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Name Origins
200

Joe Strummer & Rod Stewart both had this occupation before becoming famous

Gravedigger

200

Frank Ferrana Jr.

Nikki Sixx

200

This State is home of the "Graveyard Of Flavors"

Waterbury, Vt.

200

This band told Ted Bundy to "Just Admit It"

Jane's Addiction

200

This band was named after Woody Guthrie's boyhood gang.

Boomtown Rats

400

This King Of Metal lost part of his finger as a sheet metal worker

Tony Iommi

400

Chaim Witz

Gene Simmons

400

This State is home of Lucy The Elephant

Margate City, N.J.

400

This modern folk artist wrote a song about the Clown Prince of serial killers

Sufjan Stevens "John Wayne Gacy Jr.

400

This band was named after an ex-Pro Wrestler and Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility operator

Drop Kick Murphy's

600

Crown Electric Company once employed this rock star

Elvis

600

Henry Garfield

Henry Rollins

600

You will find the Titanic Museum in this State.

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

600

Link Wray immortalized this serial killer.

"Jack The Ripper"

600

This band got their name from a 17th century prostitute who allegedly beheaded her clients.

Molly Hatchet

800

This rock star was once a stripper in Thailand and Alaska

Courtney Love

800

Janis Fink

Janis Ian

800

Salem Sue the world's largest fiberglass cow is in this State.

New Salem, North Dakota

800

Neil Young's "Revolution Blues" was about this group of serial killers.

Manson Family

800

This band took their name from a Paul McCartney alias.

Ramones

1000

She was a waitress at Max's Kansas City before she dyed her hair.

Debbie Harry

1000

Lester Polfus

Les Paul

1000

The world's largest ventriloquist museum is in this State.

Fort Mitchell, Kentucky

1000

"When I started writing this song I imagined Alice Cooper doing a Randy Newman-type ballad"

Psycho Killer

1000

This band took it's name from a large pipe sculpture in Seattle's Sand Point.

Soundgarden