1. What piece of electronic music hardware often includes buffalo
wings, mozzerella sticks, and fajitas?
2. Name the spoof band whose album appeared in the same movie as the
singer whose 1995 album included a song named after a corpse
reanimated by chemicals (or lightning, depending on who you ask)? |
Request for Question Clarification by
rainbow-ga
on
28 Sep 2004 06:27 PDT
Hi mrmambo,
I have the answer to question number 1 and was able to verify. I have
seen the answer to the second question but am unable to verify it is
indeed the correct answer.
Would this information interest you?
Best regards,
Rainbow
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Request for Question Clarification by
rainbow-ga
on
28 Sep 2004 06:36 PDT
My apologies...that should be: I have the answer to question number 2
and was able to verify. I have seen the answer to the first question
but am unable to verify it is indeed the correct answer.
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Clarification of Question by
mrmambo-ga
on
28 Sep 2004 08:12 PDT
Rainbow:
Please contact me with answer if you do indeed have verification - I
am interested. Thanks!
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Request for Question Clarification by
rainbow-ga
on
28 Sep 2004 08:59 PDT
Hi mrmambo,
As I previously clarified, I double checked the answer for number and
can show you proof. However, I have only *seen* the answer for the
first question and am uncertain if it is the correct one.
Rainbow
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Clarification of Question by
mrmambo-ga
on
28 Sep 2004 09:22 PDT
Thank, Rainbow - please post your answers; I will verify and, if the
2nd is correct and the 1st seems reasonable, I will considered it
answered and pay you. Sorry, I'm new to this site and I'm still trying
to figure out how to pay; I assume once I've accepted the answer and
closed it, it will ask me who should get paid.
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Request for Question Clarification by
rainbow-ga
on
28 Sep 2004 09:34 PDT
Hi mrmambo,
Glad to have you with us.
Once I post an answer in the answer box, I will get paid. Since this
is your first time here, I will post what I have found as a
clarification. If you feel the information is sufficient for the
answer, I will post it as the official answer.
The answer to the first question which I was *not* able to verify is Moog.
The answer to the second question is GWAR.
(GWAR) spoof band whose album appeared in the same movie (Empire Records)as the
singer (Dolores O'Riordan, with The Cranberries) whose 1995 album
included a song (Zombie) named after a corpse reanimated by chemicals.
Waiting to hear your views.
Best wishes,
Rainbow
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Clarification of Question by
mrmambo-ga
on
28 Sep 2004 10:39 PDT
Thanks, Rainbow - both for answers and clarification on site procedures.
I'm not sure if the 2nd answer can be verified as correct - the site
owner clarified the question by saying "The Band's album was in the
movie (as a prop); the movie also starred a
singer who was acting." I'm not sure that Dolores O'Riordan actually
acted in the movie; she had a song ("Liar") that was on the
soundtrack. Also, the album, "No Need to Argue", which contained the
song "Zombie" actually was released in 1994, although the song was
re-released on an enhanced CD, "Doors & Windows" in 1995. Finally, I
think zombies are traditionally raised by spells/black magic; a corpse
reanimated by chemicals or lightning might be more of a
Frankenstein-type monster. There are exceptions: corpses were turned
into zombies by chemicals in "Return of the Living Dead" and by
radiation in "Night of the Living Dead".
So - I could make an argument for your answer if:
1. GWAR's album appears as a prop in the movie
2. Delores O'Riordan actually appears in the movie as an actor
Let me know - thanks!
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Request for Question Clarification by
rainbow-ga
on
28 Sep 2004 10:46 PDT
Hi mrmambo,
Thank you for your clarification.
I guess I misunderstood "appearing" in the movie to mean as a prop.
I'll keep searching and let you know what I find.
Best of luck,
Rainbow
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