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Clue
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Answer
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A
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Guns N' Roses first studio album, released in 1987
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Appetite for Destruction
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B
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Band that sings "Livin' on a Prayer"
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Bon Jovi
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C
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American pop singer who was considered the "Voice of the MTV generation of the '80s"
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Cyndi Lauper
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D
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Band whose drummer lost his left arm in a car accident in 1984
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Def Leppard
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E
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Lionel Richie and Diana Ross song that topped the Hot 100 for 9 weeks
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Endless Love
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F
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Lead singer of the band in the "Q" clue
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Freddie Mercury
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G
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One half of Wham!
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George Michael
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H
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Genre that bands such as KISS, Scorpions and AC/DC were known for
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Hard Rock
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I
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Song by A Flock of Seagulls that is also a country's name separated
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I Ran (So Far Away)
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J
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Former Beatles member who made a comeback to music in early 1980 before being murdered later that year
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John Lennon
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K
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American R&B group who sang the song "Celebration"
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Kool & the Gang
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L
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Madonna album called "as close to art as pop music gets" by Rolling Stone
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Like a Prayer
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M
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The King of Pop
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Michael Jackson
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N
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American teen pop band with the 1988 album "Hangin' Tough"
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New Kids on the Block
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O
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Singer, Songwriter and Actress who sang the below song
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Olivia Newton-John
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P
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Song that stood atop the Hot 100 for 10 weeks, more than any song of the decade
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Physical
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Q
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Band who's lead singer was born in Tanzania
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Queen
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R
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American rock band with the 1987 hit "It's the End of the World as We Know It"
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R.E.M.
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S
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Instrument that rapidly gained popularity, mainly in electric genres
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Synthesizer
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T
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Song with a famous 2016 parody titled "Mine Diamonds"
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Take On Me
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U
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Irish band with the 1987 album "The Joshua Tree"
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U2
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V
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Band who released the song "Jump" in 1984
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Van Halen
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W
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"Here I Go Again" band
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Whitesnake
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X
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Japanese hard rock band who performed songs such as "Tears" and "Rusty Nails"
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X Japan
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Y
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The Outfield song featured in the 1985 album "Play Deep" that peaked at #6 on the Hot 100
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Your Love
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Z
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Rock band who's popularity carried on from the 1970s into the 1980s
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ZZ Top
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