| Hints | Drummers | % Correct |
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| After driving the beat behind Kurt Cobain, today you'll find him leading the Foo Fighters. | Dave Grohl | 100%
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| Often overshadowed by his bandmates, this drummer's nasal voice is featured on “Yellow Submarine” and “Octopus’s Garden." | Ringo Starr | 100%
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| With a four-octave range, it's not surprising he moved quickly from drums to lead vocals with Soundgarden. | Chris Cornell | 83%
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| This 1960s London rock icon with double bass drums also gained fame for destroying his kits on stage and trashing hotel rooms. | Keith Moon | 83%
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| Known as "the professor," this Canadian drummer and lyricist also authored seven novels. | Neil Peart | 83%
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| A string of drummers spontaneously combusted while gigging with this mockumentary band. | Spinal Tap | 83%
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| Rolling Stone magazine's greatest drummer ever, his 20-minute drum solos were so iconic, his heavy rock band disbanded after his death in 1980. | John Bonham | 67%
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| Half of a brother/sister soft rock duo in the 1970s, she is primarily remembered as a pop singer. | Karen Carpenter | 67%
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| This hot-tempered red-headed Londoner famously hated Jack Bruce and spent much of his life in Africa, often with Afrobeat innovator Fela Kuti. | Ginger Baker | 50%
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| A lead singer who writes "I Can't Dance" might as well be seated behind a kit, right? | Phil Collins | 50%
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| Many drummers on this list were inspired by this jazz great who played with Miles Davis and Mahavishnu Orchestra. | Billy Cobham | 33%
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| Prolific "Wrecking Crew" sessions drummer, you've heard him on 150 US top 10 hits. | Hal Blaine | 33%
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| After defining punk in 1975, this drummer nicknamed Cookie has played in dozens of bands and "discovered" Bananarama. | Paul Cook | 33%
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| This one-armed "thunder god" started a charity to bring music to vets and firefighters suffering from PTSD. | Rick Allen | 33%
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