1.
What members of Nirvana worked on Screaming Trees' Mark Lanegan's solo album?
Correct Answer
C. Kurt Cobain And Krist Novoselic
Explanation
Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic, both members of Nirvana, worked on Screaming Trees' Mark Lanegan's solo album.
2.
Who replaced Mark Pickerel in the band Screaming Trees?
Correct Answer
A. Barrett Martin
Explanation
Barrett Martin replaced Mark Pickerel in the band Screaming Trees.
3.
Which member of Screaming Trees was a part time member of Queens of the Stone Age?
Correct Answer
C. Mark Lanegan
Explanation
Mark Lanegan was a part-time member of Queens of the Stone Age. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the Screaming Trees, but he also collaborated with Queens of the Stone Age on their albums "Rated R," "Songs for the Deaf," and "Lullabies to Paralyze." Lanegan's deep, soulful voice added a unique element to Queens of the Stone Age's sound, and his contributions to their music were highly regarded by fans and critics alike.
4.
What relationship are Screaming Trees' Van Conner and Gary Lee Conner to each other?
Correct Answer
A. Brothers
Explanation
Van Conner and Gary Lee Conner are brothers.
5.
What was the name of Screaming Trees' Van Conner's solo band in 1990?
Correct Answer
B. Solomon Grundy
Explanation
Solomon Grundy was the name of Van Conner's solo band in 1990. This information is not commonly known, but it is the correct answer to the question.
6.
What was the last Screaming Trees album recorded before their late 90's break up?
Correct Answer
C. Dust
Explanation
The correct answer is Dust. Dust was the last album recorded by the Screaming Trees before their break up in the late 90's.
7.
What song was the biggest hit for the band Screaming Trees in the U.S.?
Correct Answer
B. Nearly Lost You
Explanation
"Nearly Lost You" was the biggest hit for the band Screaming Trees in the U.S. This can be inferred from the question which asks for the band's biggest hit, and "Nearly Lost You" is one of the options provided.
8.
What is the name of Screaming Trees' Van Conner's band that he formed in 1998?
Correct Answer
D. VALIS
Explanation
VALIS is the correct answer because it is the name of the band that Van Conner, from Screaming Trees, formed in 1998.
9.
What band did Van Conner play for during his hiatus from Screaming Trees in 1991?
Correct Answer
B. Dinosaur Jr.
Explanation
During his hiatus from Screaming Trees in 1991, Van Conner played for the band Dinosaur Jr. This suggests that he temporarily joined Dinosaur Jr. as a member during that period.
10.
Where did the band Screaming Trees get their name from?
Correct Answer
C. A Guitar Distortion Pedal
Explanation
The band Screaming Trees got their name from a guitar distortion pedal. This pedal is known for creating a distorted and intense sound, which aligns with the band's grunge and alternative rock style. The name "Screaming Trees" suggests the band's desire to create a loud and powerful musical experience for their listeners.
11.
What was the name of Screaming Trees' Mark Lanegan's 1990 solo album?
Correct Answer
C. The Winding Sheet
Explanation
The correct answer is "The Winding Sheet." This album was released in 1990 by Mark Lanegan, who is known for his work as the lead vocalist of the band Screaming Trees. "The Winding Sheet" is Lanegan's debut solo album, and it showcases his unique blend of alternative rock, folk, and blues influences. The album received critical acclaim and helped establish Lanegan as a respected solo artist in his own right.
12.
Who from Soundgarden worked on the Screaming Trees' album "Uncle Anesthesia"?
Correct Answer
D. Chris Cornell
Explanation
Chris Cornell worked on the Screaming Trees' album "Uncle Anesthesia".
13.
What was the name of Screaming Trees' Gary Lee Conner's solo band in 1990?
Correct Answer
C. Purple Outside
Explanation
Gary Lee Conner's solo band in 1990 was called Purple Outside.
14.
What's on the cover of the Screaming Trees album "Sweet Oblivion"?
Correct Answer
A. A Wall Of Rusted Dials And Gauges
Explanation
The correct answer is "A Wall Of Rusted Dials And Gauges". This suggests that the cover of the Screaming Trees album "Sweet Oblivion" features a visual representation of a wall filled with old and worn-out dials and gauges. This imagery could potentially symbolize the theme of decay or the passage of time, which could be reflected in the album's music or lyrical content.
15.
What's on the cover of the Screaming Trees album "Buzz Factory"?
Correct Answer
C. A Factory
Explanation
The cover of the Screaming Trees album "Buzz Factory" features a factory. This suggests that the album may have themes related to industrialization, factories, or the working class. The image of a factory on the cover could also symbolize the band's sound or style, perhaps conveying a sense of grittiness or rawness in their music.
16.
What format was the first Screaming Trees album available in?
Correct Answer
A. Cassette Only
Explanation
The first Screaming Trees album was only available in cassette format.
17.
What Screaming Trees song was on the soundtrack to the movie "Singles"?
Correct Answer
D. Nearly Lost You
Explanation
The correct answer is "Nearly Lost You". This song by Screaming Trees was featured on the soundtrack of the movie "Singles".
18.
What was the name of the second solo album from Screaming Trees' Mark Lanegan?
Correct Answer
D. Whiskey For The Holy Ghost
Explanation
"Whiskey For The Holy Ghost" is the correct answer because it is the name of the second solo album from Mark Lanegan, who was a member of the band Screaming Trees. The album was released in 1994 and received critical acclaim for its dark and haunting sound, showcasing Lanegan's unique vocals and songwriting abilities. The other options, "Nevermind," "The Winding Sheet," and "Twisted Willie," are not the correct answers as they are either unrelated or not Mark Lanegan's solo albums.
19.
In the Screaming Trees' song "End of the Universe" where do you leave your mind?
Correct Answer
B. In The Back Of The Plane
Explanation
The correct answer is "In The Back Of The Plane." This suggests that in the Screaming Trees' song "End of the Universe," the lyrics imply that you leave your mind in the back of the plane. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for escaping reality or losing oneself in a different place or state of mind.
20.
How many directions are mentioned in the Screaming Trees song "Night Comes Creeping"?
Correct Answer
B. Ten Million
Explanation
The song "Night Comes Creeping" by the Screaming Trees mentions ten million directions. This suggests that the song contains a vast array of different paths or possibilities, emphasizing the idea of exploration or the complexity of the subject matter being discussed in the lyrics.