100 riffs, 100 photos—name the band before the next chord drops.
By Richie.Zh01
30 Questions
L1 Difficulty
1 × 30 Points
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About This Quiz
Grab your air guitar and dive into a photo tribute to rock history.
We’ve lined up 100 bands hailed as the greatest—from classic rock and metal to alt—one image at a time. Pick the right name from four options and rack up the points.
Each round lines up look-alike lineups—watch for guitars, hair, and stage vibes. After every answer, a bite-size note tells you why it stands out.
We’ve split the 100 questions into three rounds (30-30-40) so you can binge or take breaks. How many rock gods can you name at first sight?
[C] Red Hot Chili Peppers | Anthony Kiedis rapped about California while wearing nothing but a sock (not on his foot), and Flea's bass slapping became a whole generation's thumb workout routine.
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[D] Santana | Carlos made his guitar cry at Woodstock while tripping on mescaline, convinced his guitar neck was a snake—the smoothest hallucination in rock history.
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[B] Pearl Jam | Eddie Vedder fought Ticketmaster's service fees in the '90s and lost, but fans still worship them for trying—rock's Don Quixote versus corporate windmills.
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[B] Cream | Three virtuosos who hated each other so much they broke up after two years, but not before inventing the power trio and 20-minute drum solos.
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[C] John Lennon | The Beatle who asked us to imagine no possessions while playing a Steinway piano in his Manhattan penthouse—revolutionary irony at its finest.
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[D] The Kinks | Ray Davies wrote "Lola" about a romantic encounter with a trans woman in 1970, making it radio's most progressive hit that DJs didn't realize was progressive.
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[C] ZZ Top | Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill grew matching 2-foot beards while their drummer Frank Beard remained cleanshaven—rock's greatest naming irony.
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[A] Boston | Tom Scholz built a studio in his basement, spent six years perfecting one album, and created a sound so polished it made other bands sound like garage recordings—which they were.
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[A] Iron Maiden | Bruce Dickinson pilots their tour plane, fences competitively, and writes novels—making other rock stars' hobbies of "collecting cars" seem lazy.
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[C] Journey | "Don't Stop Believin'" became the anthem of drunk people everywhere at 2 AM, downloaded more in the digital age than when it was actually released.
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[C] Ozzy Osbourne | Bit the head off a bat thinking it was rubber, snorted ants with Mötley Crüe, and somehow outlived most health-conscious vegans—the Prince of Darkness defies biology.
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[A] Foo Fighters | Dave Grohl recorded the entire first album by himself because he was too shy to ask anyone else—introversion that launched a thousand stadium shows.
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[D] Simon and Garfunkel | Paul and Art harmonized beautifully while barely speaking to each other offstage—proving that the best chemistry sometimes comes from mutual irritation.
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[C] Bob Dylan | Won a Nobel Prize in Literature for lyrics that nobody could understand when he sang them—the mumbling that launched a thousand think pieces.
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[A] Neil Young | Writes angry songs about Spotify while selling his catalog for millions—the godfather of grunge who still doesn't know what streaming means.
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[A] Genesis | Started with Peter Gabriel wearing flower costumes, ended with Phil Collins singing about divorce—the most successful identity crisis in rock.
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[B] Def Leppard | Rick Allen lost his arm in a car crash and learned to play drums with his feet—the most metal response to adversity ever recorded.
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[B] The Allman Brothers Band | Duane Allman's slide guitar on "Layla" wasn't even credited initially—the best uncredited performance that everyone knows about.
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[D] George Harrison | The quiet Beatle who wrote "Something" and finally got Frank Sinatra to cover a Beatles song—revenge served at 33⅓ RPM.
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[D] Billy Joel | The Piano Man who married a supermodel, crashed multiple motorcycles, and still plays Madison Square Garden monthly—Long Island's shakespeare with a Long Island accent.
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[D] Electric Light Orchestra | Jeff Lynne used so many string players that orchestras complained about rock stars stealing their jobs—classical music's involuntary fusion experiment.
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[A] Heart | The Wilson sisters proved women could rock as hard as men, then got asked about their outfits in every interview—breaking barriers while rolling their eyes.
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[A] The Beach Boys | Brian Wilson heard entire orchestras in his head, built a sandbox in his living room to write "Pet Sounds," and made teenage symphonies to God while fighting demons.
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[C] Bon Jovi | Jon's hair in the '80s had its own gravitational pull, and "Livin' on a Prayer" is legally required to be played at every wedding in New Jersey.
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[D] Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band | Detroit's gravelly poet who made "Old Time Rock and Roll" the official soundtrack to dancing in your underwear—thanks, Tom Cruise.
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[B] R.E.M. | Michael Stipe mumbled through lyrics nobody understood until "Losing My Religion" made mandolin cool for exactly one summer in 1991.
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[B] Stevie Ray Vaughan | Played guitar so intensely his fingers bled through Super Glue—Texas blues that required its own first aid kit.
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[B] The Animals | British boys singing about a New Orleans brothel with such conviction that Americans thought they were from the South—accent amnesia at its finest.
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[B] Buddy Holly | Died at 22 with thick glasses and a hiccup singing style that influenced everyone from The Beatles to Elvis—proving nerds could rock before it was cool.
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[A] Crosby, Stills, Nash | Three egos so large they needed their names in the band title, harmonizing about politics while doing enough drugs to fund a small country.