Rock Bands A-Z - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Letter Hint Answer % Correct
B John, Paul, George and Ringo. Beatles
96%
Q Iconic band of Brian May and the late Freddie Mercury. Queen
95%
N Seattle grunge icons featuring the late Kurt Cobain. Nirvana
94%
M Huge hard rock/metal band behind "Enter Sandman." Metallica
92%
E L.A. band behind "Hotel California" & "One of These Nights." The Eagles
92%
O Brothers Noel & Liam Gallagher's band, behind "Wonderwall." Oasis
91%
R Band of Keith Richards & Mick Jagger; behind "Paint It Black." The Rolling Stones
89%
G Band of Axl, Slash, Duff and Co. Guns N' Roses
87%
F Band fronted by Dave Grohl after Nirvana. Foo Fighters
86%
J Arena rockers who told us, "Don’t Stop Believin’" — karaoke’s never been the same. Journey
84%
U Biggest Irish band of all time, featuring Bono & the Edge. U2
84%
A Steven Tyler & Joe Perry's band, behind "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing." Aerosmith
82%
C Melancholic band of Chris Martin; they really like yellow. Coldplay
82%
L Southern rockers behind "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird." Lynyrd Skynyrd
80%
D Psychedelic rock band of the late Jim Morrison. The Doors
75%
P Eddie Vedder's band; behind grunge hits "Alive" and "Even Flow." Pearl Jam
73%
V Band of David Lee Roth & brothers Eddie & Alex. Van Halen
71%
K 60's English rockers behind "Lola" & "You Really Got Me." The Kinks
68%
Z Very beardy Texan hard rockers behind the song "Legs." ZZ Top
68%
W Band of Pete Townsend and Keith Moon; they really like pinball. The Who
59%
S Band of Billy Corgan, who despite all his rage is still just a rat in a cage. Smashing Pumpkins
53%
I Australian band of the late Michael Hutchence, behind “Need You Tonight.” INXS
51%
Y 60's UK band featuring Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck & Eric Clapton. The Yardbirds
44%
H In another universe they might be called Owlie & the Pufferfish. Hootie and The Blowfish
41%
T Heartland rockers behind hits "American Girl” and "Learning to Fly." Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
35%
X UK new wavers whose name sounds like a party drug. XTC
22%
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