Band Names
Rock Genres
Musician's Names
Instruments
Decades/Eras
100

This Band is accredited with starting the "hard-rock" movement during the 1970's.

Led Zeppelin

100

In the 1990's this genre heavily influenced skateboarding culture. 

Punk Rock

100

Made famous by performing the song Hound Dog on the Ed Sullivan Show. He is often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll" 

Elvis Presley

100

Background instrument in the rhythm section, that provides the shuffle beat used for mostrock and roll songs. 

Drums

100

Dorky, Kid Friendly

1950's

200

Punk band from the 1990's that identified with skater culture. 

Green Day

200

This broader style of rock includes both grunge rock and punk rock. Started in the 1970's, garage bands that barely played their instruments.

Alternative Rock

200

Played in the band the Beatles, he wrote the song Across the Universe.

John Lennon

200

A larger type of guitar, with longer, thicker strings, that plays lower notes

Electric Bass

200

Elvis first brought rock and roll into the mainstream on the ed Sullivan show in this Decade

1950's

300

Grunge band that used mixed meter in their songs, specifically 7/4 and 4/4 meter. 

Soundgarten

300

During the 1990's this genre switched between soft acoustic sections and loud distorted sections, and used impressionist poetry in the lyrics. 

Grunge Rock

300

Lead Singer of the band Nirvana, Died in 1994. 

Curt Cobain

300

The name of an electric keyboard, that plays different types of sounds. 

Synthesizer 

300

This decade saw the rise of MTV, Grunge, and Punk Rock. 

1990's

400

British band that sang on the Ed Sullivan show in the early 1960's, known for bowl hair cut. Later changed their style to psychedelic rock, joined the hippie movement.  

The Beatles

400

Started by Led Zeppelin, this style of rock would be mimicked by countless bands during the 1980's. 

Hard Rock

400

The greatest songwriter in American history, he wrote folk songs that would be covered by many rock and roll bands that followed. 

Bob Dylan, American Folk Rock Muiscian

400

This is what we call a normal guitar, without electronic amplification

Acoustic Guitar

400

This decade was known for hair Metal, explosions, hard rock and costumes. The song writing was pretty bad during this decade. 

1980's

500

Known for changing between loud and soft sections in each song, and use of impressionist poetry in the lyrics. 1990's, played on MTV.

Nirvana

500

During the 60's and 70's, this genre of rock was known for experimentation, using different instruments, and incorporating electronic sounds into their music. 

Psychedelic Rock

500

American guitarist of the 1960's, self taught guitarist that performed the national anthem at Woodstock Music Festival. Known for playing dazzling guitar solos. Died in 1970. 

Jimmi Hendrix

500

This effect used in electric guitar sound, that gives it a louder, harsher tone quality

Distortion

500

This decade was marked by the draft for the Vietnam war, leading to war-protests, civil rights songs, and the rise of Psychedelic Rock.

1960's

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