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Quiz about I Didnt Do It III
Quiz about I Didnt Do It III

I Didn't Do It III Trivia Quiz


The first two 'I didn't do it' quizzes focussed mainly on the 80s. With this one we go boldly forward. On to the 90s!

A multiple-choice quiz by hootch. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
hootch
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
238,107
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
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Avg Score
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Question 1 of 10
1. The band Nirvana is pretty well known for 'Smells Like Teen Spirit'. Do you know which other singles they released? And which one of the following isn't by them? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Beck isn't only involved with scientology; sometimes he also releases a few singles. Which one isn't by him? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The brilliant noise/sound/pop-subverters Sonic Youth released a bunch of singles. But one of the following isn't by them. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Next thing you know they'll be celebrating Christmas on Mars. But the Flaming Lips are also famous for releasing some brilliant singles. Which one of the following isn't theirs? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Seminal band Guided By Voices have a rather complicated discography. They did however release a few singles as well. Which of these isn't theirs? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The quirky indiepop of Pavement was ideal singles-fodder. Which of the following isn't by them though? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Ween are mostly known for their single "Voodoo Lady". Do you know which other singles they released? And which one they didn't? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. One of the coolest bands ever to have been born and raised in Seattle, Mudhoney released some scorching singles. Which one of the following isn't by them? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. One of the most exciting bands ever were Hüsker Dü. This band from Minneapolis were very influential, and they released some superb singles. Which is the odd one out? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Nearly as influential as Hüsker Dü was R.E.M. Of course their singles had a little bit more success. They also released quite a few more. But which one didn't they release? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The band Nirvana is pretty well known for 'Smells Like Teen Spirit'. Do you know which other singles they released? And which one of the following isn't by them?

Answer: Blinding Sun

"Blinding Sun" was a 1993 single by Mudhoney. Nirvana released the following singles: "Love Buzz" (1988), "Blew" (1989), "Sliver" (1990), "Molly's Lips" (1991), "Here She Comes Now" (split single with The Melvins) (1991), "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (1991), "Come As You Are" (1992), "Lithium" (1992), "In Bloom" (1992), "Oh, The Guilt" (split single with The Jesus Lizard) (1993), "Heart Shaped Box" (1993), "All Apologies" (1993), "About a Girl" (1994), "The Man Who Sold The World" (1994), "Lake of Fire" (1995), "Aneurysm" (1996), "You Know You're Right" (2002).
2. Beck isn't only involved with scientology; sometimes he also releases a few singles. Which one isn't by him?

Answer: Push th' Little Daisies

"Push th' Little Daisies" is a 1993 single by Ween. Beck released the following singles: "MTV Makes Me Want To Smoke Crack" (1993), "Loser" (1994), "Pay No Mind (Snoozer)" (1994), "Beercan" (1994), "It's All In Your Mind" (1995), "Where It's At" (1996), "Devils Haircut" (1996), "The New Pollution" (1997), "Sissyneck" (1997), "Jack-Ass" (1997), "Deadweight" (1997), "Tropicalia" (1998), "Cold Brains" (1999), "Nobody's Fault But My Own" (1999), "Sexx Laws" (1999), "Mixed Bizness" (2000), "Nicotine & Gravy" (2000), "Lost Cause" (2003), "E-Pro" (2005), "Girl" (2005), "Hell Yes" (2005), "Nausea" (2006).
3. The brilliant noise/sound/pop-subverters Sonic Youth released a bunch of singles. But one of the following isn't by them.

Answer: Rattled by the Rush

"Rattled by the Rush" was a 1995 single by Pavement. Sonic Youth released a few singles: "(Over)Kill Yr Idols" (1983), "Death Valley '69" (1984), "Flower/Halloween" (1985), "Halloween II" (1986), "Into the Groove(y)" (as Ciccone Youth) (1986), "Starpower" (1986), "Master-Dik" (1987), "Teenage Riot" (1988), "Silver Rocket" (1988), "Stick Me Donna (Magic Momma)" (1988), "Providence" (1989), "Candle" (1989), "Touch Me I'm Sick/Halloween" (split single with Mudhoney) (1989), "Speak No Evol" (1989), "Kool Thing" (1990), "Disappearer" (1990), "Dirty Boots" (1991), "Personality Crisis" (1991), "100%" (1992), "Youth Against Fascism" (1992), "Shaking Hell" (1992), "Sugar Kane" (1993), "Whore's Moaning" (1993), "Burning Spear" (1993), "TV Shit" (1993), "Bull in the Heather" (1994), "Superstar/Yesterday Once More" (split single with Redd Kross) (1994), "Self-Obsessed and Sexxee" (1994), "The Diamond Sea" (1995), "Little Trouble Girl" (1996), "Sunday" (1998), "Lightnin'" (2000), "Kali Yug Express" (2002), "Sweet Emotion" (2002), "Buddy Series #1" (split single with Erase Errata) (2003), "Helen Lundeberg" (2006).
4. Next thing you know they'll be celebrating Christmas on Mars. But the Flaming Lips are also famous for releasing some brilliant singles. Which one of the following isn't theirs?

