5 Reasons John Prine Should Be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame5 Reasons John Prine Should Be in the Rock and Roll Hall of FameHe became an underground sensation, a hit-music maker and then a huge influence on successive generations of singer-songwriters.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
5 Reasons Devo Should Be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame5 Reasons Devo Should Be in the Rock and Roll Hall of FameThey're influential, artsy and one of the most visual bands on the planet. Why haven't they been inducted yet?John Patrick GattaJohn Patrick Gatta
5 Reasons MC5 Should Be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame5 Reasons MC5 Should Be in the Rock and Roll Hall of FameThey were foul-mouthed, revolutionary proto-punks. And it's about time the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame acknowledged them.Ennio GallucciEnnio Gallucci
5 Reasons the Cure Should Be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame5 Reasons the Cure Should Be in the Rock & Roll Hall of FameEligible for induction since 2004, they were a finalist once, in 2012.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
5 Reasons Kraftwerk Should Be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame5 Reasons Kraftwerk Should Be in the Rock and Roll Hall of FameGerman electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk deserve to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Ennio GallucciEnnio Gallucci
5 Reasons Roxy Music Should Be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame5 Reasons Roxy Music Should Be in the Rock & Roll Hall of FameBryan Ferry and company arrived as the patchouli-oiled '60s faded, with a look and feel like no one else. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
5 Reasons Todd Rundgren Should Be in the Rock Hall of Fame5 Reasons Todd Rundgren Should Be in the Rock Hall of FameThe singer-songwriter once said his career was marked by "consistency of inconsistency," and there's perhaps no more apt description. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso