| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| Who was the bass guitarist and primary creative mastermind? | Brian Wilson | 97%
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| Who was the drummer? (Died in 1983) | Dennis Wilson | 96%
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| Who was the frontman and cousin to the above three? | Mike Love | 95%
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| Who was the lead guitarist? (Died in 1998) | Carl Wilson | 94%
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| What was the name of their landmark 1966 album? | Pet Sounds | 92%
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| What number-one hit cost around $50,000 to make? | Good Vibrations | 90%
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| Who was the rhythm guitarist? (Member in 1961-1962, 1963-1998, and 2012) | Al Jardine | 88%
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| What was the name of their famous unreleased album from 1967? | Smile | 84%
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| What was the name of their debut album? | Surfin' Safari | 82%
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| What notorious criminal was briefly associated with the above-named drummer and co-wrote one of their songs? | Charles Manson | 81%
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| What was the name of their fourth and final number-one hit that was featured in the movie "Cocktail"? | Kokomo | 78%
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| What was their first number-one hit on Billboard? | I Get Around | 67%
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| What European nation did the band record an album in in 1972? | Holland | 61%
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| What was the name of their 1976 comeback album that referred to the band's age that year and the number of songs on the album? | 15 Big Ones | 58%
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| What was the name of the infamous therapist who took over the life of the above-mentioned bass guitarist? | Eugene Landy | 57%
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| What was their 2012 reunion album called? | That's Why God Made the Radio | 54%
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| Which future country star was briefly a touring replacement for the above-named bass guitarist? | Glen Campbell | 50%
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| What was the name of the 1974 compliation album that restored the band's popularity but stereotyped them as a surf, car, and summertime fun band? | Endless Summer | 44%
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| What was the 1967 music festival that the band failed to show up at, damaging their popularity? | Monterey Pop Festival | 31%
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| What Secretary of the Interior (under Ronald Reagan) banned the group from the Fourth of July concert in Washington D.C. in 1983, claiming they attracted "the wrong element"? | James Watt | 5%
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