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174. Rammstein

We might have younger readers who may think that Rammstein is the best band to come out of Germany.  Fans of Krautrock and the Scorpions may dispute this (as do we), but it is hard to dispute that Rammstein has been one of the more successful groups to come out of Germany in the past fifteen years.  With an Industrial driven brand of Heavy Metal, Rammstein was able to cross borders and become successful in North America.  This was an impressive feat considering they rarely sang in English.  At some point, a second German group will crack the Hall; could it be Rammstein?


Should Rammstein be in the Hall of Fame?

Definitely put them in! - 92.9%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 6%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 0%
No opinion. - 0%
No way! - 1.1%

327. Natalie Merchant

Upon leaving 10,000 Maniacs, Natalie Merchant embarked on an even greater solo career.  Merchant’s sweet and sometimes melancholy voice were used on well chosen singles to hook an audience and after that she had had an audience for her poetic feminist songs.  Merchant was able to become a hit maker and concert attraction and though she has been largely inactive in recent years she has the unique abiliy to come back without missing a beat.

There are many who are eagerly awaiting the induction of Stevie Ray Vaughan in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  Should Vaugahan get in, it could squeak the door open a bit for Kenny Wayne Shepherd who was able to pick up the mantle of modern Blues Rock in the 90’s.  Shepherd has managed to gain the respect of the Blues commuinty but without a little more mainstream acceptance and Vaughan’s induction, there would appear to be little hope for Shepherd.

Juvenile

With Rap beginning to enter the Hall, a question will soon be asked the same of traditional Rock bands as to whether solid and consistent acts can get in without having a period of dominance.  Juvenile falls into the former as he has had a wide amount of successful albums in the Gangsta Rap genre, he did not exactly break new ground.  Gangsta Rap may find a place in the Hall, but it will have to come from an artist with more profile (and dare we say skill) than Juvenile.