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Music Quiz: Greatest Hits XXXI

Welcome back for another week of quizzing.

Can you link 20 (increasingly obscure) artists to their greatest hits albums?

https://sporcle.com/games/Rogerisonthehunt/greatest-hits-albums-xxxi-picture-click

There seem to be increasing numbers of artists I don’t care about (sorry Gareth Gates) but I scrounged my way to 15.

Congratulations to EclecticMusicLover, who top-scored with 17 last week.

What are you spinning right now? I’m playing this incognito track from Caroline Polachek.

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