This legendary frontman famously bit the head off a bat and earned the title "The Prince of Darkness."
Who is Ozzy Osbourne
Weezer's highly successful 1994 self-titled debut album is universally referred to by fans by this color.
What is the Blue Album
At the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, this left-handed guitar icon famously poured lighter fluid on his Fender Stratocaster and set it on fire.
Who is Jimi Hendrix
Led by the magnetic Freddie Mercury, this band delivered a legendary, show-stealing performance at Live Aid in 1985.
Who is Queen
This Bay Area thrash band's massive 1991 self-titled record, known to fans as "The Black Album," kicks off with the iconic riff of "Enter Sandman."
Who is Metallica
Often cited as the first heavy metal song, this 1970 track shares its name with the band that recorded it and the album it appears on.
What is "Black Sabbath"
This frontman, lead guitarist, and primary songwriter for Weezer is easily recognized by his thick-rimmed glasses
Who is Rivers Cuomo
This blistering 1978 instrumental track by Eddie Van Halen popularized the two-handed tapping technique and changed rock guitar forever.
What is "Eruption"
This historic 1969 music festival in upstate New York promised "3 Days of Peace & Music" and became the defining moment of the counterculture generation.
What is Woodstock
A pioneer of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, this band is instantly recognizable by their galloping basslines and their towering, skeletal mascot, Eddie.
Who is Iron Maiden
In 2002, MTV cameras followed Ozzy and his family in this groundbreaking reality television show.
What is The Osbournes
The innovative music video for this Weezer hit famously superimposed the band into an episode of the classic sitcom Happy Days.
What is "Buddy Holly"
During live performances of "Dazed and Confused," Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page famously played his electric guitar using this orchestral accessory.
What is a violin bow
This 1991 Nirvana album, featuring "Smells Like Teen Spirit," famously knocked Michael Jackson off the top of the charts and brought grunge to the mainstream.
What is Nevermind
Recorded shortly after the tragic death of frontman Bon Scott, this 1980 AC/DC masterpiece featuring Brian Johnson on vocals remains one of the best-selling albums in history.
What is Back in Black
Black Sabbath’s massive, heavy sound is largely credited to this guitarist, who down-tuned his instrument after losing the tips of two fingers in a factory accident.
Who is Tony Iommi
This Weezer track features the famous opening lines: "If you want to destroy my sweater, hold this thread as I walk away."
What is "Undone - The Sweater Song"
This Texas blues-rock virtuoso revitalized the genre in the 1980s with his band Double Trouble and his heavily used "Number One" Stratocaster.
Who is Stevie Ray Vaughan
This rock and roll pioneer, known for hits like "Johnny B. Goode," famously invented the onstage "duck walk."
Who is Chuck Berry
Formed by Dave Mustaine shortly after his dismissal from Metallica, this pioneering thrash metal band released the seminal 1990 album Rust in Peace.
What is Megadeth
Ozzy’s debut solo album, which featured the iconic guitar work of Randy Rhoads on tracks like "Crazy Train," goes by this title.
What is Blizzard of Ozz
Initially considered a commercial flop, this darker, more emotionally raw 1996 sophomore album eventually became a massive cult classic.
What is Pinkerton
Often referred to as the "Scientist of Rock," this Rush guitarist was renowned for his complex chord voicings and precise playing in a power trio format.
Who is Alex Lifeson
This Beatles album, featuring a kaleidoscopic cover and the track "A Day in the Life," is widely considered one of the first and most influential concept albums in rock history.
What is Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
This "Metal God" and powerful Judas Priest frontman is famous for his soaring vocal range and for riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle onto the stage during live shows.
Who is Rob Halford