Jazz Hands
Obscenely Unnecessarily Elongated Titles
Obscure Band Names
Songs you know from the first word
And The __
100

John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins and Michael Brecker are all famous for playing this instrument 

Tenor Sax

100

This Panic! song has Brendan Urie "chiming in" 

I write Sins not Tragedies 

100

This Lactose filled band had hits with "In the Aeroplane Over the Seas" and "Communist Daughter" 

Neutral Milk Hotel 

100

"YOUUUUUUUU"

Crank That Soulja Boy

100

Tom Petty

Heartbreakers

200

This trumpeter and singer was also famously nicknamed "Satch-mo" and contributed to jazz throughout his entire life, recording "What a Wonderful World"

Louis Armstrong

200

the song "Several Species of small furry animals gathered together in a cave and grooving with a picture" was done by which Psychedelic rock band

 Pink Floyd

200

One of the best pop punk bands from the early 2000's, they had hits with "I Will Follow You into The Dark" and "Soul Meets Body" 

Death Cab For Cutie

200

HOOKASHAKA (low voice) 

Hooked On A Feeling - Blue Swede

200

Bob Marley 

Wailers

300

This genre of Jazz takes elements of other genres of music and incorporated them into the jazz idiom, most commonly rock

Jazz Fusion

300

This My Chemical Romance song is just one word repeated over 10 times

NA NA NA NA (NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA) 

300

This Pioneer of Whiny Male singing had albums "Twin Fantasy" and "Teens of Denial" 

Car Seat Headrest

300

"HELLO"

Hello by Adele, Sound of Silence Simon and Garfunkle
300

Joan Jett

Blackhearts

400

This genre of jazz is defined by having a pretty chill vibe. Its earliest pioneers were George Benson and Grover Washington Jr

smooth jazz

400

"Our lawyer made us change the name of this song so we couldn't get sued" is the opening track for this bands first album

Fall Out Boy

400

This royal reptilian has an album about a flying microtonal banana

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

400
SHOT

Shot through the heart - Bon Jovi

400

Hootie

Blowfish

500

This song form is the most commonly used basis for compositions in the jazz idiom

12 Bar Blues

500

This Mom Jeans title plays on a famous movie with Michael Cera

Scott Pilgram vs. My GPA

500

This alliterative band name depicts city birds enjoying a round of table tennis

Pigeons Playing Ping Pong

500

ALL-ABOARD!

Crazy Train - Ozzy

500

Grandmaster Flash

Furious Five
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