changed from a boy into a man" Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. "I've been hanging out here for eleven long years like a church mouse" Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. "Why not try the entire human race" Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. "Your closet is a mess" Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "Graduated mentors stroll in marbled brick porticos" Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. "An urban sprawl sits choking on its discharge"
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Question 9 of 10
9. "Hate is a simple manifestation of the deep-seated self-directed frustration"
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Question 10 of 10
10. "Damn your transcendental paralysis"
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Admittance requires no qualifications"

Answer: "You"

From their highly acclaimed "No Control" album, release date: 07/15/1989. This album set a standard and broke many people into the Bad Religion scene.
2. "If it's real for me do I have to prove it to you?"

Answer: "Epiphany"

"Epiphany" debuted on Bad Religion's latest album release, "The Process of Belief". Interestingly, it's one of the few Bad Religion albums to not have a title track. Release date for "The Process of Belief": 01/22/2002.
3. "I changed from a boy into a man"

Answer: "A Streetkid Named Desire"

This song can be found on the "New America" album, released on 05/09/2000. Some speculate that this song is an autobiography of sorts for the lead singer, Greg Graffin.
4. "I've been hanging out here for eleven long years like a church mouse"

Answer: "Anesthesia"

This song first showed up on 11/23/1990 via Bad Religion's album "Against the Grain." It made a second appearance on their album "All Ages", released on 11/07/1995.
5. "Why not try the entire human race"

Answer: "Better Off Dead"

This song comes from Bad Religion's album "Stranger Than Fiction", realeased 08/30/1994. This is said to be BR's biggest-selling record to date.
6. "Your closet is a mess"

Answer: "A Walk"

This wonderful song hails from Bad Religion's album "The Gray Race", released 02/27/1996. -"No one else can mix such high octane tunefulness, the most thought-provoking lyric sheet around, and Graffin's still ungodly, powerful voice." -Jack Rabid
7. "Graduated mentors stroll in marbled brick porticos"

Answer: "Inner Logic"

"Inner Logic" has the good fortune to be a featured song on BR's '94 release "Stranger Than Fiction." By the time this album came out, BR had already been on the scene for over a decade and had earned their "Punk Legend" status for all time.
8. "An urban sprawl sits choking on its discharge"

Answer: "The Answer"

03/13/1992: The release of "Generator" and the first appearance of this song. Greg Graffin likes to take his songs to the next level by not focusing on trends or modern times, but taking us back into the lives of people who truly had to overcome obstacles.
9. "Hate is a simple manifestation of the deep-seated self-directed frustration"

Answer: "Them And Us"

Featured on Bad Religion's album "The Gray Race", this song touches upon racism and prejudice that's been going on for decades. The modern manifestation is disassociative distancing; i.e. There's people like "US" then there's people like "THEM."
10. "Damn your transcendental paralysis"

Answer: "The Hopeless Housewife"

This beautifully sculpted masterpiece of a song was found on Bad Religion's 2000 release, "New America." I absolutely love the lyrical beauty of this song and how the title, once listening to the song, shines like a bright beacon of realization.
Source: Author anarchysparky

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