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Stephen

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  1. Haha. Yay. It comes back to me now. I was pretty confident with my answers last month, and now justifiably so. Given it was my 2nd time answering the quiz I really had no idea about the tiebreak question but hopefully I'll be closer this time round. Thanks for running this quiz, and being so very accountable and accurate with our answers
  2. Brad, Do you have access to my answers? I believe I got 9/10 and I think it was 5 I got wrong. I can't remember my answer though. If you have it can you explain why it was wrong please? Yours gratefully, Stephen
  3. Thanks for your clarification. Adelaide is the capital city of the fine state of South Australia, in the Land Down Under.
  4. This was the first time I've done the quiz, I thought I had all 10. I'm guessing "Super Freak", my answer, is not considered a disco hit. I'm not too good with genres, so what genre is "Super Freak" considered? Love the quiz though!
  5. I was shocked that no AC/DC had ever been included on MoC . I'm happy to be the first however . BACK IN BLACK -- AC/DC Track listing (All by Johnson, Young, and Young) 1. Hells Bells 2. Shoot To Thrill 3. What Do You Do for Money Honey 4. Givin the Dog a Bone 5. Let Me Put My Love into You 6. Back in Black 7. You Shook Me All Night Long 8. Have a Drink on Me 9. Shake a Leg 10. Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution The epitome of both pub and stadium rock in my opinion. All Music guide says: The first album from the new group, Back in Black, was issued only five months after Scott's passing but immediately rocketed up the charts, eventually becoming one of rock's all-time classics. By 1997, it had sold an astounding 16 million copies in the U.S. alone. The result was such perennial rock anthems as the stomping title track, the eerie "Hell's Bells," the melodic "Shoot to Thrill," the album-closing battle cry "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution," and one of AC/DC's best and most recognizable tracks, "You Shook Me All Night Long." Not a single weak track is included; even the lesser-known album tracks are strong ("Have a Drink on Me," "Shake a Leg"). Back in Black is the ultimate example of a band turning a career-threatening negative into a remarkable positive and stands alongside such landmark albums as Van Halen, Led Zeppelin II, Are You Experienced?, and Paranoid as hard rock's greatest achievements. Rock music rarely gets better than Back in Black.
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