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452. Suicidal Tendencies

As one of the first Hardcore Punk bands of note, Suicidal Tendencies was an early favorite of the Skate Punk scene. Not one to rest on their laurels, the band always evolved incorporating elements of Thrash, Funk Metal and Progressive Metal in future efforts. Still a favorite among Hardcore Punk and Metal fans, they have no realistic shot at induction for the Hall, but ask their fans if that even matters.

458. Pat Metheny

An accomplished Jazz guitarist, Pat Metheny has garnered critical acclaim for his Jazz interpretations. Metheny may very well be one of the more ambitious Jazz performers as his work incorporated far more influences (World, Fusion for example) than most, yet he was able to do so without losing his basic appeal. As such, Metheny has a limitless quality about him as it seems to be little that he can’t do. Having said that, with a list full of accomplished Jazz artists, Metheny could get a surprise look as his music was a little more diverse than other Jazz superstars and he could have a lit more of that “Rock Credibility” than most.

308. Joe Satriani

A guitar virtuoso with few equals, Joe Satriani holds the undesirable record of the most Grammy nominations (15) without a win. Satriani primarily recorded instrumentals which were technically brilliant and immersed with his own unique style. Despite his unquestionable skills, generally instrumental guitarists face a bit of an uphill battle in the performer category.

297. The Undertones

Many a Rock band was based on their subtlety. The Undertones were not one of those bands. If anything, they were a band that may have understood the basic ideal of Rock and Roll better than anyone as their blend of Garage Rock during the Punk Years was very much a celebration of the Rock and Roll spirit. While other Rock bands of their era were busy making statements, this was a band that was just making Rock music; funny how that was forgotten in one of Rock’s best eras.