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Get ready to turn up the volume with the ultimate Ted Nugent quiz hub, crafted for casual listeners who want to test their knowledge of the Motor City Madman’s biggest hits and show-stopping moments. This is your go-to spot for Ted Nugent trivia covering legendary anthems like “Stranglehold,” the chart-blazing *Cat Scratch Fever*, and the explosive *Free-for-All* album that defined a rock generation. Explore questions about his raw guitar tone, fiery stage presence, and unmistakable sound that made him a staple of classic rock. Whether you’re recalling riffs or ranking top tracks, this Ted Nugent quiz hub offers high-voltage fun that celebrates the energy, attitude, and unforgettable music that made Ted an icon. Step in and start jamming!
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Did You Know?
Ted Nugent was born on December 13, 1948, in Redford, Michigan, and grew up in Detroit. Ted Nugent formed his first band, The Lourds, in the early 1960s before later joining The Amboy Dukes.
Practice Questions
Q:Which Ted Nugent song became his signature hit in 1977?
A:Cat Scratch Fever.
Released in 1977, Cat Scratch Fever became Nugent’s biggest solo hit. Its infectious guitar riff and hard rock energy made it a classic and a defining anthem of late 1970s American rock.
Q:Which famous Ted Nugent song is known for its long guitar solos?
A:Stranglehold.
Stranglehold, from Nugent’s 1975 debut solo album, showcases his signature extended guitar improvisation. The track remains a hard rock staple and highlights his skill for blending precision and raw power in live performances.
Ted Nugent Fact Sheet
Born

Theodore Anthony Nugent was born in Detroit, Michigan on December 13, 1948.

GroupsDamn Yankees
Top Albums

Ted Nugent (1975), Cat Scratch Fever (1977), Free‐for‐All (1976), Scream Dream (1980), Spirit of the Wild (1995), Weekend Warriors (1978), Love Grenade (2007), State of Shock (1979), Craveman (2002), Little Miss Dangerous (1986).

Top Songs

Stranglehold (1975), Cat Scratch Fever (1977), Stormtroopin' (1975), Just What the Doctor Ordered (1975), Free-For-All (1976), Motor City Madhouse (1975), Wango Tango (1980), Hey Baby (1975), Wang Dang Sweet Poontang (1977), Dog Eat Dog (1976).

UK Singles Chart

2 Number One Hits

5 Top-10 Hits

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