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Fun Trivia: A : Alternative Rock

Special Sub-Topic: Alternative Music Albums


Whose album is "Happiness is not a fish that you can catch"?

    Our Lady Peace. Featuring the excellent song "Is anybody home?"

"The Remote Part"
    Idlewild. An excellent album from the Scottish band.

"Welcome"
    Taproot. The eagerly awaited album for the new metal group. This 12-track album includes many songs, such as the stunning track "Poem".

"From Here to Infirmary"
    The Alkaline Trio. The Alkaline Trio have contributed to a song with many bands such as: Rise Against, Lawrence Arms, Plain White Trees, Detachment kit, The Dishes, The Tossers, The Arrivals, Haymarket Riot, The Ghost, The Matics, Duvall, and more!

"Crave"
    Cyclefly. The second album from the Irish-based alternative rockers.

"Garage inc."
    Metallica. An addition to the band is the former "Suicidal Tendancies" band member, Rob Trujillo!

"The Art of Drowning"
    A.F.I. Look out for A.F.I's limited edition "Sing For Sorrow" album.

"Rise of the Great Machine"
    Supermachiner. A side project from the members of Converge.

"Bleed American"
    Jimmy Eat World. Jimmy Eat World is number 39 in "Spin" magazine's top 40 most important artists making music today.

"Mutter"
    Rammstein. The band's single "Feuer Frei" is on the soundtrack to the Vin Diesel flick "XXX".

"The Neon Handshake"
    Hell is for Heroes. Includes the songs "You Drove me to It" and "Out of Sight".

"The Swiss Army Romance"
    Dashboard Confessional. A good album from the Florida-based solo artist that is Dashboard Confessional.

"Lechuza"
    Fenix*tx. Includes the tracks "Katie W" and "All My Fault".

"Intelligence and Sacrifice"
    Alec Empire. Alec is a member of Atari Teenage Riot. This is his first solo album in five years.

"Oracle"
    Kittie. Includes the track "What I Always Wanted".

"Mother's Milk"
    Red Hot Chili Peppers. An earlier album (1989!) from the L.A. funk/rock group.

"From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah"
    Nirvana. Of course, it's the one and only Nirvana. Featuring the song "Heart Shaped Box".

"See this through and leave"
    The Cooper Temple Clause. Debut album from this British rock group.

"Home from Home"
    Millencolin. The fifth offering from the Swedish rock trio.

"40oz to Freedom"
    Sublime. The story of Sublime is full of many sad and strange twists, one of the main ones being that they never really hit big time until after the death of their lead singer Bradley Nowell, who overdosed on heroin in 1996.

"Look Forward to Failure"
    The Ataris. The band's 1998 album includes tracks such as "My So Called Life" and "Between You and Me".

"Siamese Dream"
    Smashing Pumpkins. The 1993 album from the Smashing Pumpkins, who were finally laid to rest in 2000. Check out Billy Corgan's band called Zwan.

"Here We Go"
    Tuuli. A good album from the Canadian punk/pop quartet.

"The Better Life"
    Three Doors Down. Featuring the song "Be Like That", which was used in the movie "American Pie 2".

"Rated R"
    Queens of the Stone Age. Includes songs such as "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" and "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret". The band also has Dave Grohl as a guest drummer.


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