Hint
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Letter
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Answer
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Motorhead song about gambling.
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A
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Ace of Spades
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Operatic Queen song that featured in the movie "Wayne's World".
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B
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Bohemian Rhapsody
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Pink Floyd song inspired by Roger Waters' experience with tranquilizers.
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C
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Comfortably Numb
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1976 Kiss single featuring a major US city in the title.
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D
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Detroit Rock City
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Metallica's biggest hit about nightmares & things that go bump in the night.
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E
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Enter Sandman
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1969 anti-Vietnam war anthem by Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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F
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Fortunate Son
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Sneering Sex Pistols classic whose title comes from the British national anthem.
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G
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God Save The Queen
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1977 single by The Eagles and their most well known song.
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H
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Hotel California
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John Lennon's most well known song outside of the Beatles.
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I
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Imagine
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1957 Elvis classic about a party in a prison.
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J
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Jailhouse Rock
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Western themed song written by Bob Dylan & famously covered by G'N'R.
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K
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Knockin' On Heaven's Door
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Bon Jovi hit about struggling working class couple Tommy and Gina.
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L
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Living on a Prayer
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Dire Straits song written from the POV of 2 working-class men mouthing off while watching MTV.
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M
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Money For Nothing
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Blind Melon's most famous song, featuring a tap dancing bee girl.
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N
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No Rain
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Either a Metalica epic about a wounded WW1 soldier or a U2 ballad about German reunification.
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O
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One
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Rolling Stones song about redecorating.
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P
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Paint It Black
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David Bowie song about a prostitute who's evidently a bit of a cow.
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Q
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Queen Bitch
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Elton John ballad about an astronaut bound for Mars.
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R
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Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)
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1971 Led Zeppelin epic that was surprisingly never released as a single.
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S
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Stairway to Heaven
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Little Richard song with the lyric "A-wop-bop-a-loo-mop-a-lop-bam-boom!"
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T
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Tutti Frutti
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1992 Red Hot Chili Peppers single that propelled them into the mainstream.
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U
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Under the Bridge
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Jimi Hendrix song featuring witchcraft in its title.
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V
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Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
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Guns N' Roses song about life in Los Angeles.
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W
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Welcome to the Jungle
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Song by hard rockers Clutch featuring one of Superman's powers in the title.
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X
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X-Ray Visions
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1964 Kinks classic written as "a love song for street kids".
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Y
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You Really Got Me
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Undead-themed protest song by The Cranberries, written about the Troubles.
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Z
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Zombie
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