1.
Sublime's Brad Nowell's last performance was in which state?
Correct Answer
A. California
Explanation
Brad Nowell, the lead singer of Sublime, gave his last performance in the state of California.
2.
What was the name of Sublime's first remix album after the death of its lead singer?
Correct Answer
C. Second-Hand Smoke
Explanation
"Second-Hand Smoke" is the correct answer because it was Sublime's first remix album released after the death of its lead singer. This album, released in 1997, featured remixes of songs from their previous albums and showcased the band's unique blend of punk, reggae, and ska influences. It served as a tribute to the late lead singer, Bradley Nowell, and allowed fans to continue enjoying Sublime's music in a new and creative way.
3.
Which Sublime album was released in 1994 and contained the track "Waiting For Bud"?
Correct Answer
D. Robbin' The Hood
Explanation
"Robbin' The Hood" is the correct answer because it is the only album among the options that was released in 1994. Additionally, "Robbin' The Hood" is the album that contains the track "Waiting For Bud". The other albums, "Sublime", "Doin' Time", and "40 Oz. To Freedom", were not released in 1994 and do not include the mentioned track.
4.
Which Sublime track quoted a Smokey Robinson track?
Correct Answer
C. S.T.P.
Explanation
The correct answer is S.T.P. This track by Sublime quotes a Smokey Robinson track.
5.
Which Slightly Stoopid song did Sublime borrow lyrics from?
Correct Answer
B. PropHet
Explanation
Sublime borrowed lyrics from the Slightly Stoopid song "Prophet".
6.
Which is the only Sublime song to reach the top 20 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock Chart?
Correct Answer
B. What I Got
Explanation
"What I Got" is the only Sublime song to reach the top 20 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock Chart. This song, released in 1996, became a huge hit for the band and helped to popularize their unique blend of ska, punk, and reggae. Its catchy melody, relatable lyrics, and energetic sound resonated with audiences and propelled it to chart success. The song's success on the Mainstream Rock Chart showcases its crossover appeal and enduring popularity among rock music fans.
7.
What are all of Sublime's albums, in the order they were released?
Correct Answer
C. 40 Oz. To Freedom, Robbin The Hood, Sublime
Explanation
The correct answer is 40 Oz. To Freedom, Robbin The Hood, Sublime. This is the correct order of Sublime's albums in the order they were released. "40 Oz. To Freedom" was their first album released in 1992, followed by "Robbin The Hood" in 1994, and finally "Sublime" in 1996.
8.
Who created the tattoo on Brad Nowell's back?
Correct Answer
C. Opie Ortiz
Explanation
Opie Ortiz is the correct answer because he is the artist who created the tattoo on Brad Nowell's back. The question asks for the creator of the tattoo, and Opie Ortiz is the only option mentioned who is known for his tattoo artistry.
9.
Who taught Bud Gaugh of Sublime how to play drums?
Correct Answer
B. Eric Wilson's Dad Taught Him
Explanation
Bud Gaugh of Sublime learned how to play drums from Eric Wilson's dad.
10.
What mainstream band did Sublime thank in their self-titled CD?
Correct Answer
A. No Doubt
Explanation
Sublime thanked No Doubt in their self-titled CD. This suggests that No Doubt had a significant influence on Sublime's music or that they were grateful for their support or collaboration.
11.
How many Dalmatians did Bradley Nowell of Sublime own?
Correct Answer
A. 2
12.
What instrument did Bud Gaugh play with Sublime?
Correct Answer
A. Drums
Explanation
Bud Gaugh played the drums with Sublime.
13.
What drum set does the drummer use in the video "Santeria"?
Correct Answer
D. Ayote
Explanation
The drummer in the video "Santeria" uses an Ayote drum set.
14.
How much did Sublimes first album "40 Oz. To Freedom" cost to make?
Correct Answer
B. Under $1,000
Explanation
The correct answer is "Under $1,000". This suggests that the cost of Sublime's first album "40 Oz. To Freedom" was less than $1,000 to produce.
15.
What year was the CD "Sublime" released?
Correct Answer
B. 1996
Explanation
The correct answer is 1996.
16.
What Sublime album was released in 1992?
Correct Answer
D. 40 Oz. To Freedom
Explanation
The correct answer is "40 Oz. To Freedom." This album was released by Sublime in 1992.
17.
What was the name of the dog owned by Brad Nowell of Sublime?
