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1. Soulfly has a song named after which classical element?
2. The band has two song titles that use the same monosyllabic word twice that even form homophones between these pairs. So which of the following homophonic pairs is used by the band?
3. One Soulfly song title is the same word as a planet. Which one?
4. Soulfly has a few songs titled in foreign languages, most commonly in Portuguese as in all of these choices except for which one?
5. There is a song which adds a letter to the first word to make the second word of the title. Which one of the following is such a title released by Soulfly?
6. Which number is used for a Soulfly song title?
7. There is a Soulfly song titled wholly by the first and last name of a person. Which is it?
8. The band uses two degree variants of the object, each used for titles: as the word alone and as in mega-. So which word would fit to match those titles that are found in back-to-back albums?
9. Soulfly produced a title named after which historical event?
10. Which of the following is a back-to-back rhyme time Soulfly song?
11. How can 'kiwi' and 'wiki' relate to Soulfly? Because the two consonants in both of those words that switch spots are the first letters of the band's song titles that would otherwise be spelled the same the rest of the way. What word would it be in the absence of these first letters?
12. One Soulfly song has the same name as which ancient city?
13. Some of the letters of the song title "Umbabarauma" can be used to form the title of what song, played on the same album as "Umbabarauma"?
14. Zumbi dos Palmares was the leader of Quilombo dos Palmares. Their shorter alternatives, "Zumbi" and "Quilombo", are Soulfly song titles. They were individual and group, respectively, in what country (spelled in a foreign language), again used as a Soulfly song title?
15. Soulfly has versions of same-title songs named after a music band that appear on every album. Those songs are titled for what band?
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