Lollapalooza Pop Quiz (Lollapalooza Magazine, 2003)

Lollapalooza Pop Quiz

The following quiz tests your knowledge about artists that have played the Lollapalooza festival since it began in 1991.  Good luck!

1) What is Ice-T’s real name?

Tracy Morrow

2) What nickname did Siouxsie and the Banshees use for three 1980 concerts?

Janet and the Icebergs

3) Temple of the Dog was formed after former Mother Love Bone singer ______ ____ died on March 16, 1990.

Andrew Wood

4) Sen-Dog from Cypress Hill was replaced by what legendary Afro-Cuban percussion player’s son?

Eric Bobo

5) In 1996, two of country music’s most long standing male artists performed on the mainstage alongside Metallica and Rage Against the Machine.  Name them.

Waylon Jennings and Steve Earle

6) Bob Marley’s youngest son Damien performed in the Lollapalooza mainstage in 1997.  In 1998 he released a record on Tuff Gong.  What was it called?

Me Name Jr. Gong

7) This 1996 second stage performer is featured in the off-Broadway tribute show “Love, Janis”.

Beth Hart

8) Carla Bozulich of the Geraldine Fibbers used to front which band?

Ethyl Meatplow

9) Speech from Arrested Development went to what school?

Art Institute of Atlanta

10) Which Jesus and Mary Chain single was banned from the Top of the Pops because it containg the lyric, “I want to die like Jesus Christ…I want to die like JFK”?

“Reverence” from 1992’s Honey’s Dead

11)  George Clinton got his start in doo wop living in New Jersey in the early 1950s.  Where was he born?

Kannapolis, NC

12) The cat featured in Rancid’s “Ruby Soho” video was owned by members of the band.  What color is Lars' mohawk?

Red

13) Pearl Jam named the album 10 for the number of their favorite basketball player.   Who is it?

Mookie Blaylock

14) In 1996, Moonshake performed on the second stage at Lollapalooza.  Where did they get their name from?

A song off of Can’s Future Days album

15) In 1995, The Boredoms played the main stage of Lollapalloza.  What album were they supporting?

Chocolate Synthesizer

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