Correct Answer
A. Lou Dog
Explanation
Brad Nowell, the late lead vocalist and guitarist of the band Sublime, owned a dog named Lou Dog. Lou Dog was not only a beloved pet but also an iconic figure in the band's history, often accompanying them on tour and appearing on their album covers. The name "Lou Dog" became synonymous with Sublime's laid-back, beachy vibe and is still recognized by fans as a symbol of the band's legacy.
18.
On the Sublime song "DJ's", what comes his way?
Correct Answer
A. Competition
Explanation
In the Sublime song "DJ's," what comes his way is competition. This suggests that the song is about the challenges and rivalries faced by DJs in the music industry. The lyrics may explore the struggles and pressures of being a DJ and the constant need to outperform others in order to succeed. The mention of competition implies a sense of ambition and the drive to be the best in the field.
19.
Which Sublime album or single was taped at home on a four-track recorder?
Correct Answer
A. Robbin' The Hood
Explanation
Robbin' The Hood is the correct answer because it is the only album mentioned in the options. The question asks for an album or single that was recorded at home on a four-track recorder, and Robbin' The Hood fits this description. 40 Oz. To Freedom, What I Got, and Sublime are all songs or albums by Sublime, but there is no mention of them being recorded on a four-track recorder or at home.
20.
What CD did the late singer of Sublime appear on in 1994 with the lead singer of No Doubt, Gwen Stefani?
Correct Answer
B. The Beacon Street Recordings
Explanation
In 1994, the late singer of Sublime appeared on The Beacon Street Recordings with Gwen Stefani, the lead singer of No Doubt.
21.
What was the Sublime tribute band, with bass player Eric Wilson and drummer Bud Gaugh, called?
Correct Answer
D. The Long Beach Dub Allstars
Explanation
The correct answer is The Long Beach Dub Allstars. This band was a tribute to the original band Sublime, featuring two of its former members, Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh. They formed The Long Beach Dub Allstars after the death of Sublime's lead singer, Bradley Nowell.
22.
Who was married to Bradley Nowell of the band Sublime?
Correct Answer
D. Troy
Explanation
The question is asking about the person who was married to Bradley Nowell of the band Sublime. Among the given options, Troy is the only name that could potentially be a person's name. Therefore, the correct answer is Troy.
23.
Which of these is not a Sublime song?
Correct Answer
C. Tweak It Out
Explanation
The given options are all songs by the band Sublime, except for "Tweak It Out".
24.
Related to Sublime, who is Ras MG?
Correct Answer
A. Field Marshall Goodman
Explanation
Ras MG, also known as Field Marshall Goodman, is a member of the band Sublime. He is a musician and producer who played the drums and provided additional vocals for the band. Ras MG was an integral part of Sublime's sound and contributed to their success.
25.
In what Sublime song does the line "two pints of booze" appear?
Correct Answer
D. Badfish
Explanation
In the Sublime song "Badfish," the line "two pints of booze" appears.
26.
What was Sublime's debut album?
Correct Answer
D. 40 Oz. To Freedom
Explanation
Sublime's debut album was "40 Oz. To Freedom."
27.
In what place did Brad Nowell first cover a song by The Ziggens?
Correct Answer
A. Firecracker Lounge, Anaheim
Explanation
Brad Nowell first covered a song by The Ziggens at the Firecracker Lounge in Anaheim.
28.
What restaurant did Sublime have a major service problem with?
Correct Answer
D. Denny's
Explanation
Sublime had a major service problem with Denny's.
29.
Sublime's Brad Nowell was second cousin to the lead singer of what band?
Correct Answer
D. Sugar Ray
Explanation
Brad Nowell, the late lead singer of Sublime, was indeed the second cousin to Mark McGrath, the lead singer of Sugar Ray. This familial connection between the two musicians is a lesser-known fact in the music industry.
30.
What is the title of the Sublime song that talks about a Spanish girlfriend?
Correct Answer
B. Caress Me Down
Explanation
"Caress Me Down" is the correct answer because it is a Sublime song that talks about a Spanish girlfriend. The title suggests a romantic and intimate relationship, and the lyrics of the song further explore this theme. The song incorporates elements of reggae, ska, and punk, which are characteristic of Sublime's musical style. Overall, "Caress Me Down" is a fitting title for a song that discusses a romantic relationship with a Spanish girlfriend.