Answer: Ice Cold Ice

"Ice Cold Ice" is a 1987 single by Hüsker Dü. The Flaming Lips released the following singles: "Drug Machine" (1988), "Unconsciously Screamin'" (1990), "Yeah, I Know it's a Drag... But Wastin Pigs is Still Radical" (1991), "She Don't Use Jelly" (1994), "Turn it On" (1995), "Bad Days" (1995), "This Here Giraffe" (1996), "Brainville" (1996), "Race for the Prize" (1999), "Waitin' for a Superman" (1999), "Do You Realize?" (2002), "Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell" (2003), "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots pt.1" (2003), "Fight Test" (2003), "Seven Nation Army" (2005), "The W.A.N.D." (2006), "The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song" (2006).
5. Seminal band Guided By Voices have a rather complicated discography. They did however release a few singles as well. Which of these isn't theirs?

Answer: Oh, the Guilt

"Oh, the Guilt" was a 1993 single by Nirvana. Now for Guided By Voices. OK, here goes, with some EPs in there as well: "Forever Since Breakfast" (1986), "The Grand Hour" (1993), "Static Airplane Jive (1993), ""If We Wait" (split single with Jenny Mae Leffel) (1993), "Get Out Of My Stations" (1994), "Fast Japanese Spin Cycle" (1994), "Clown Prince of the Menthol Trailer" (1994), "I Am A Scientist" (1994), "Hey, Mr. Soundman" (split with the Grifters) (1994), "Always Crush Me" (split single with Belreve) (1994), "Do The Earth" (1994), "Tigerbomb" (1995), ""Motor Away" (1995), "My Valuable Hunting Knife" (1995), "The Opposing Engineer Sleeps Alone" (1995), "Delayed Reaction Brats" (split single with Superchunk) (1996), "The Official Ironmen Rally Song" (1996), "Cut-Out Witch" (1996), "Plantations of Pale Pink" (1996), "Sunfish Holy Breakfast (1996), "Brighton Rocks" (1996), "Wish In One Hand (1997), "8 Rounds EP" (split with Girls Against Boys) (1997), ""Aim Correctly" (split single with Cobra Verde) (1997), "Bulldog Skin" (1997), "I Am A Tree" (1997), "Scorpion Lounge Shutdown" (1997), "Pantherz 7" (1998), "Plugs for the Program" (1999), "Teenage FBI" (1999), "Surgical Focus" (1999), "Hold On Hope" (1999), "Glad Girls" (2001), "Chasing Heather Crazy" (2001), "Everywhere With Helicopter" (2002), "Back to the Lake" (2002), "The Pipe Dreams of Instant Prince Whippet" (2002), "Cheyenne" (2002), "Universal Truths and Cycles" (2002), "My Kind of Soldier" (2003), "The Best of Jill Hives" (2003).
6. The quirky indiepop of Pavement was ideal singles-fodder. Which of the following isn't by them though?

Answer: MTV Makes Me Want To Smoke Crack

"MTV Makes Me Want To Smoke Crack" was a 1993 single by Beck. Pavement released these singles: "Slay Tracks (1933-1969)" (1989), "Demolition Plot J-7" (1990), "Perfect Sound Forever" (1991), "Trigger Cut" (1992), "Watery, Domestic" (1992), "Cut Your Hair" (1994), "Haunt You Down" (1994), "Gold Soundz" (1994), "Rattled By The Rush" (1995), "Father To a Sister of Thought" (1995), "Pacific Trim" (1996), "Stereo" (1997), "Shady Lane" (1997), "Spit on a Stranger" (1999), Major Leagues" (1999), "Carrot Rope" (2000).
7. Ween are mostly known for their single "Voodoo Lady". Do you know which other singles they released? And which one they didn't?

