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309. Primus

Musically, they may have a Funk Metal type of groove about them, but categorizing Primus in any capacity seems so difficult.  Their irreverent approach to music making may have made them one of the more misunderstood bands, though they may have been able to make a claim for a band whose fans were among the most devoted.  Any remote Hall chance they have would revolve around the musical reverence of bassist/vocalist Les Claypool, whose talent is certainly Hall of Fame worthy.  The odds are that the Hall just won’t get them.

415. Moby

One of the top Electronic figures of the 90’s, Moby was also among the most controversial.  He was not a straight laced star in a partying genre and not necessarily the one that others wanted to see become the face of Electronica.  Still, his ability to ease into pure Techno, Ambient and virtually any Electronic based musical format has to be applauded and with a long string of hits he is certainly among the most successful.  Chances are that none of this will be enough to warrant serious Hall consideration.

130. Mariah Carey

Her huge success is unquestionable. Mariah Carey is not only one of the most successful artists all time in the United States but in the world.

Her vocal skills are undeniable, and when people discuss who is the greatest singer ever, her name belongs in the discussion.

229. Kid Rock

It took a long time for Kid Rock’s Beastie Boy inspired Rap Metal to make him a star but when he did he never looked back.  Future efforts from the Michigan based white trash superstar showcased a lot more range than would have been originally suspected.  Kid Rock would show that he could use Country and Classic Rock influences and still have the same swagger that made him a star.