Freddie Mercury fronted this legendary British rock band.
Who is Queen?
In the 1990s, rumors swirled that this grunge frontman, lead singer of Nirvana, had staged his own death.
Who is Kurt Cobain?
The main melody or idea of a song is often called this.
What is the chorus? (or hook)
This string instrument is known for its distinctive shape, and it’s often played with a bow, like in orchestras.
What is a violin?
"Cause baby, you're a firework..."
What is "Come on, let your colors burst"?
This album by Pink Floyd, released in 1973, is known for its iconic prism cover and themes of mental illness and alienation.
What is Dark Side of the Moon?
In 2007, this pop diva shocked the world when she shaved her head, sparking rumors of a mental breakdown. Some believed her "comeback" single, "Stronger," was about reclaiming control after the incident.
Who is Britney Spears?
Acapella music is sung without these.
What are instruments?
This large keyboard instrument is often associated with churches and classical compositions.
What is an organ?
"Hey Jude, don't make it bad..."
What is "Take a sad song and make it better"?
“Stairway to Heaven” is a classic by this hard rock group.
Who is Led Zeppelin?
A bizarre rumor claims this pop-punk singer died in the early 2000s and was replaced by a body double, with fans pointing to subtle changes in her appearance and music style.
Who is Avril Lavigne?
This word means how fast or slow a song goes.
What is tempo?
Known for its distinct sound, this brass instrument has a bell-shaped opening and is often seen in jazz and classical music.
What is a trumpet?
"And we'll never be royals..."
What is "It don't run in our blood"?
This psychedelic band was fronted by Jim Morrison.
Who are The Doors?
In 1982, this heavy metal icon bit the head off a bat during a live performance, cementing his reputation as "The Prince of Darkness."
Who is Ozzy Osbourne?
This basic building block of harmony consists of at least three notes played together, often forming the foundation of a song's progression.
What is a chord?
This percussion instrument is often used in orchestras and bands, and has two wooden sticks used to strike its surface.
What is a xylophone?
"Livin' on a prayer..."
What is "Take my hand, we'll make it I swear"?
This Beatles album, released in 1969, features hits like "Come Together" and the famous cover of the band crossing a crosswalk.
What is Abbey Road?
This indie song by Mac DeMarco is allegedly about getting drunk and naked on stage during one of his early performances, shocking his audience.
What is Stop Freaking Out the Neighborhood?"
This instrument family includes the French horn and the trumpet.
What is the brass family?
This instrument is no different than a violin, other than the fact that it's played with some country twang.
What is a fiddle?
"Punctured bicycle, on a hillside desolate..."