Band with S
American metal band from Iowa, famous for masks and intense live shows.
US rock duo named after a dildo in a novel, jazzy rock sound.
’90s British girl group, global pop phenomenon.
German hard rock band, known for “Wind of Change”.
US alt‑metal band, often shortened to SOAD.
American thrash metal band, key part of the Big Four.
Seattle grunge/alt rock band fronted by Chris Cornell.
US alt rock band, “Mellon Collie” era legends.
UK pop group from the ’90s/’00s, TV show “Miami 7”.
American rock band from Chicago, known for “Mr. Roboto”.
South Korean boy group under JYP, 4th‑gen K‑pop stars.
13‑member K‑pop boy group from Pledis/Hybe.
US post‑hardcore band formed in 2009, emo scene staple.
Canadian pop‑punk band, big in early 2000s.
British rock band with prog and pop influences.
US ska‑punk band from Long Beach, ’90s cult favorites.
Canadian pop-punk band, big with 2000s hits like “Perfect”.
American rock band led by guitarist Steve Miller.
Christian rock/metal band from Tennessee.
British soul/pop band fronted by Mick Hucknall.
American rock band known for “Second Chance”.
Swedish power metal band with war-themed lyrics.
Folk rock duo, classic 60s–70s act.
The Supremes, iconic Motown girl group.
English alternative rock band from Oxford.
American rock band, part of 90s grunge/alt scene.
American noise/alt rock band from New York.
American rock band best known for “All Star”.
South Korean K‑pop boy band formed in 2008.
American rock band famous for “Two Princes”.
K‑pop girl group Girls’ Generation, also known as SNSD.
South Korean K‑pop girl group formed in 2010.
R&B superduo Silk Sonic with Bruno Mars & .Paak.
Brazilian heavy metal band from Belo Horizonte.
American pop‑rock band Scissor Sisters.
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