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How much do you know about this ancient band that was formed in the late 60s? Answer the following quiz and test your knowledge on how much you can remember about them and their music.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What was the band Steppenwolf named after?

    • A.

      Animal

    • B.

      Movie

    • C.

      Book

    • D.

      Theatre

    Correct Answer
    C. Book
    Explanation
    Steppenwolf was named after the book written by Hermann Hesse. The novel explores the inner struggles and duality of human nature, which resonated with the band's philosophy and music. The band members found inspiration in the book's themes of rebellion, individualism, and the search for meaning in a conformist society. The name Steppenwolf captured the essence of their music and the counterculture movement of the 1960s.

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  • 2. 

    What 1969 movie soundtrack featured Steppenwolf?

    • A.

      Easy Rider

    • B.

      Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

    • C.

      Midnight Cowboy

    • D.

      Candy

    Correct Answer
    A. Easy Rider
    Explanation
    The 1969 movie soundtrack that featured Steppenwolf is Easy Rider.

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  • 3. 

    What Steppenwolf song ends "We can climb so high, I never wanna die"?

    • A.

      The Pusher

    • B.

      Born To Be Wild

    • C.

      Magic Carpet Ride

    • D.

      Monster

    Correct Answer
    B. Born To Be Wild
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Born To Be Wild" because the lyrics of the song include the line "We can climb so high, I never wanna die." This line is a memorable and iconic part of the song, and it reflects the rebellious and adventurous spirit that the song is known for. "Born To Be Wild" is one of Steppenwolf's most popular songs and has become an anthem for freedom and living life to the fullest.

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  • 4. 

    What Steppenwolf album cover has simply an "S" on it?

    • A.

      Gold

    • B.

      Monster

    • C.

      At Your Birthday Party

    • D.

      For Ladies Only

    Correct Answer
    D. For Ladies Only
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "For Ladies Only." This album cover features a simple "S" on it.

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  • 5. 

    Who was the only constant Steppenwolf band member to record albums from 1968 through 1996?

    • A.

      Jerry Edmonton

    • B.

      John Kay

    • C.

      Goldy McJohn

    • D.

      Michael Wilk

    Correct Answer
    B. John Kay
    Explanation
    John Kay is the correct answer because he was the only constant Steppenwolf band member to record albums from 1968 through 1996. This means that he was consistently involved in the band's recording process for nearly three decades, making him the only member to have such a long and continuous tenure with the group.

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  • 6. 

    Where was Steppenwolf's lead vocalist John Kay born?

    • A.

      England

    • B.

      Germany

    • C.

      Canada

    • D.

      United States

    Correct Answer
    B. Germany
    Explanation
    John Kay, the lead vocalist of Steppenwolf, was born in Germany.

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  • 7. 

    What was John Kay's first band before Steppenwolf called?

    • A.

      The Sparrows

    • B.

      Magic Carpet Ride

    • C.

      John Kay Band

    • D.

      The Youngbloods

    Correct Answer
    A. The Sparrows
    Explanation
    John Kay's first band before Steppenwolf was called The Sparrows.

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  • 8. 

    What Steppenwolf song has the lyrics "Let it hang out baby, do the Baltimore jig"?

    • A.

      Round And Down

    • B.

      Sookie Sookie

    • C.

      It's Never Too Late

    • D.

      Hoochie Koochie Man

    Correct Answer
    B. Sookie Sookie
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Sookie Sookie" because the lyrics mentioned in the question, "Let it hang out baby, do the Baltimore jig," are from the song "Sookie Sookie" by Steppenwolf.

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  • 9. 

    What Steppenwolf album is "Magic Carpet Ride" on?

    • A.

      Steppenwolf

    • B.

      The Second

    • C.

      At Your Birthday Party

    • D.

      Monster

    Correct Answer
    B. The Second
    Explanation
    "Magic Carpet Ride" is a song by the rock band Steppenwolf, and it is featured on their album "The Second".

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  • 10. 

    Steppenwolf essentially named what genre of music?

    • A.

      Heavy Metal

    • B.

      Hard Rock

    • C.

      Classic Rock

    • D.

      Hair Metal

    Correct Answer
    A. Heavy Metal
    Explanation
    Steppenwolf essentially named the genre of Heavy Metal. This can be inferred from their song "Born to be Wild," which is considered one of the earliest examples of heavy metal music. The song's aggressive and distorted guitar riffs, along with its rebellious and energetic lyrics, set the foundation for the heavy metal genre. Steppenwolf's influence on the development of heavy metal music solidifies their association with the genre.

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  • 11. 

    What Hoyt Axton song did Steppenwolf cover on their debut album?

    • A.

      The Pusher

    • B.

      Greenback Dollar

    • C.

      Sweet Misery

    • D.

