| Hint | Artist | Genre | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Popular in South Korea | Girls' Generation | K-pop | 89%
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| Reject the mainstream | The Clash | Punk | 88%
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| Funny versions of songs | "Weird Al" Yankovic | Parody | 78%
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| Spanish and portuguese music | Enrique Iglesias | Latin | 75%
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| Stereotypically type of sung in the Alps | Franz "Franzl" Lang | Yodel | 75%
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| No instruments. | Pentatonix | A cappella | 52%
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| Type of mid-80s pop | Duran Duran | New Wave | 45%
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| Electronic music made largely for nightclubs | Tiësto | EDM | 44%
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| Heavily emotional style of post-hardcore punk | Weezer | Emo | 38%
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| Theatrical style were most dialogue is sung | Giovanni Boldini | Opera | 38%
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| Remaining "underground" | Bon Iver | Indie | 33%
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| Same as 2, but in Europe | Aqua | Europop | 31%
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| Originally a Czech dance | Eddie Blazonczyk | Polka | 23%
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| Stereotypical elevator music | Erutan | Muzak | 19%
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| A form of incredibly slow electronic music | Isao Tomita | Ambient | 13%
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| Experimental pop music | Björk | Art pop | 11%
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| Heavy metal + J-pop | Baby Metal | {Kawaii} Metal | 11%
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| Often using unusual or experimental elements | John Cage | Avant-garde | 9%
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| Tempo lying between 125 and 150 (BPM) | Jam & Spoon | Trance | 6%
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| International genres marketed at Americans | Les Baxter | Exotica | 4%
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