Music Through The Years
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General Knowledge
100

Released in 1982, this Toto song became the band's only No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

Africa 


100

The opening scene featuring a giant rolling boulder comes from this iconic 1981 adventure movie.

Raiders of the Lost Ark

100

Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer are the four unforgettable main characters in this hit NBC sitcom.

Seinfeld

100

Introduced with the Apple Lisa, this was the first computer pointing device.

The Mouse

100

This colorful 3D puzzle, invented in 1974, has six faces and became a worldwide craze in the 1980s.

Rubik's Cube

200

The chorus of this Backstreet Boys classic repeatedly includes the phrase, "Tell me why...

I Want It That Way

200

Eddie Murphy stars as Detroit detective Axel Foley in this 1984 action-comedy.

Beverly Hills Cop

200

Catchphrases like "D'oh!", "Eat my shorts!", and "Excellent..." became pop culture staples thanks to this television series.

The Simpsons

200

This iconic console came packaged with Super Mario Bros. and, in many bundles, Duck Hunt, which used the Zapper light gun.

Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

200

This iconic 1980 arcade game has players navigate a character through a maze while eating dots and avoiding 

Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde

300

This upbeat Whitney Houston anthem features the repeated refrain, "I wanna feel the heat with somebody.

"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)

300

This 1995 film was the first feature-length movie created entirely with computer-generated animation.

Toy Story

300

Debuting in 2003, this sitcom centers on the often-chaotic lives of Charlie, Alan, and Jake in a Malibu beach house.  

Two and a Half Men

300

First released in 1985, this operating system became the world's most widely used desktop OS.

Microsoft Windows

300

The line, "I'm the king of the world!" became one of cinema's most famous quotes from this film.

Titanic

400

This 2009 international hit by Jay Sean features rapper Lil Wayne and became the first U.S. Billboard Hot 100 #1 single by a British Asian solo artist.”

Down 

400

Directed by Peter Weir, this film ends with its main character sailing to the edge of his artificial world.

The Truman Show

400

Airing from 1990 to 1996, this sitcom helped launch Will Smith's acting career and featured one of television's most emotional moments when Will asks, "How come he don't want me, man?"

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

400

The "WWW" seen at the beginning of many website addresses stands for this.

World Wide Web

400

Formed in the United Kingdom, this pop group became one of the best-selling female groups of all time with hits like "Say You'll Be There" and "Spice Up Your Life."

Spice Girls

500

This is the 2001 lead single from Invincible, known for its cinematic music video and disco-influenced groove.

You Rock My World

500

In this film, Elle Woods initially follows her ex-boyfriend to Harvard, only to discover her own talent for law along the way.

Legally Blonde

500

Premiering in 1994, this hit sitcom featured the famous catchphrase, "We were on a break!"

Friends

500

Launched in 2004, this social media platform lets users add friends, share photos, post status updates, and join groups.

Facebook

500

Launched in 2005, the very first video uploaded to this website was titled "Me at the zoo."

YouTube