      Lightning Bar Blues

    Correct Answer
    A. The Pusher
    Explanation
    Steppenwolf covered Hoyt Axton's song "The Pusher" on their debut album.

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  • 12. 

    What did Steppenwolf's John Kay name his autobiography?

    • A.

      John Wolf

    • B.

      Born To Be Wild

    • C.

      My Life With Steppenwolf

    • D.

      Magic Carpet Ride

    Correct Answer
    D. Magic Carpet Ride
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Magic Carpet Ride." This is the title of Steppenwolf's hit song, which was written by John Kay. Naming his autobiography after one of their most famous songs would be a fitting choice for John Kay, as it would capture the essence of his time with the band and his experiences as a musician.

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  • 13. 

    Who was Steppenwolf's original drummer?

    • A.

      John Kay

    • B.

      Michael Monarch

    • C.

      Jerry Edmonton

    • D.

      Rushton Moreve

    Correct Answer
    C. Jerry Edmonton
    Explanation
    Jerry Edmonton was the original drummer of Steppenwolf. Steppenwolf was a Canadian-American rock band formed in the late 1960s. Jerry Edmonton played a crucial role in the band's early success and was known for his powerful drumming style. He contributed to many of the band's hit songs, including "Born to Be Wild" and "Magic Carpet Ride." Edmonton's drumming skills and contributions to Steppenwolf's sound made him an integral part of the band's original lineup.

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  • 14. 

    What Steppenwolf song was featured on "The Banger Sisters" movie soundtrack?

    • A.

      Born To Be Wild

    • B.

      Magic Carpet Ride

    • C.

      Ride With Me

    • D.

      Sookie Sookie

    Correct Answer
    C. Ride With Me
    Explanation
    "Ride With Me" is the correct answer because it is a Steppenwolf song that was featured on "The Banger Sisters" movie soundtrack.

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  • 15. 

    What Steppenwolf album cover has a cartoon dinosaur on it?

    • A.

      Monster

    • B.

      The Second

    • C.

      Slow Flux

    • D.

      Rest In Peace

    Correct Answer
    D. Rest In Peace
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Rest In Peace" because this album cover features a cartoon dinosaur, which is not present on the album covers of the other options.

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  • 16. 

    Which original Steppenwolf member was killed in a car crash in 1981?

    • A.

      Jerry Edmonton

    • B.

      John Kay

    • C.

      Michael Monarch

    • D.

      Rushton Moreve

    Correct Answer
    D. Rushton Moreve
    Explanation
    Rushton Moreve was an original member of the band Steppenwolf. He played bass guitar for the group. In 1981, Moreve tragically died in a car crash. This incident resulted in the loss of a talented musician and a significant member of the band.

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  • 17. 

    What was Steppenwolf's John Kay's first solo album in 1972?

    • A.

      Forgotten Songs And Unsung Heroes

    • B.

      All In Good Time

    • C.

      My Sportin' Life

    • D.

      Heretics And Privateers

    Correct Answer
    A. Forgotten Songs And Unsung Heroes
    Explanation
    John Kay's first solo album in 1972 was "Forgotten Songs And Unsung Heroes".

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  • 18. 

    Who was the original Steppenwolf guitarist?

    • A.

      John Kay

    • B.

      Goldy McJohn

    • C.

      Jerry Edmonton

    • D.

      Michael Monarch

    Correct Answer
    D. Michael Monarch
    Explanation
    Michael Monarch was the original Steppenwolf guitarist. He played with the band during their early years and was known for his bluesy and psychedelic guitar style. Monarch's contributions can be heard on some of the band's most famous songs, including "Born to Be Wild" and "Magic Carpet Ride." However, he left the band in 1968, and John Kay, the lead vocalist, became the primary guitarist for Steppenwolf.

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  • 19. 

    What Steppenwolf album is the song "Forty Days and Forty Nights" on?

    • A.

      Steppenwolf 7

    • B.

      Monster

    • C.

      Rest In Peace

    • D.

      Skullduggery

    Correct Answer
    A. Steppenwolf 7
    Explanation
    The song "Forty Days and Forty Nights" is on the album Steppenwolf 7.

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  • 20. 

    In 2004, what was Steppenwolf's John Kay inducted into?

    • A.

      Rock And Roll History Museum

    • B.

      Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

    • C.

      Canada's Walk Of Fame

    • D.

      Hollywood Walk Of Fame

    Correct Answer
    C. Canada's Walk Of Fame
    Explanation
    In 2004, John Kay, the lead singer of Steppenwolf, was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame. This recognition is given to individuals who have made significant contributions to the Canadian entertainment industry. It is a prestigious honor that acknowledges their talent and impact on Canadian culture. John Kay's induction into Canada's Walk of Fame highlights his influence and success as a musician and his contribution to the rock and roll genre.

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