How well do you know your music? Let’s find out with a quiz that accompanies this week playlist.

The subjects du jour are : Green Day, Ocean Colour Scene, American Hi-Fi, Siobhan Fahey, Terris, The Features, Queen Adreena, Sugarcult, The Kills, South, The Enemy, Amen

They are the performers of twelve “live” music videos that were ranked in various charts, this week (16/52) BUT … in the Noughties 2000s.

QUIZ QUESTIONS

1. Which song from Ocean Colour Scene’s album features a cover of a George Harrison track?

  • A “Wah Wah”
  • B “My Time”
  • C “Free My Name”

2. Where was the initial recording of American Hi-Fi’s “The Art of Losing” processed?

  • A Media Vortex, Burbank
  • B Sunset Sound Studio 2, Hollywood
  • C Sage & Sound, Hollywood

3. Which 2005 single marked Siobhan Fahey’s final appearance on the UK Singles Chart?

  • A “Bad Blood”
  • B “Pulsatron”
  • C “Stay”

4. What duration is listed on Terris’ “Fabricated Lunacy” promo CD sleeve?

  • A 3:40
  • B 3:38
  • C 3:34

5. How many copies of The Features’ “Buffalo Head” were originally released?

  • A 100
  • B 250
  • C 500

6. Which track did Queenadreena release three years before featuring it on an album?

  • A “F.M. Doll”
  • B “Suffragette City”
  • C “Pretty Like Drugs”

7. Sugarcult’s “Stuck in America” was first released in what year?

  • A 2000
  • B 2001
  • C 2002

8. What position did “Fried My Little Brains” achieve in the UK chart for The Kills?

  • A 99
  • B 55
  • C 37

9. “Colors in Waves” by South reached which UK chart position?

  • A 60
  • B 75
  • C 80

10. What recording method did The Enemy use for “No Time for Tears”?

  • A Digital
  • B Tape
  • C DAT

11. How high did Amen’s “California’s Bleeding” climb on the UK charts?

  • A 52
  • B 58
  • C 63

12. Another Level’s “Be Alone No More” featured which rapper?

  • A Jay-Z
  • B Nas
  • C Tupac

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Tracklist

1 . Green Day – Know Your Enemy

Featured on the 2009 album “21st Century Breakdown”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site

2 . Ocean Colour Scene – Free My Name

Featured on the 2005 album “A Hyperactive Workout for the Flying Squad”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

3 . American Hi-Fi – The Art Of Losing

Featured on the 2003 album “The Art Of Losing”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Facebook

4 . Siobhan Fahey – Pulsatron

Featured on the 2005 album “Pulsatron EP”.

Review >> More by the same : Instagram

5 . Terris – Fabricated Lunacy

Featured on the 2001 album “Learning To Let Go”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Wikipedia

6 . The Features – Blow It Out

Featured on the 2005 album “Exhibit A”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

7 . Queen Adreena – F.M. Doll

Featured on the 2000 album “The Butcher and the Butterfly”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Wikipedia

8 . Sugarcult – Stuck In America

Featured on the 2001 album “Start Static”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

9 . The Kills – Fried My Little Brains

Featured on the 2003 album “Keep On Your Mean Side”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site

10 . South – Colors In Waves

Featured on the 2003 album “With the Tides”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Wikipedia

11 . The Enemy – No Time For Tears

Featured on the 2009 album “Music for the People”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Twitter

12 . Amen – California’s Bleeding

Featured on the 2003 album “Death Before Musick”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Facebook

And the correct answers (in case you missed one or two) are:

1. Ocean Colour Scene’s album features “Wah Wah” as a cover. The band had a dynamic phase after bassist Minchella departed.

2. American Hi-Fi recorded “The Art of Losing” initially at Sunset Sound Studio 2, reflecting influences of angst and adventure.

3. “Pulsatron” saw Siobhan Fahey’s last chart entry. It was part of her venture post-Shakespears Sister.

4. “Fabricated Lunacy” by Terris lists a duration of 3:38. Produced alongside industry figures, it remained a promo gem.

5. The Features’ “Buffalo Head” initially had just 250 copies. The song made a significant impact on their career trajectory.

6. Queenadreena released “F.M. Doll” first in 2002. It later featured on their album “The Butcher And The Butterfly” in 2005.

7. Sugarcult’s “Stuck in America” emerged in 2001. Their debut single set the tone for their album “Start Static”.

8. “Fried My Little Brains” reached 55 on the UK charts. The Kills demonstrated both grit and originality with their debut single.

9. “Colors in Waves” by South charted at 60 in the UK. Their musical evolution reflects a blend of electronic and rock elements.

10. The Enemy recorded “No Time for Tears” on tape, infusing classic techniques in a digital era and capturing raw sound quality.

11. Amen’s “California’s Bleeding” reached 52 on UK charts. Its intense video marked another moment in Casey Chaos’s repertoire.

12. Another Level’s debut single featured Jay-Z. Released in 1998, it marked a successful collaboration for the UK group.

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