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U2

Inducted in their first year of eligibility, U2 remain as superstars who are both relevant and can sell out a stadium.  Even on a list as powerful as this one, that is one hell of an accomplishment.

Inducted in 2005.  From Dublin, Ireland

Bono (vocals), The Edge (guitar), Adam Clayton (bass), Larry Mullen Jr. (drums)

Should they be in the Hall of Fame?

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Definitely put them in! - 0%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 66.7%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 33.3%
No opinion. - 0%
No way! - 0%
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0 #1 jimmy26 -0001-11-29 19:00
pushing hard for that # 4 all time band spot. could be ther already.
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0 #2 Paul 2012-10-16 17:28
Hmm, even speaking as a fellow irishman, i've never thought of U2 as anything more than a bland, straight forward rock band. In the early 80s you had really interesting bands like Depeche Mode, Public Image LTD and New Order who were actually sticking their necks out, forging a new kind of music, U2 never did that. However, their success cannot be argued with.
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