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This British rock band, known for smashing their instruments at the end of their concerts, recorded the rock opera Tommy in 1969.
Question 1:
This British rock band, known for smashing their instruments at the end of their concerts, recorded the rock opera Tommy in 1969.
A.
David Bowe
B.
Rush
C.
Pink Floyd
D.
The Who
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