This British driver currently holds the record for the most career wins and is tied with Michael Schumacher for 7 World Titles.
Who is Lewis Hamilton?
Named after a classic soul track by The Winstons, this 6-second drum solo is the most sampled breakbeat in drum & bass history.
What is the Amen Break?
This club won the inaugural Premier League title in the 1992-93 season, kicking offa dominant era under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Who is Manchester United?
What is DJ an acronym for?
If you see a yellow license plate in Europe, you are most likely in the UK, Luxembourg, or this country famous for its stroopwafels.
What is the Netherlands?
Often called the "Crown Jewel" of the F1 calendar, this street circuit is famous for its narrow tunnels and lack of overtaking opportunities.
What is Monaco?
While the "Amen" is the most famous, this breakbeat—sampled from a 1969 The Winstons B-side—is actually named after a different 1960s soul track by The J.B.'s and is the backbone of tracks like "Valley of the Shadows."
What is the Think Break? (Sampled from "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins, produced by James Brown
With 14 trophies as of 2026, this North London club holds the record for the most FA Cup wins in history.
Who is Arsenal?
This Japanese brand's SL-1200 model, first released in 1972, became the industry standard turntable for DJs worldwide.
What is Technics?
This South American country is easy to spot because the back of the Google Car has a distinctive black frame or "ladder" visible.
What is Brazil?
This is the specific name for the aerodynamic phenomenon where a car "sticks" to the ground, which saw a massive comeback in the 2022 regulation changes.
What is Ground Effect?
To keep the high-energy "rolling" sound, many D&B producers use this type of bass patch—originally named after a 1994 track by Ray Keith.
What is Reese Bass?
This stadium, known as the "Theatre of Dreams," is the largest club-owned football stadium in the UK by capacity.
What is Old Trafford?
This shop is basically the "Bethlehem" of Dubstep. It was the hub where the sound moved away from 2-step garage into that darker, half-step sound we know today.
What is Big Apple Records?
In Geoguessr meta, "The Snorkel" refers to a black air intake pipe on the front of the Google car, which is a dead giveaway for this African nation.
What is Kenya?
Before moving to Aston Martin this Spanish veteran won his two World Championships in 2005 and 2006 with the Renault team.
Who is Fernando Alonso?
Hospital Records sister label, launched in 2010 focuses on the more "experimental and "underground" side of DnB.
What is Med School?
In 1980, this London-based club became the last team from outside the top flight to win the FA Cup.
Who is West Ham United?
While many claim the title, this British radio personality was actually the first person to use twin turntables for continuous play at a dance party in 1947
Who is Jimmy Savile?
This is the only country in Southeast Asia that drives on the right side of the road and uses a Latin-based alphabet with many diacritics (like Đ or O).
What is Vietnam?
This legendary designer, often seen with a notebook on the grid, is the mastermind behind championship-winning cars for Williams, McLaren and Red Bull.
Who is Adrian Newey?
In 1994, this legendary producer released the darkcore masterpiece "Burial," but because of a legal dispute over the "Voodoo Ray" sample, it was originally released under the alias Leviticus rather than his own name.
Who is Jumpin Jack Frost?
This legendary striker holds the record for the most goals scored in a single 38-game Premier League season (36 goals).
Who is Erling Haaland?
While Technics is the king of turntables, this specific DJ mixer—released in 1977 by GLI—was the first to feature a horizontal crossfader, changing the way DJs transitioned forever.
What is the GLI PMX 7000?
If you see a "Rift" in the sky (a stitching error in the camera) and the car is surrounded by dry, hilly landscape and red soil, you are in this African country.
What is Senegal?