90s & 2000s Music Trivia
Boy bands, girl groups, the rise of pop-punk, the Eminem era, the death of CDs and the dawn of iTunes — every track on this category lived on someone's Sharpie-labeled mix CD.
129 quizzes in Music
Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey Era Trivia
Is it chicken or fish? 12 Newlyweds-era pop questions.
Jewel Trivia: Pieces of You Edition
12 questions about the Alaskan singer-songwriter who lived in a van.
Justin Timberlake Trivia: Solo Era Edition
12 questions about JT's post-NSYNC solo run from Justified to FutureSex/LoveSounds.
Kanye West 2000s Trivia: College Dropout to Graduation
12 questions about Ye's first three classic albums.
Kelly Clarkson Trivia: 12 Questions for the OG Idol
12 questions about the season-1 winner who actually had the longest career.
Killers Trivia: Hot Fuss Era
12 questions about the Las Vegas indie smash.
Kings of Leon Trivia: Sex on Fire Era
12 questions about the Followill brothers' 2008 mainstream pivot.
Lauryn Hill and the Fugees Trivia
12 questions about Miseducation and the Score.
Lil Wayne Trivia: Tha Carter III Era
12 questions about Cash Money's 2000s breakout.
Linkin Park Trivia: Hybrid Theory to Minutes to Midnight
In the end, 12 questions about the biggest nu-metal band of the era.
Ludacris Trivia: Word of Mouf Era
12 questions about Atlanta's most charismatic 2000s rapper.
Lyrics Trivia: Finish the 90s/2000s Lyric
12 questions where the right answer is whatever's already echoing in your head.
About 90s & 2000s Music
If the 80s belonged to MTV, the 90s and 2000s belonged to the cultural battle for the Top 40 — and every kid with an allowance and a CVS gift card was a participant. We had the boy band wars (Backstreet Boys vs. NSYNC), the divas era (Whitney, Mariah, Celine, then Beyoncé and Christina and Britney), the Lilith Fair singer-songwriter wave, the rise of teen pop-punk (Avril Lavigne, Blink-182, Sum 41, New Found Glory), the hip-hop crossover into pure pop dominance (50 Cent, Eminem, Outkast, Jay-Z, Kanye), and the auto-tune-and-club-bangers era that closed out the decade.
Underneath all of it: TRL on MTV, Z100 on the radio, Napster and then Limewire and then iTunes, and the slow death of the CD. This category covers all of it.