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Quiz about Soul on the Fly
Quiz about Soul on the Fly

Soul on the Fly Trivia Quiz


Focuses on structures and relations of Soulfly song titles to areas outside of music.

A multiple-choice quiz by Earthboy. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
Earthboy
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
371,782
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
8 / 15
Plays
88
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Question 1 of 15
1. Soulfly has a song named after which classical element? Hint


Question 2 of 15
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? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. One Soulfly song title is the same word as a planet. Which one? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. Soulfly has a few songs titled in foreign languages, most commonly in Portuguese as in all of these choices except for which one? Hint


Question 5 of 15
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? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Which number is used for a Soulfly song title? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. There is a Soulfly song titled wholly by the first and last name of a person. Which is it? Hint


Question 8 of 15
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? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. Soulfly produced a title named after which historical event? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. Which of the following is a back-to-back rhyme time Soulfly song? Hint


Question 11 of 15
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? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. One Soulfly song has the same name as which ancient city? Hint


Question 13 of 15
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"? Hint


Question 14 of 15
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? Hint


Question 15 of 15
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?

Answer: (seven-letter compound word)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Soulfly has a song named after which classical element?

Answer: Fire

Fire is the only one of the four original elements that the band has a song named after, released on the band's original album. Ironically for the adjectival group, there exists the Soulfly song "Four Elements", but their lyrics do not talk about the four classical elements.
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?

Answer: Eye & I

Each of these two words in the correct choice are used twice per title to make the two song titles, "Eye for an Eye" (from "Soulfly") and "I and I" (from "Dark Ages").
3. One Soulfly song title is the same word as a planet. Which one?

Answer: Mars

In contrary to the question, the song "Mars" doesn't talk about it as a planet, but about the God of War.
4. Soulfly has a few songs titled in foreign languages, most commonly in Portuguese as in all of these choices except for which one?

Answer: El Comegente

El Comegente is a Spanish phrase meaning "people eater". Sangue de Barrio means "blood from my neighborhood" in Portuguese. Porrada is Portuguese for "pounding." Bumbklaatt is a Portuguese vulgar word.
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?

Answer: Son Song

"Son Song" is the sixth track of the second Soulfly album. The song features Sean Lennon on vocals; he is John Lennon's son. Hence the title, both singers of this song, including Max Cavalera, are sons of their fathers who died at a young age of 40.

In case you're wondering, tun means a large cask, especially used for storing wine.
6. Which number is used for a Soulfly song title?

Answer: One

There are three Soulfly songs that contain a number in their titles, but "One" is the only song whose the lone word is a number. The other two songs that contains numbers in their titles are "One Nation" and "Four Elements". Ironically, all of these songs are found in the album titled by a number, "3"!
7. There is a Soulfly song titled wholly by the first and last name of a person. Which is it?

Answer: Jeffrey Dahmer

Every choice are American serial killers, but Jeffrey Dahmer is the one that is being mentioned by Soulfly. Jeffrey Dahmer's rage as a serial killer lasted from 1978 until 1991. Gary Ridgway was the United States' deadliest serial killer, killing at least 71 people from 1982 until 2000.

The only other song named after a person is Zumbi, but that name is in a unique style. Zumbi, more fully Zumbi dos Palmares, lived during the second half of the 17th century.
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?

Answer: Doom

These are "Doom" and "Mega-Doom", which are tracks in "Conquer" and "Omen", respectively.
9. Soulfly produced a title named after which historical event?

Answer: Great Depression

"Great Depression" is track three of "Omen". Yes, the Great Depression was the bad omen in the 1930s!
10. Which of the following is a back-to-back rhyme time Soulfly song?

Answer: Vulture Culture

This rhyme time song title is found on their seventh album ("Omen") as the eighth track. This song features a really fast riff and talks about, you know it, vulture culture, a group of creatures that take away your soul.
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?

Answer: Armageddon

If we get two 'armageddons and add k to the one and w to the other, we would get 'Karmageddon' and 'Warmageddon'. "Karmageddon" is a world instrumental track found on the original album "Soulfly", while "Warmageddon" is a metal track found on the sixth album "Conquer". "Karmageddon" is a portmanteau of 'karma' and 'Armageddon', and "Warmageddon" is 'war' and 'Armageddon'.
12. One Soulfly song has the same name as which ancient city?

Answer: Babylon

"Babylon" is the second track of "Dark Ages" (first track if you merge the intro track into "Babylon"). Babylon is an ancient city in Mesopotamia that was abandoned more than 2000 years before Soulfly recorded "Babylon".
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"?

Answer: Bumba

"Bumba" is obtained by taking some of the letters (or simply first five letters) from "Umbabarauma", both played on the original album.

Maraba is a city in Brazil. Umbra means a shadowed area. Ram means to strike violently.
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?

Answer: Brasil

Brasil is the name of Brazil in Portuguese, its official language. "Brasil" is the title of the Soulfly song found on the third album. "Zumbi" appears on the same album as "Brasil", but "Quilombo" appears on a different album.

Mexicum means "Mexico" in Latin; Aegyptos is "Egypt" in Greek; Americano is Spanish for "America" (alt shorter name for United States of America).
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?

Answer: Soulfly

Soulfly has many songs titled "Soulfly", appearing on every album recorded by the band. The versions are specified by Roman numerals representing what album they're on in ordinals. They play towards the end of the album or as bonus tracks, but on the first album, it is played in the middle of the album. They're all world music tracks with no vocals.
Source: Author Earthboy

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