| Clue | Answer |
| This band first became popular in their home continent, Europe, as a punk band. They crossed the pond when they crossed to hard rock. | |
| Big fans of vehicles, these guys. This is not only clear by their name, but also their track titles; drive, cruiser, roll... | |
| The ex-singer of Bronski Beat and Richard Coles make up this band, known for a high-pitched Thelma Houston cover. | |
| This Swedish band owes their biggest hit(s) to Gran Turismo. This becomes clear to the watchers of the clip. | |
| People have been enjoying this band (Men especially 3/4 of it) since the Olympics in 1996. | |
| Siblings Richard and Karen just used their mutual last name as bandname. That's the only parallell with The White Stripes I can think of. | |
| This English Punk Rock band has been rocking in casbahs all over the world from 1976 'till 1986. | |
| Their most known song only contained the letter M. Care to buy a vowel? | |
| | Clue | Answer |
| The biggest hit (especially in Europe) of this band is about their school class of (the year is the title). | |
| Lionel Richie started out in this American funk/soul band. | |
| Kind of sad that a rock band with heavy topics like this one is mostly known by their hair and the theme of a Disney movie about an ogre... | |
| They only had one big poppy hit in the 80's. After that it seemed like they just died, like, in someones arms. | |
| Founded in 2004, this Long Beach indie rock band finally begun, and therefore is the newbie of this quiz. | |
| Their songs are inspired by the unstable conditions in their homeland, their name on a kind of fruit. | |
| Not sure what's more famous about this band: their dark songs or Robert Smith's distinctive appearance. | |
| After just one sole hit 'Wherever You Will Go', these guys thought it time for an indefinite hiatus... | |
| Sorry Boy(s), this answer had to be excluded for it would trigger the Cult, which you therefore already have. | |
| Just missed this quiz by... thousand years? | |
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