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The Month of Love B-side Quiz

 


War, Peace and the Human Heart - The Month of Love B-side Quiz 

War isn’t always fought on battlefields.

Sometimes it lives in addiction, love, regret, longing, and the quiet spaces in between.

This month’s quiz dives into conflict and calm, chaos and tenderness — told through B-sides, covers, deep cuts, and emotionally raw tracks.

All answers are song titles.

Some will hit instantly. Others will linger… then strike.

Just when they thought Hidden Gems was going quiet…


🎲 THE QUIZ — 25 QUESTIONS

1. Which Gun Club track turns obsession into something dangerous and addictive?

2. Suicide captured fragile, minimalist love on which hypnotic track?

3. Which Velvet Underground song feels like emotional release and spiritual escape?

4. Nick Cave delivers one of his most tender love songs aboard what vessel-themed track?

5. Swans offered redemption and salvation through which haunting piece?

6. Saxon captured battlefield storytelling and live power on which soaring track?

7. Echo & the Bunnymen balanced light and darkness on which dualistic song?

8. Which Japanese metal band delivered a ferocious cover of Metallica’s puppet master anthem?

9. The Warning reimagined a metal classic with youthful intensity — which track?

10. Ghost transformed a Beatles classic into something darker and more theatrical — name it.

11. Seether stripped heartbreak down to its core on which unexpected cover?

12. Halestorm turned pop into hard rock fire with which bold reinterpretation?

13. Rammstein gave a Depeche Mode song industrial weight — which one?

14. Slipknot revealed vulnerability beneath chaos on which haunting sequel track?

15. Metallica slowed everything down for this bluesy, introspective deep cut — what’s it called?

16. Pantera blended power and melody in one of their most emotional songs — name it.

17. Nine Inch Nails delivered a devastating confession of pain and isolation on which track?

18. Alice in Chains captured emptiness and reflection on which stripped-back classic?

19. Stone Sour exposed raw vulnerability and introspection on which fan favourite?

20. Which Kooks track nods to nostalgia while carrying a distinctly modern indie feel?

21. The Struts delivered a heartfelt, theatrical slow-burn on which track?

22. Arctic Monkeys explored emotional distance and regret on which deep cut?

23. Which early The 1975 track captures longing in its most fragile form?

24. Catfish and the Bottlemen slowed things down for this reflective acoustic version — name it.

25. The Smiths closed the quiz with longing and quiet desperation on which iconic track?

Answers lie here


📊 SCORE RANKING

0–5 → Drifting Through the Noise

6–10 → Echoes of Emotion

11–15 → Heart in Conflict

16–20 → Battle-Tested Listener

21–24 → Master of War & Peace

25 → The Human Heart Decoded

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