1.
Which Drowning Pool album has the song "Bodies"?
Correct Answer
B. Sinner
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sinner" because "Bodies" is a song by Drowning Pool that was released as a single from their debut studio album, also titled "Sinner".
2.
Drowning Pool was one of the main acts in 2002 at which rock festival?
Correct Answer
D. Ozzfest 2002
Explanation
Drowning Pool was one of the main acts in 2002 at Ozzfest, a rock festival.
3.
Which Drowning Pool song asks "Why am I still laughing? Look at what you had"?
Correct Answer
D. I Am
Explanation
The correct answer is "I Am." The song "I Am" by Drowning Pool asks the question "Why am I still laughing? Look at what you had." This suggests that the speaker is reflecting on a past relationship and questioning why they are able to find humor or happiness despite the loss or pain they experienced. The lyrics imply a sense of resilience and strength in the face of adversity.
4.
What city is the band Drowning Pool from?
Correct Answer
C. Dallas
Explanation
Drowning Pool is from Dallas.
5.
Who took over on vocals for Drowning Pool when Dave Williams passed away?
Correct Answer
A. Jason Jones
Explanation
Jason Jones took over on vocals for Drowning Pool when Dave Williams passed away.
6.
Which Drowning Pool single was used in the movie "The Punisher"?
Correct Answer
C. Step Up
Explanation
The correct answer is "Step Up." This song by Drowning Pool was used in the movie "The Punisher."
7.
The Drowning Pool song "Mute" is on which album?
Correct Answer
A. Sinner
Explanation
The correct answer is Sinner. The song "Mute" by The Drowning Pool is included in their album called Sinner.
8.
Drowning Pool covered which Metallica song on the album "Ozzfest 2002 Live Album"?
Correct Answer
B. Creeping Death
Explanation
Drowning Pool covered the Metallica song "Creeping Death" on the album "Ozzfest 2002 Live Album".
9.
On what soundtrack is the Vrenna XXX mix of Drowning Pool's song "Bodies" found?
Correct Answer
C. XXX (Movie Cash Version)
Explanation
The Vrenna XXX mix of Drowning Pool's song "Bodies" is found on the soundtrack of the movie XXX (Movie Cash Version).
10.
In Drowning Pool, who took over vocals for James "Gong" Jones in 2006?
Correct Answer
A. Ryan McCombs
Explanation
Ryan McCombs took over vocals for James "Gong" Jones in Drowning Pool in 2006.
11.
Which member of Drowning Pool was not one of the founders?
Correct Answer
A. Ryan McCombs
Explanation
Ryan McCombs is the correct answer because he was not one of the founders of Drowning Pool. The question is asking for the member who was not involved in the formation of the band. Stevie Benton, Mike Luce, and C.J. Pierce were all original members and founders of Drowning Pool, while Ryan McCombs joined the band later as a replacement vocalist.
12.
Where did the founding members of Drowning Pool get the band's name?
Correct Answer
A. A Movie
Explanation
The founding members of Drowning Pool got the band's name from a movie.
13.
Jason "Gong" Jones of Drowning Pool had what occupation before becoming its singer?
Correct Answer
B. Tattoo Artist
Explanation
Before becoming the singer of Drowning Pool, Jason "Gong" Jones worked as a Tattoo Artist.
14.
Which Drowning Pool song has the lyrics "You know I'm choking on knowledge"?
Correct Answer
A. Break You
Explanation
The correct answer is "Break You." The lyrics "You know I'm choking on knowledge" can be found in this Drowning Pool song.
15.
Drowning Pool performed at which wrestling event?
Correct Answer
C. WrestleMania XVIII
Explanation
Drowning Pool performed at WrestleMania XVIII.
16.
Drowning Pool was invited to join which band's tour when they heard the band's demo?
Correct Answer
B. Sevendust
Explanation
Drowning Pool was invited to join Sevendust's tour when they heard the band's demo.
17.
In 2004, Drowning Pool performed on which tour with Hatebreed and Damageplan?
Correct Answer
B. Headbanger's Ball
Explanation
In 2004, Drowning Pool performed on the Headbanger's Ball tour with Hatebreed and Damageplan. The Headbanger's Ball tour was a popular rock music tour that featured various heavy metal and hard rock bands. Drowning Pool, Hatebreed, and Damageplan were all well-known bands in the rock music scene at that time, making it a fitting lineup for the Headbanger's Ball tour.