This week, my pal, OutKick writer extraordinaire Austin Perry, and I put together an article and video about ourtop 10 biggest Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame snubsafter the latest batch of inductees were announced.
The response was overwhelming,with many heralding it as an instant classic, even if we erroneously said Jimmy Buffett wasn't in theRock Hallwhen he was inducted posthumously in 2024.
Which, in fairness to us, is stillwaaaaaytoo late.
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But we opened the floor to the readers and got a ton of emails with bands and artists you think are thebiggestsnubs.
So, let's take a look at some of them, shall we?
Todd hit us with a great suggestion that is a major omission from the prog-rock realm:
Your lists are very good. I would add King Crimson because they are the godfathers of prog. They influenced Tool, Rush, and Genesis. "In the Court of King Crimson" is a must-have album. Guided By Voices should be in, too. They put out three of the great indie albums in a row: "Bee Thousand", "Alien Lanes", and "Under The Bushes, Under The Stars". The brains behind the band, Robert Pollard, has written over 4,000 songs. He's the most underappreciated American artist of the past 50 years.
Styx just flat-out rule, we all know it. (Photo by Gus Stewart/Getty Images)
One reader sent me a message that just said, "Styz" in the subject and then "And it’s not close," in the body.
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