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Quiz about And Out Come the Wolves
Quiz about And Out Come the Wolves

'...And Out Come the Wolves" Trivia Quiz


Because the Rancid album "...And Out Come the Wolves" deserves a little bit more recognition I made a quiz about it.

A multiple-choice quiz by NielD. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
NielD
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
386,019
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
88
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Question 1 of 10
1. An easy one to begin with. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves", by "Rancid" is this lyric?
"Dial 999 if you really want the truth
Dial 999 if you can't see it through
He ain't Jack the Ripper he's your ordinary crook."
Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric?
"Started in 87 ended in 89
Got a garage or an amp we'll play anytime
It was just the 4 of us, yeah man the core of us
Too much attention unavoidably destroyed us."
Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric?
"Well, he's back in the hole where they got him living
Like a rat but he's smarter than that nine lives
Like a cat 15 years old take him to the youth authority home
First thing you learn is that you got to make it
In this world alone"
Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric?
"How many times will it take me
Before I go crazy
Before I lose everything
Something burning deep inside of me"
Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Who was the drummer for "Rancid" for more than 15 years and also played the drums on "...And Out Come the Wolves"? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric?
"Echoes of reggae coming' through my bedroom wall
Having a party up next door but I'm sitting here all alone
Two lovers in the bedroom and the other starts to shout
All i got is this blank stare and that don't carry no clout at all"
Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In what year was the album "... And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid" released? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric?
"Actions could erase all the fear that we suffer
People segregated no one understands each other
He's a different color but we're the same kid
I will treat him like my brother he will treat me like his"
Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric?
"Took the 60 bus out of downtown Cambell.
Ben Zanotto, he was on there he was waitin' for me
All the punk rockers and the moon stompers
Are out on the corners where they sparing for change"
Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric?
"I looked out on the big field
It opens like the cover of an old bible
And out come the wolves
Their paws trampling in the snow the alphabet
I stand on my head and watch it all go away"
Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. An easy one to begin with. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves", by "Rancid" is this lyric? "Dial 999 if you really want the truth Dial 999 if you can't see it through He ain't Jack the Ripper he's your ordinary crook."

Answer: "Maxwell Murder"

The first song on the album and it starts with a bass intro from Matt Freeman.
The song tells the story of a drug addict who wants to kill someone for money to buy drugs.
2. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric? "Started in 87 ended in 89 Got a garage or an amp we'll play anytime It was just the 4 of us, yeah man the core of us Too much attention unavoidably destroyed us."

Answer: "Journey to the End of the East Bay"

This song is about the success of Tim Armstrong's previous band "Operation Ivy" and the troubles and problems that success brings with it.
"Operation Ivy" was part of the Bay Area punk scène and although they did not exist long they where influential for a lot of punk, and especially ska, bands.
3. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric? "Well, he's back in the hole where they got him living Like a rat but he's smarter than that nine lives Like a cat 15 years old take him to the youth authority home First thing you learn is that you got to make it In this world alone"

Answer: "Time Bomb"

This song brings the ska element of Rancid to the front.
The song was released as a single and is also a staple in their live shows.
4. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric? "How many times will it take me Before I go crazy Before I lose everything Something burning deep inside of me"

Answer: "Olympia WA."

The song is about the lonely hours in between recording the record.
Tim Armstrong tells in this song how he wants to go back to Olympia, Washington because he feels more at home there than he does in New York City, where the album was recorded.
The album was recorded partly in the Electric Lady Studios in New York City.
5. Who was the drummer for "Rancid" for more than 15 years and also played the drums on "...And Out Come the Wolves"?

Answer: Brett Reed

He played the drums from 1991-2006.
Tim Armstrong and Lars Frederiksen are the guitarist and vocalists.
Matt Freeman is the bassist.
Tim Armstrong had problems with alcohol addiction so his friend Matt Freeman started Rancid to keep Tim Armstrong busy and focussed on something else, namely making music.
6. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric? "Echoes of reggae coming' through my bedroom wall Having a party up next door but I'm sitting here all alone Two lovers in the bedroom and the other starts to shout All i got is this blank stare and that don't carry no clout at all"

Answer: "Ruby Soho"

This song was also a single and is about the feeling of being alone on tour and missing your girlfriend back home.
Ruby was a girl Matt Freeman had a relationship with but because of touring there where long periods of time in which they did not get to see one another.
7. In what year was the album "... And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid" released?

Answer: 1995

It was their third album, the first was "Rancid" and the second "Let's Go".
Despite the success of their second album they stayed with the independent record label Epitaph Records.
8. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric? "Actions could erase all the fear that we suffer People segregated no one understands each other He's a different color but we're the same kid I will treat him like my brother he will treat me like his"

Answer: "Avenues and Alleyways"

This song is about racism and they sing about the youth and the group as a battering ram who are going to destroy racism and social segregation.
The song is also an ode to the "Oi movement" in punk.
9. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric? "Took the 60 bus out of downtown Cambell. Ben Zanotto, he was on there he was waitin' for me All the punk rockers and the moon stompers Are out on the corners where they sparing for change"

Answer: "Roots Radicals"

This song is an ode to the old punk rockers and punk, ska, reggae and alternative music in general.
It was, besides "Time Bomb" and "Ruby Soho", their third single from the album.
10. From which song on the album, "...And Out Come the Wolves" by "Rancid", is this lyric? "I looked out on the big field It opens like the cover of an old bible And out come the wolves Their paws trampling in the snow the alphabet I stand on my head and watch it all go away"

Answer: "Junkie Man"

The album title is derived from the lyric in this song.
"The wolves" are the people, and especially the record companies, who saw an opportunity to make money of Rancid after the small success of their second album.
Source: Author NielD

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