Top 10 Most Shafted by the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame

Thin Lizzy: With their dual-guitar harmonies and anthemic rock songs, Thin Lizzy influenced countless bands and helped shape the hard rock.

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The Doobie Brothers: Despite their string of hit singles and albums in the 1970s, The Doobie Brothers have yet to receive an induction into the Rock Hall.

Soundgarden: As pioneers of the grunge movement alongside bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam, Soundgarden's innovative sound.

Motorhead: Led by the legendary Lemmy Kilmister, Motorhead's gritty, high-energy rock and roll has earned them a dedicated following.

MC5: A seminal proto-punk band known for their raw energy and politically charged lyrics, MC5's influence on rock music is undeniable.

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Kraftwerk: Widely regarded as pioneers of electronic music and influential to countless artists across multiple genres.

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Kate Bush: An innovative and influential artist known for her ethereal vocals and boundary-pushing music.

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Judas Priest: Another iconic heavy metal band, Judas Priest has been eligible for induction for many years but has been consistently overlooked by the Rock Hall.

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Joy Division/New Order: Both as Joy Division and later as New Order, this band played a significant role in shaping the post-punk.

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Iron Maiden: Despite being one of the most successful and influential heavy metal bands of all time.

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