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Quiz about Oceanic Jukebox The Canadian Fish
Quiz about Oceanic Jukebox The Canadian Fish

Oceanic Jukebox 'The Canadian Fish' Quiz


Canadian fish are pretty talented. They also taste pretty good. Match the fishy Canadian artists to their fishy tunes.

A matching quiz by bigjohnsludge. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
408,625
Updated
Mar 24 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
174
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. "Haven't Met Tuna Yet"  
  Loverkoi
2. "You Ain't Bream Nothin' Yet"  
  Eel Young
3. "Sauger Of '69"  
  Mackerel Buble
4. "Sunfishdown"  
  Pickerelback
5. "Big Yellow Perch"  
  Bryan Adamselfish
6. "Tuna Me Loose"  
  Five Manta Electric Eel Band
7. "Heart of Goldfish"  
  Gardon Lightfoot
8. "The Safety Dace"  
  Joni Mackerel
9. "Abalonely Right"  
  Bachmanta-Tuna Overdrive
10. "Rockstarfish"  
  Mantas Without Hats





Select each answer

1. "Haven't Met Tuna Yet"
2. "You Ain't Bream Nothin' Yet"
3. "Sauger Of '69"
4. "Sunfishdown"
5. "Big Yellow Perch"
6. "Tuna Me Loose"
7. "Heart of Goldfish"
8. "The Safety Dace"
9. "Abalonely Right"
10. "Rockstarfish"

Most Recent Scores
Mar 19 2024 : Guest 192: 8/10
Mar 17 2024 : jumpin1973: 10/10

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Haven't Met Tuna Yet"

Answer: Mackerel Buble

"Haven't Met You Yet" by Canadian singer Michael Buble was released in 2009 and reached number one on the US Adult Contemporary (Billboard) chart. Buble has a knack for doing cover songs that include "Feeling Good", "That's All", "For Once In My Life", "Save The Last Dance For Me", "You Don't Know Me" "The Way You Look Tonight" and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love".
2. "You Ain't Bream Nothin' Yet"

Answer: Bachmanta-Tuna Overdrive

"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" by Canadian rock band Bachman-Turner Overdrive was released in 1974 and reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other songs by the group include "Blue Collar", "Let It Ride", "Takin' Care of Business", and "Roll On Down the Highway".
3. "Sauger Of '69"

Answer: Bryan Adamselfish

"Summer of '69" by the Canadian musician Bryan Adams was released in 1985 and reached number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other hits by Adams include "Lonely Nights", "Cuts Like a Knife", "Run to You", and "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You".
4. "Sunfishdown"

Answer: Gardon Lightfoot

"Sundown" by Canadian folk artist Gordon Lightfoot was released in 1974 and reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other hits by Lightfoot include "If You Could Read My Mind", "Rainy Day People", and "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald".
5. "Big Yellow Perch"

Answer: Joni Mackerel

"Big Yellow Taxi" by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell was released in 1970 and reached number 33 on the US Billboard Easy Listening chart. Other songs by Mitchell include "Good Friends", "Snakes and Ladders", and "You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio".
6. "Tuna Me Loose"

Answer: Loverkoi

"Turn Me Loose" by the Canadian rock band Loverboy was released in 1981 and reached number 35 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The band's most popular song was the 1981 hit "Working for the Weekend". It didn't reach very high on the charts but was used in many movie sound tracks.
7. "Heart of Goldfish"

Answer: Eel Young

"Heart of Gold" by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young was released in 1972 and reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other hits by Young include "Old Man", "Like a Hurricane", and "Hey Hey, My My". Young was also a member of the group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
8. "The Safety Dace"

Answer: Mantas Without Hats

"The Safety Dance" by Canadian new wave/synth-pop band Men Without Hats was released in 1982 and reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The band never reached the top 20 on US charts again.
9. "Abalonely Right"

Answer: Five Manta Electric Eel Band

"Absolutely Right" by The Five Man Electrical Band was released in 1971 and reached number 23 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song was a follow up to their hit song "Signs". When the band is unplugged, the call themselves The Five Man Acoustic Band.
10. "Rockstarfish"

Answer: Pickerelback

"Rockstar" by the Canadian rock band Nickelback was released in 2006 and reached number six on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other hits by the band include "How You Remind Me", "Photograph", and "Animals".
Source: Author bigjohnsludge

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