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DJ Shadow

There are many who wouldn’t give a thought to any one named “DJ” for a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but as the words “Rock and Roll” constantly seems to change meaning, there may be a time when it won’t seem so foreign.  With that said, DJ Shadow is not just any DJ, but one who has pushed the boundaries of the turntable and became one of the most sought after DJs in the industry.  Should any turntable master get into the Hall DJ Shadow is as good a choice as any.

277. Counting Crows

As Alternative became commercially viable, so did forms of Alternative Pop.  With that, Counting Crows made a huge seemingly overnight splash with their debut record that was often compared to Van Morrison, The Band and R.E.M.  With that type of comparison, they received the type of dual success of being critically respected and commercially successful.  

Cornershop

If unique hybrids are what it takes to get into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, than England’s Cornershop could receive a look.  Their blend of Dance, Indie Rock and Indian music created a different sound.  They were somewhat controversial and would not shy away from political or racial issues.  Their career deserves some kind of footnote, but they would be hard pressed to enter the Hall even if it was in London.

424. Collective Soul

With a radio and MTV friendly brand of Alternative music, Collective Soul carved out a respectable career of hits in the 90’s and early millennium.  Although they had a decent career and their hits are very well known, they were not the earth shattering band that changed the musical landscape.  As such, they may be the musical equivalent of Album or Arena Rock bands that came before them, known and successful but not considered influential by many.  This perception will have to change for Collective Soul to get any remote consideration for the Hall.