Echo Chamber Trivia

Welcome to Echo Chamber Trivia, where we dig through the pop and rock music archives to bring you the stories they didn’t want you to hear, or simply forgot to tell.

Uncovering the untold stories of the world’s greatest acts. From the hidden origins of legendary bands to the secrets behind the hits, Echo Chamber Trivia is your backstage pass to music history.

Ever wonder about the rusted van that launched Queen’s career? The strange coincidences that led to rock’s most iconic riffs? Or the "nice-to-know" trivia that only the most dedicated superfans remember? We’re obsessed with the details that define music culture.


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Check out our new Live Trivia Pubquiz!

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Latest deep dive: Bruce Springsteen

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Check out the latest deep dive: Stevie Wonder!

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DECLASSIFIED: Musician Sixto Rodriguez was unknown in the US for decades, yet a superstar in apartheid South Africa. He learned of his fame only in the late 90s.

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Before settling on 'Pearl Jam', what was the band's original name, inspired by an NBA player?

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DECLASSIFIED: The Go-Go's weren't just the 1st all-female band to hit #1. They were the 1st to do it with an album (Beauty & the Beat) where they wrote/played every track!

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CLASSIFIED: David Byrne's iconic 'big suit' from 'Stop Making Sense' was inspired by traditional Japanese Kabuki theater. He wanted his head to look smaller.

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DECLASSIFIED: Sixto Rodriguez was a superstar in apartheid South Africa, his *Cold Fact* an anthem. Unknown in the US, he was believed dead for decades.

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Which iconic 90s rock frontman was offered a role in Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction," but declined?

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DECLASSIFIED: Kraftwerk considered a female vocalist in the 80s, nearly changing the 'Man-Machine' dynamic. The future of electronic music almost sounded *very* different.

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