100% | CHEAPTRICK | 10 | "The Flame" rock band that released a self-titled album in both 1977 and 1997: 2 wds. |
69% | DURANDURAN | 10 | "Rio" New Wave band that released a self-titled album in both 1981 and 1993: 2 wds. |
68% | FLEETWOODMAC | 12 | "Don't Stop" pop band that released a self-titled album in both 1968 and 1975: 2 wds. |
49% | FALLOUTBOY | 10 | American band that released the album "Save Rock and Roll" after a hiatus of three years: 3 wds. |
48% | VAMPIREWEEKEND | 14 | Indie rock band that won a Best Alternative Music Album Grammy in 2020 for "Father of the Bride": 2 wds. |
43% | HARRYSTYLES | 11 | "Sign of the Times" pop singer who released a self-titled #1 album in 2017: 2 wds. |
43% | CREED | 5 | American rock band from the '90s that released their debut album "My Own Prison" in 1997 |
42% | FETTYWAP | 8 | "Trap Queen" rapper who released a self-titled #1 album in 2015: 2 wds. |
41% | LYNYRDSKYNYRD | 13 | American rock band formed in 1964 that still performs live and is best known for popularizing the Southern rock genre: 2 wds. |
40% | PINKFLOYD | 9 | Rock band whose "The Dark Side of the Moon" album was released in 1973 (2 wds.) |
40% | EVANESCENCE | 11 | "Bring Me to Life" rock band who released a self-titled #1 album in 2011 |
40% | OSCARDELAHOYA | 13 | Famed boxer nicknamed "Golden Boy" who released a self-titled Latin Pop album in 2000 - receiving a grammy nomination!: 2 wds. |
39% | LIMP | 4 | ___ Bizkit, '90s American rock band that released their debut album "Three Dollar Bill, Y'all" in 1997 |
39% | THEYARDBIRDS | 12 | English rock band formed in 1963 that still performs live and is known for starting the careers of Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck: 2 wds. |
39% | BLACKSABBATH | 12 | Rock band and self-titled first album featuring 39-Across (2 wds.) |
39% | THELUMINEERS | 12 | Denver-based folk rock band with a self-titled 2012 debut album: 2 wds. |
38% | PAULMCCARTNEY | 13 | Musician who announced his departure from 27-Across by releasing a self-titled solo album in April 1970 (2 wds.) |
37% | PEARLJAM | 8 | Eddie Vedder alt-rock band that released "Backspacer" in 2009: 2 wds. |
37% | OASIS | 5 | English rock band from the '90s that released their debut album "Definitely Maybe" in 1994 |
37% | WEEZER | 6 | Rock band that has released six self-titled albums |
37% | KORN | 4 | American rock band from the '90s that released their second album "Life Is Peachy" in 1996 |
37% | TOURBUS | 7 | Vehicle for a rock band that's on the road: 2 wds. |
36% | THEEAGLES | 9 | Rock band founded by Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner that had hits in the 1970s with 15-Across, 28-Across, and 36-Across (2 wds.) |
36% | THEBEATLES | 10 | Rock band that officially broke up about a month before 47-Across was released (2 wds.) |
36% | STATUSQUO | 9 | English rock band behind "In the Army Now" which was formed in 1962 and is still active: 2 wds. |
36% | TREE | 4 | Porcupine ___, English progressive rock band that released the album "The Incident" |
36% | DAVIDBOWIE | 10 | "Fame" and "Let's Dance" rock legend who released his first studio album in a decade in March: 2 wds. |
36% | GEORGELOPEZ | 11 | Comedian who starred in a self-titled sitcom from 2002 to 2007, and another that started in 2016: 2 wds. |
36% | THEZOMBIES | 10 | "She's Not There" band that will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tomorrow: 2 wds. |
36% | GLASSANIMALS | 12 | British indie rock band fronted by Dave Bayley and nominated for a Best New Artist Grammy in 2022: 2 wds. |