In a preferred embodiment, a board game for guessing song titles and artists includes a game board, spinner, timer, and a plurality of game pieces. The game board preferably has a scoring area on one end and a spinner area on the other end thereof. The scoring area allows the plurality of the game pieces to be used therein. The spinner area has an area for mounting the spinner. The area surrounding the spinner has a plurality of playing categories. Each player or team places a game piece in the start position of the scoring area. Each player or team takes turns rotating the spinner. The spinner will point to one of a plurality of playing categories. A person acting as a disc jockey, but not playing the game, will play the songs on a music source. Depending upon the category pointed to by the spinner, the participant will implement the prescribed action. When the title and artist of the song are correctly guessed; the next player or team rotates the spinner. The timer is used by the disc jockey to signal when time has expired for an individual player or team to guess the correct answers alone. The disc jockey announces the word "Mayhem" to indicate when time has expired and the other players or teams also have the opportunity to guess the answer(s). The first player or team to reach the maximum number of points wins the game.

 
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