USA TODAY LISTS THE ARTISTS THEY THINK THE ROCK HALL IS SNUBBING WITH THEIR 2019 INDUCTEES

Maeve McDermott of USA Today has listed the artists she thinks were snubbed by the 2019 Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame inductions. What do you think of USA Today’s list and reasons?

Beck

This is the first year that Beck is eligible for the Rock Hall – his first album Golden Feelings came out in 1993 – and while it seems likely that the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter will be nominated at some point, 2018 wasn’t his year.

Blink-182

Another newly eligible band, Blink-182 hasn’t seen many other bands of their ’90s pop-punk generation make it to the Rock Hall, save for Green Day in 2015.

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

The classic ’90s hip-hop group began planning their nomination campaign years ago, and considering the hip-hop genre is a relatively new addition to the Rock Hall, their generation of rappers deserve recognition.

Counting Crows

Grunge icons Nirvana and Pearl Jam have already made it to the Rock Hall, but how the committee treats the Counting Crows and the generation of ’90s alt-rockers that arrived in grunge’s wake remains to be seen.

Dave Matthews Band

Similarly, DMB’s jam band brethren haven’t had a ton of luck making it into the Rock Hall, though they have achieved more charts success than groups like Phish, who became eligible for nomination in the ’80s and have yet to appear on a shortlist.

Depeche Mode

There’s a noticeable lack of ’80s British new wave in the Rock Hall. And while this year’s nominations of The Cure and Devo are steps in the right direction, that leaves bands like Depeche Mode, along with Duran Duran, New Order and The Smiths, on the snubs list.

Jane’s Addiction

With Red Hot Chili Peppers’ 2012 induction and Rage Against the Machine’s nomination this year, the next Los Angeles rock group of this generation to make the Rock Hall should be Jane’s Addiction, which was last nominated in 2017.

Jeff Buckley

Can Buckley make it into the Rock Hall on the strength of a single album? Fans of “Grace,” his beloved debut and only full-length release before his death in 1997, would certainly say so.

Judas Priest

The influential rockers have been eligible since 1999, and considering the number of other heavy metal acts that have made it in the Rock Hall – including Black Sabbath, Metallica, Deep Purple and Kiss – Judas Priest belongs in the mix as well.

Kate Bush

Also nominated last year, Bush may be more familiar to UK listeners than in America, but her hugely influential discography, which continues to inspire some of the most interesting contemporary pop artists today, more than qualifies as Rock Hall material.

Nine Inch Nails

The band that made industrial rock mainstream, Trent Reznor and Co. have been nominated twice, with no dice.

Outkast

Perhaps the year’s biggest snub of a newly eligible act goes to Outkast, though it seems unlikely that the group’s Big Boi and Andre 3000 will be excluded from the Rock Hall for long.

Sheryl Crow

Newly eligible this year, Crow has all the critical love and the commercial hits she needs to make it into the Rock Hall.

Snoop Dogg

Snoop took the stage at the Rock Hall induction ceremony in 2017 to deliver a moving tribute to his friend Tupac Shakur. Newly eligible this year, it’s time that Snoop gets his own tribute at a Rock Hall induction in the near future.

Usher

Until Janet Jackson gets inducted into the Rock Hall, one of the many names whose recognition is long overdue, there should be an honorary moratorium on any other R&B artists out of respect. That being said, Usher did become eligible this year, and how the Rock Hall treats the radio-friendly R&B artists of his generation will be interesting to watch.

source: usatoday.com

Share : facebooktwittergoogle plus
pinterest



21 Responses

Leave us a comment


  • Dana on

    Actually, I am pleasantly surprised, that she acknowledged Priest.


  • Doug R. on

    Other than Judas Priest, that is the WORST list I have ever seen!!
    F–king ridiculous!


    • Doug R. on

      Now here’s a list of the REAL biggest snubs:
      Pat Benatar
      Ted Nugent
      Judas Priest
      Iron Maiden
      Scorpions
      Motorhead
      Motley Crue
      Ratt
      Def Leppard
      Ozzy/RR
      Stevie Nicks
      Sammy Hagar
      STYX
      Bad Company
      Journey
      Foreigner
      Boston
      Todd Rundgren
      MC5
      The Cure
      Now there’s your list of the biggest snubs! All of whom should’ve been in years ago! And their credentials speak for themselves.


    • Dana on

      Please add Dio.


    • Dana on

      I agree.


    • Doug R. on

      Absolutely!
      DIO!! (I knew I was forgetting somebody, shame on me!)
      RJD is NOT “The Last In Line” for the HOF, he should be first!


  • James K. on

    The article at least had the sense to include Judas Priest. Most of the others on that list are laughable. I’d vote for Jane’s Addiction and Nine Inch Nails.


    • Dana on

      You mean you wouldn’t vote for the Wu Tang Clan, Blink 182, Counting Crows or Usher? 😉


  • Eddie S. on

    Well, I’m glad she acknowledged the Priest snub, but she left out a few more, like The Doobie Brothers, Boston, Bad Company, Pat Benatar, Iron Maiden, Motorhead, Dio, Scorpions, Styx, Angel, and the Godz-for starters.


    • Dana on

      Now, that is a good list…


    • Doug R. on

      I thought the Doobies were in already? Add another one to the list!


  • James K. on

    Now that you mentioned it Dana, maybe Wu Tang Clan rocks and I just never gave them a chance! Lol!


    • Dana on

      LOL!!!!!!!!!!!


Leave a Reply