| 100% | THEDOORS | 8 | 1960s rock group fronted by Jim Morrison |
| 55% | BYRDS | 5 | The —, 1960s rock group formed by Jim McGuinn, David Crosby and Gene Clark |
| 53% | NODOUBT | 7 | Rock group fronted by Gwen Stefani: 2 wds. |
| 41% | CULTURECLUB | 11 | Group fronted by Boy George |
| 39% | PAPAS | 5 | Half of a 1960s rock group |
| 37% | DOORS | 5 | Jim Morrison's group, with "the" |
| 37% | REM | 3 | Rock band fronted by Michael Stipe |
| 37% | AEROSMITH | 9 | Rock band fronted by Steven Tyler |
| 37% | QUEEN | 5 | Rock band fronted by Freddie Mercury |
| 37% | PARAMORE | 8 | Rock band fronted by Hayley Williams |
| 37% | INXS | 4 | Rock band fronted by Michael Hutchence |
| 37% | ELO | 3 | Rock band fronted by Jeff Lynne (Abbr.) |
| 36% | ELO | 3 | Rock band fronted by Jeff Lynne, for short |
| 35% | CSN | 3 | Folk rock group often joined by Young: Abbr. |
| 34% | STANDCLEAROFTHEDOORS | 20 | Critic's pan of a Jim Morrison rock concert? |
| 34% | RUSH | 4 | Canadian rock band fronted by Geddy Lee |
| 34% | BLONDIE | 7 | Punk rock band fronted by Debbie Harry |
| 34% | COLDPLAY | 8 | British rock band fronted by Chris Martin |
| 34% | BONJOVI | 7 | US rock band fronted by John Bongiovi |
| 34% | XTC | 3 | English rock brand fronted by Andy Partridge |
| 34% | METALLICA | 9 | Legendary rock band fronted by James Hetfield |
| 34% | XTC | 3 | English rock band fronted by Andy Partridge |
| 33% | CURE | 4 | Goth rock band fronted by Robert Smith, starts The |
| 33% | THEKINKS | 8 | British rock group founded by Ray and Dave Davies |
| 33% | THECHADMITCHELLTRIO | 19 | 1960s group whose leader was replaced by John Denver |
| 32% | TURTLES | 7 | 1960s rock band founded by Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman, with "the" |
| 32% | PEARLJAM | 8 | 90s grunge rock band fronted by Eddie Vedder |
| 32% | MASSIVE | 7 | Australian hard rock band fronted by Brad Marr |
| 31% | AMERICANNIGHT | 13 | "The ___," volume of poetry written by Jim Morrison which was published 20 years after his death: 2 wds. |
| 30% | MRMOJORISIN | 11 | Phrase used in the song "L.A. Woman," by Jim Morrison which is an anagram of his name: 3 wds. |