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100

This four person group hopped on a yellow submarine and brought the "British Invasion" to America.

The Beetles

100

He will not make you cry, nor will he force you to say 'goodbye.'

Rick Astley

100

This deaf composer wrote his music feeling the vibrations of the notes with his piano.

Ludwig von Beethoven

100

This group came out of the hard streets of LA and brought rap to the main stream with members Ice Cube, Easy E, and Dr. Dre.

N.W.A. (You're crazy if you think I'm saying the full name.)

100

This metal band performed to a crowd of over 1 million in Moscow during September of 1991.

Metallica

100

This Country Music artist released an impressive 19 full albums over a career lasting 33 years until his death, with such albums as "Pull my Chain", "Bullets In My Gun", and "How Do You Like Me Now?"

Toby Keith

200

This artist's adaptation of Blues in the 40's and 50's were the birth of Rock, and may have also birthed the Rock Star lifestyle.

Elvis Presley 

200

Blue haired Digital Singer

Hatsune Miku

200

This baroque composer's music is now the main music used for learning music theory.

Johanne Sebastian Bach

200

This West Coast rapper signed with Death Row Records to bring us some of the most iconic rap hits, including Gin and Juice, Drop It Like It's Hot, and The Next Episode with Dr. Dre.

Snoop Dogg

200

This pioneering metal band was led by Front Man Ozzy Osborne.

Black Sabbath

200

This 11 time Grammy Award winning country artist is most well known for her vocals, but can also play the saxophone, the harmonica, and the autoharp.

Dolly Parton

300

This Hard Rock group from Down Under will do undesirable work for cheap.

AC/DC (Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap)

300

This pop diva made waves with her thinly veiled songs about "bedroom fun time".

Madonna

300

In his short 35 years, this prolific composer wrote over 800 pieces, including symphonies, operas, and choral pieces that are considered masterpieces.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

300

This young rapper, gunned down at the young age of 25, read for a starring role in "White Men Can't Jump".

Tupac

300

You wouldn't guess based on how they are dressed, but this Nu Metal band has 7 certified platinum records, sold over 40 million copies world wide, and has 2 Grammy wins either tucked under their belts or in their dreads.

Korn

300

This Country music legend blazed the NASCAR tracks, but is known today for flavoring a romp around an irradiated Mojave.

Marty Robbins

400

This Genre of Rock, originating from Seattle Washington, defined the 90's with it's unique sound and aesthetics. 

Grunge

400

This type of music group has gained notoriety over several different decade with many groups of all male members.

Boy Bands

400

Composer of the 1812 Overture, Swan Lake, Romeo and Juliet, and many, many other contemporary pieces.

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

400

This East Coast rapper was the face of the East in the rivalry, with hits like Big Poppa, Mo Money, and Notorious Thugs.

The Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls)

400

This Nu Metal band helped "Transform" a generation by being the band of choice for a film franchise.

Linkin Park

400

After serving in WWII, this Country Music Hall of Fame inductee helped keep the country music of old alive with his claw hammer style of playing the banjo.

Grandpa Jones

500

This group, known for their songs protesting the Vietnam War, is still used to this day for film and television mostly to set the time period.

Creedence Clear Water Revival

500

The 80's were also considered the Decade of these, with a large amount of groups and artists only being known for one wildly successful song, and not much else.

One Hit Wonders

500

This modern composer is known for the themes for several well known film franchises, including STAR WARS, Harry Potter, and Jaws.

John Williams

500

Helped create the infamous "Death Row Records", that signed such legends as Snoop Dogg, Tupac, Nate Dogg, and MC Hammer.

Suge Knight

500

This metal band used their loud face make up and pyrotechnics to usher in the wave of Party Metal.

KISS

500

This Country Music Legend has won the American Music Award 17 times, Has 2 Grammy wins, and was even awarded the Arkansas Traveler Certificate.

Garth Brooks

600

This group brought biting songs to us throughout the 70's to the 90's, telling how to Walk, about Sweet Emotions, and even encouraging us to Dream On.

Aerosmith

600

This pop icon first stole the hearts of the world, had a highly public emotional breakdown, and bounced back in spectacular fashion!

Britney Spears

600

The four types of voices used in modern choral singing.

Soprano Alto Tenor Bass

600

This record label was created by Easy E and Dr. Dre, and was the first label to really push rap into the public mainstream.

Ruthless Records

600

This Psycosocial band scarred moms and religious groups with songs like "The Devil in I".

Slipknot

600

This Pioneer of Country Music is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.

Hank Williams

700

Sometimes considered teetering on the edge of Sonic Terror, this group emerged from LA in 1991 to protest their disdain for the government.

Rage Against the Machine

700

This Canadian wonder star took America by storm and is 10th cousin with another Canadian Super Star.

Justin Beiber

700

This choral group based out of Salt Lake City is world renowned, although you have to be a Later Day Saint to join.

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir

700

This New York rap group came stomping on stage wearing Addidas and wind breakers.

Run DMC

700

This Metal band is known for their insane on stage costumes, spraying the crowd with "various fluids", and other extreme acts on stage.

GWAR

700

This artist is either looking for a shaker of salt or a place called Paradise.

Willie Nelson

800

This individual revolutionized and defined how a guitar can sound, especially with his rendition of the Star Spangled Banner for Woodstock.

Jimi Hendrix

800

This pop legend first gained notoriety at the age of five as an Elvis impersonator. 

Bruno Mars

800

This American composer gained notoriety not only for being almost entirely self taught, but also being the first American woman to be recognized as a composer. She's best known for her Mass in E-flat Major, Gaelic Symphony, and a one act opera called Cabildo.

Amy Beach

800

This was the name of Dr. Dre's first group, with songs like "Turn Off the Lights" and "Surgery".

World Class Wreckin Cru

800

This song, by Steppenwolf, is credited for coining the term "Heavy Metal".

Born to Be Wild

800

This legend of Country was, for many years, a common throw away joke on a popular adult animation.

Conway Twitty

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