1970s
1980s
1990s
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2010s-2020s
100

This disco group is known for its classic hit "Stayin' Alive"

Bee Gees

100

Dubbed the "Queen of Pop," this American artist is best known for her 1989 hit "Like a Prayer"

Madonna

100

Despite a short mainstream career lasting three years, this band continues to have a strong influence in modern rock culture.

Nirvana

100

This American rapper is known for his polarizing political commentary, and his hit song "Gold Digger" featuring actor Jamie Foxx.

Kanye West/Ye

100

This American rapper from California was recently involved in a major rap feud, and his album "To ---- A Butterfly" is regarded as one of the greatest albums in history.

Kendrick Lamar

200

Keith Moon was a member of this British rock band, his tenure marking him as one of the most influential drummers of all time.

The Who

200

This American singer hailing from Minnesota blended elements of funk, R&B, rock, new wave, soul, and many other genres in his works.

Prince

200

This experimental English rock band, known for its hit single "Creep," is credited with advancing the sound of alternative rock.

Radiohead

200

This virtual English band has a single named after a famous American actor.

Gorillaz

200

This English singer was responsible for the best-selling album internationally in 2017, which generated hits such as "Shape Of You" and "Castle on the Hill"

Ed Sheeran

300

This English band is one of the pioneers of the punk genre, and achieved further success with their experimental third album London Calling.

The Clash

300

This American hard rock band recently disbanded in 2020, following the death of their internationally recognized guitarist whos surname is the band's name.

Van Halen

300

This American singer recently had the 30th anniversary of his only studio album, with tracks such as "So Real" and "Lover, You Should've Come Over"

Jeff Buckley

300

This pop-rap group's first major hit was the 2003 single "Where Is the Love?" from the album Elephunk.

Black Eyed Peas

300

This electronic band released the single "Get Lucky" in 2013, which reached the top 10 in the charts in 27 different countries.

Daft Punk

400

This American singer, dubbed the "Queen of Disco", garnered musical influence from the counterculture movement of the 1960s.

Donna Summer

400

This English synth-pop duo gained fame with their Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit "West End Girls"

Pet Shop Boys

400
This west coast American rapper is known as the "Godfather of Gangsta Rap", and has collaborated with Ice Cube and Dr. Dre.

Eazy-E

400

This American rapper was known for "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" and for surviving 9 gunshot wounds in 2000. 

50 Cent

400

This indie rock band is known for their fusion of Afropop, chamber music, and their song "A-Punk"

Vampire Weekend

500

This English rock band, known for its hit "Get It On," is one of the pioneers of the glam rock genre.

T. Rex

500

This English rock band incorporates elements of post-punk and new wave into their songs, and made the titular song for the 1986 film Pretty in Pink.

The Psychedelic Furs

500

This Irish singer is known for her cover of "Nothing Compares 2 U," and her 1987 debut album The Lion and the Cobra.

Sinead O’Conner

500

This short-lived rock supergroup consisted of Soundgarden's lead singer Chris Cornell, with members of the band Rage Against the Machine.

Audioslave

500

This American rapper is known for his hits "Crazy Story" and "Took Her To The O," 

King Von