| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Lead vocals, keyboards, synthesisers, guitars | Damon Albarn | 97%
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| Famous virtual band created by Blur's singer | Gorillaz | 94%
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| Album (1994) | Parklife | 93%
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| Rival Manchester-based band with whom they fought a "chart-battle" | Oasis | 92%
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| Year in which the band was formed | 1988 | 90%
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| Lead guitar, saxophones, clarinet, backing vocals | Graham Coxon | 88%
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| Album (1997) | Blur | 87%
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| Album (1993) | Modern Life Is Rubbish | 84%
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| City in England where the band was formed | London | 83%
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| Bass guitar, double bass, backing vocals | Alex James | 82%
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| Album (1995) | The Great Escape | 81%
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| Top 10 Billboard Alternative Rock Tracks (U.S.) | Song 2 | 80%
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| Album (1999) | 13 | 79%
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| Album (1991) | Leisure | 79%
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| The music video to "Coffee & TV" follows an animated... | Milk Carton | 78%
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| Drums, percussion, backing vocals | Dave Rowntree | 74%
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| Album (2003) | Think Tank | 71%
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| Album (2015) | The Magic Whip | 68%
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| Top 10 Billboard Alternative Rock Tracks (U.S.) | Girls & Boys | 63%
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| First single | She's So High / I Know | 62%
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| Original band name before changing it to Blur (hint: a character by J. D. Salinger) | Seymour | 58%
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| Top 10 Billboard Alternative Rock Tracks (U.S.) | There's No Other Way | 47%
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| Now defunct label under which they released their first six albums | Food Records | 45%
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