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Breaking Benjamin

Many of the reviews for Pennsylvania’s Alt-Rock back, Breaking Benjamin, generally praised them for their consistent style.  That might be praise, but while they did have success in the mid 2000’s with a post grunge sound, it was similar to what a lot of other bands were doing at the time and not exactly innovate or unique.  They would come back with a number one album (their first) in 2015, which again received moderately positive reviews, praising what else?   The musical style that they have been doing all along.

Black Lips

Black Lips are a very entertaining Punk band, but their charm is primarily based on their rowdy live shows, many of which were known to get completely out of control.  That should not take away from a band that is lyrically better than they get credit for, though we wonder what percentage of their fans focus on that.

Avril Lavigne

This one should be interesting.

There are a lot of people who would scoff at the idea of Avril Lavigne ever making the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  That criticism stems from her singing perceived lightweight material and as a pop singer (which is what she is despite attempts to categorize her as anything else) there is a desire to automatically label her as unworthy. 

Audioslave

As of this writing Rage Against the Machine and Soundgarden are not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame but easily could be at some point (hopefully we remember to edit this when it happens).  Tom Morello (RATM) and Chris Cornell (Soundgarden) were mutually in Audioslave, who showed great potential were not around long enough to warrant any real consideration, though we suspect that Morello and Cornell have other avenues to enter the Hall.