Answer: This Here Giraffe

"This Here Giraffe" was a 1996 single by the Flaming Lips. Ween released the following singles: "I'm Fat" (1992), "Push th' Little Daisies" (1993), "Sky Cruiser" (1992), "I Can't Put My Finger On It" (1994), "Voodoo Lady" (1994), "Freedom of '76" (1994), "Piss Up a Rope" (1996), "Mutilated Lips" (1997), "Ocean Man (1997), "Walking After You" (1998), "Even If You Don't" (2000), "Stay Forever" (2000), "White Pepper" (2000), "Transdermal Celebration" (2003), "Monique the Freak" (2005), "Gabrielle" (2006).
8. One of the coolest bands ever to have been born and raised in Seattle, Mudhoney released some scorching singles. Which one of the following isn't by them?

Answer: Dirty Boots

"Dirty Boots" was a 1991 single by Sonic Youth. Mudhoney released the following singles: "Touch Me I'm Sick" (1988), "Touch Me I'm Sick/Halloween" (split single with Sonic Youth) (1988), "You Got It (Keep It Outta My Face)" (1989), "Burn It Clean" (1989), "This Gift" (1989), "You're Gone" (1990), "Thorn" (1990), "Revolution" (split single with Spaceman 3) (1990), "Let It Slide" (1991), "Blinding Sun" (1993), "Hate the Police" (1993), "You Stupid *******" (split single with Gas Huffer) (1994), "Tonight I'm Gonna Go Downtown" (with Jimmie Dale Gilmore) (1994), "Generation Spokesmodel" (1995), "Porn #3" (split with Strapping Fieldhands) (1995), "Night Of The Hunted" (1998), "Butterfly Stroke" (1999), "Into Your Shtik" (2000), "Sonic Infusion" (2002), "It Is Us" (2006).
9. One of the most exciting bands ever were Hüsker Dü. This band from Minneapolis were very influential, and they released some superb singles. Which is the odd one out?

Answer: Talk About the Passion

"Talk About the Passion" was a 1983 single by REM. Hüsker Dü released the following singles: Statues" (1981), "In A Free Land" (1982), "Eight Miles High" (1984), "Celebrated Summer, 1984), "Makes No Sense At All" (1985), "Sorry Somehow" (1986), "Don't Want To Know If You Are Lonely" (1986), "Could You Be The One?" (1987), "She's A Woman (And Now He Is A Man)" (1987), "Ice Cold Ice" (1987).
10. Nearly as influential as Hüsker Dü was R.E.M. Of course their singles had a little bit more success. They also released quite a few more. But which one didn't they release?

Answer: Everywhere with Helicopter

"Everywhere with Helicopter" was a 2002 single by Guided By Voices. The REM singles discography is quite hefty: "Radio Free Europe" (1981), "Talk About the Passion" (1983), "So. Central Rain" (1984), "(Don't Go Back To) Rockville" (1984), "Can't Get There from Here" (1985), "Driver 8" (1985), "Wendell Gee" (1985), "Fall on Me" (1986), "Superman" (1986), "The One I Love" (1987), "It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)" (1987), "Finest Worksong" (1988), "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" (1988), "Stand" (1989), "Orange Crush" (1989), "Pop Song 89" (1989), "Get Up" (1989), "Good King Wenceslas" (1989), "Ghost Reindeer in the Sky" (1990), "Losing My Religion" (1991), "Shiny Happy People" (1991), "Near Wild Heaven" (1991), "Radio Song" (1991), "Baby Baby" (1991), "Drive" (1992), "Where's Captain Kirk?" (1992), "Man on the Moon" (1993), "The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite" (1993), "Nightswimming" (1993), "Everybody Hurts" (1993), "Find the River" (1993), "Silver Bells" (1993), "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" (1994), "Sex Bomb" (1994), "Bang and Blame" (1995), "Crush with Eyeliner" (1995), "Star 69" (1995), "Strange Currencies" (1995), "Tongue" (1995), "Wicked Game" (1995), "E-Bow the Letter" (1996), "Bittersweet Me" (1996), "Only in America" (1996), "Electrolite" (1997), "How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us" (1997), "Live for Today" (1997), "Daysleeper" (1998), "Lotus" (1998), "At My Most Beautiful" (1999), "Suspicion" (1999), "The Great Beyond" (2000), "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" (2000), "Imitation of Life" (2001), "All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)" (2001), "I'll Take the Rain" (2001), Let Me In" (live) (2001), "No Matter What" (2002), "Bad Day" (2003), "Animal" (2004), "Leaving New York" (2004), "Aftermath" (2004), I Wanted to Be Wrong" (live) (2004), "Electron Blue" (2005), "Wanderlust" (2005), "Turn You Inside Out" (live) (2005).
Source: Author hootch

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