Hint | Letter | Answer | % Correct |
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Humorous pop-punk band behind "All The Small Things" & "What's My Age Again?". | B | Blink-182 | 88%
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Politically charged San Francisco band featuring Jello Biafra, behind "Holiday In Cambodia". | D | The Dead Kennedys | 72%
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Pop-punk/ska punk band featuring Gwen Stefani, who had huge hits in the 90's with "I'm Just A Girl" and "Don't Speak". | N | No Doubt | 69%
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Pioneering UK post-punk band of the late Ian Curtis, whose members would go on to form New Order. | J | Joy Division | 56%
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California punk band of Tim Armstrong & Lars Frederiksen, behind 90's hits "Ruby Soho", "Time Bomb" & "Roots Radicals". | R | Rancid | 56%
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US ska punk band named after a series of US nuclear tests. Members would go on to form Rancid. | O | Operation Ivy | 52%
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Iconic celtic punk band of the late great Shane MacGowan, behind "Fairytale of New York". | P | The Pogues | 52%
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US band whose name might be considered offensive by today's standards, as they are not part of the LBGTQ community. | Q | The Queers | 48%
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Iconic US hardcore punk band featuring Ian MacKaye, whose song "Straight Edge" was the basis of the straight edge movement. | M | Minor Threat | 47%
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US pop-punk band of twin brothers Joel & Benji Madden, behind "The Anthem". | G | Good Charlotte | 45%
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Cult UK post-punk band of the late Mark E. Smith. Albums include "Live at the Witch Trials" & "Hex Enduction Hour". | F | The Fall | 34%
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LA hardcore band featuring Keith Morris, named after a group sex act. | C | Circle Jerks | 33%
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Florida pop-punk/emo band behind "Ocean Avenue", and notable for having a violinist. | Y | Yellowcard | 33%
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Humorous California punk band whose albums include "Peace Thru Vandalism" and "Fear of a Punk Planet". | V | The Vandals | 31%
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Band from Northern Ireland featuring vocalist Feargal Sharkey, behind the hits "Teenage Kicks" and "Jimmy Jimmy". | U | The Undertones | 30%
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Critically acclaimed Bristol band featuring vocalist Joe Talbot, whose debut album was 2017's "Brutalism". | I | Idles | 27%
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UK band featuring Poly Styrene & saxophonist Lora Logic, behind the classic '77 single "Oh Bondage Up Yours!". | X | X-Ray Spex | 25%
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Prominent UK Oi! band whose name was derived from faded graffiti dedicated to the Hersham football club vocalist Jim Pursey saw on a wall. | S | Sham 69 | 23%
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US punk rock/rap rock supergroup featuring members of Rancid and Blink-182. | T | Transplants | 22%
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Highly influential UK art punk/post-punk band whose debut album was 1977's "Pink Flag". | W | Wire | 22%
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In a parallel universe, this US hardcore punk band might be called the Zilch Lads. | Z | Zero Boys | 20%
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UK band who dress like the droogs from Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. | A | The Adicts | 17%
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UK hardcore & grindcore pioneers, who took part in an infamous performance with KLF at the 1992 BRIT awards. | E | Extreme Noise Terror | 16%
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US hardcore band of Jamey Jasta, who influenced the later metalcore genre. Albums include "The Rise of Brutality". | H | Hatebreed | 16%
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All Muslim, Pakistani-American punk band who call their music "Taqwacore". | K | The Kominas | 3%
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Australian punk and rockabilly band behind the singles "Prisoner of Society" and "Second Solution". | L | The Living End | 3%
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