| Letter | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| B | Humorous pop-punk band behind "All The Small Things" & "What's My Age Again?" | Blink-182 | 89%
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| D | Politically charged San Francisco band fronted by Jello Biafra, behind "Holiday In Cambodia." | The Dead Kennedys | 85%
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| N | Pop-punk/ska punk band featuring Gwen Stefani, who had huge hits in the 90's with "I'm Just A Girl" and "Don't Speak". | No Doubt | 78%
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| J | Pioneering UK post-punk band of the late Ian Curtis, whose members would go on to form New Order. | Joy Division | 61%
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| R | 90s California punk band led by Tim Armstrong, known for hits like “Ruby Soho” and “Time Bomb.” | Rancid | 61%
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| M | Iconic US hardcore punk band featuring Ian MacKaye, whose song "Straight Edge" was the basis of the straight edge movement. | Minor Threat | 52%
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| G | Early-2000s US pop-punk band of twin brothers Joel & Benji Madden, famous for “The Anthem.” | Good Charlotte | 50%
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| O | Late-80s California ska-punk band whose members later formed Rancid; known for “Sound System.” | Operation Ivy | 48%
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| C | 80s LA hardcore punks with an eyebrow raising name, led by former Black Flag vocalist Keith Morris. | Circle Jerks | 46%
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| P | Iconic celtic folk/punk band fronted by the late Shane MacGowan, behind "Fairytale of New York". | The Pogues | 43%
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| X | Late-70s UK punk band fronted by Poly Styrene, famous for “Oh Bondage Up Yours!” | X-Ray Spex | 37%
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| W | Late-70s UK art-punk band, influential for "Pink Flag" and minimalist post-punk. | Wire | 35%
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| Z | In a parallel universe, this US hardcore punk band might be called the Zilch Lads. | Zero Boys | 35%
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| H | Suited-up Swedish garage punks behind “Hate to Say I Told You So.” | The Hives | 33%
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| V | Humorous California punk band whose albums include "Peace Thru Vandalism" and "Fear of a Punk Planet". | The Vandals | 33%
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| Y | 2000s Florida pop-punk/emo band with a violinist, famous for “Ocean Avenue.” | Yellowcard | 28%
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| S | 70s UK Oi! band from Hersham, known for “If the Kids Are United” and street punk anthems. | Sham 69 | 26%
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| F | UK post-punk band led by Mark E. Smith, known for " Live at the Witch Trials" and a prolific output. | The Fall | 26%
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| Q | 80s US pop-punk band with a provocative name and catchy Ramones-style songs. | The Queers | 26%
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| U | 70s Northern Irish punk band fronted by Fergal Sharkey, best known for “Teenage Kicks.” | The Undertones | 26%
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| A | Politically charged US punk band whose name would make any vexillologist nervous. | Anti-Flag | 24%
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| L | 90s California punk band named after their old tour van — part of the Fat Wreck Chords scene. | Lagwagon | 24%
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| I | Politically charged 2010s Bristol punk band with shouty, high-energy songs like "Never Fight a Man With a Perm." | Idles | 22%
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| T | Early-2000s US punk/rap supergroup with members of Rancid and Blink-182. | Transplants | 13%
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| K | 90s UK ska punk band named after a royal sounding crustacean Aussies might throw on the barbie. | King Prawn | 7%
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| E | Early 2000s New Jersey pop-punk band whose name is also a unit of energy. | The Ergs! | 2%
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