OT - The Pub Quiz Thread

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Carcass
Cadaver
Flesh & Bones
Torso


(Just guessing now - I'm sure there's some metal or punk bands with those names somewhere <laugh>)
 
Carcass
Cadaver
Flesh & Bones
Torso


(Just guessing now - I'm sure there's some metal or punk bands with those names somewhere <laugh>)

None of those are right. There could be bands with those names, I suppose, but I'm looking for another one.

I should have been a little more specific with the question, I suppose.
 
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The name is a literary descriptive phrase, rather than an actual term for the human body.

I really should have thought this through.
 
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Nemo...saw them supporting someone...Nemo actually means no body...really....so probably not right

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The body...is an American group of late 1990. No never heard of them either

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I'm not sure you've read the question, Stan.
It is a legitimate term for the body, as well as the drug used (if I remember correctly) in Brave New World. Not sure if there is a band called that to be honest.
 
The body...is an American group of late 1990. No never heard of them either

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Not right.

It is a legitimate term for the body, as well as the drug used (if I remember correctly) in Brave New World. Not sure if there is a band called that to be honest.

Fair enough, but wrong.

As I tried to explain (badly), this is a figurative phrase rather than a literal term.
 
Running out of guesses....viscera

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Bloodsack


Blood and guts

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All incorrect, but your persistence is admirable.

The drummer left this band in 1971 and formed a band called Matching Mole, which is an English 'soundalike' play on the French translation of the original band's name. Confused?