The Rock and Roll Hall of Fane has announced the Finalists for the 2025 Class, and as always they did do in random fashion, with an announcement the day before that always changes.
The nominees are:
Bad Company. Eligible since 2000, never nominated. Ranked #23 on Notinhalloffame.com. This is a long time coming for Paul Rodgers, whose band has huge support for the Rock Hall.
The Black Crowes. Eligible since 2016, never nominated. Ranked #240 on Notinhalloffame.com. The Black Crowes netted their first nomination and were outliers in their time.
Chubby Checker. Eligible since 1986, never nominated. Ranked #280 on Notinhalloffame.com. Nobody waited longer than Checker, who receives his first nomination after being eligible for the entire duration of the Hall’s existence.
Joe Cocker. Eligible since 1995, never nominated. Ranked #34 on Notinhalloffame.com. Cocker is another who waited a long time to finally gain a nomination.
Billy Idol. Eligible since 2007, never nominated. Ranked #118 on Notinhalloffame.com. The prince of pop-punk secures his first nomination after 18 years.
Mana. Eligible since 2013, never nominated. Unranked on Notinhalloffame.com. Who? Bluntly, they were never on our radar but this Mexican group is massively popular and can fill to this day arenas across the United States.
OutKast. Eligible since 2019, never nominated. Ranked #40 on Notinhalloffame.com. Southern Hip Hop looks to enter the Hall for the first time, and who better than Outkast to spearhead it.
Phish. Eligible since 2016, never nominated. Ranked #131 on Notinhalloffame.com. Could Phish become the next jam band to enter the Hall?
Mariah Carey. Eligible since 2016, nominated in 2024. Ranked #130 on Notinhalloffame.com. Carey is on the ballot for the second straight year.
New Order/Joy Division. Eligible since 2004, nominated in 2023. Ranked separately on Notinhalloffame at #5 and #11 respectively. The Hall is trying it again by combining the two groups. This is not unprecedented as they indicted the Small Faces/The Faces together.
Cyndi Lauper: Eligible since 2009, nominated in 2023. Ranked #105 on Notinhalloffame.com. Lauper is nominated for the second time, and sees a ballot with only one other female act.
Oasis: Eligible since 2024, nominated in 2024. Ranked #3 on Notinhalloffame.com. Oasis is on the ballot for the second straight year, and would that not be fun to hear a Gallagher brothers acceptance speech!
The White Stripes: Eligible since 2023, nominated in 2023. Ranked #6 on Notinhalloffame.com. Jack and Meg White return to the ballot, and look to be fixtures until they are inducted.
Soundgarden: Eligible since 2012, nominated in 2020 & 2023. Ranked #19 on Notinhalloffame.com. This is the third kick at the can for the Grunge act.
It is unknown when the Rock Hall will announce the 2025 Class, but we would like to congratulate those who were nominated.
Apologies, gang, as this should have been done months ago.
We have updated our Notinhalloffame.com Rock list to include those for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This list goes up to 600, and you can find the entire list here.
For reference, the current top ten are:
#1. The Smiths. Eligible since 2009.
#2. Jethro Tull. Eligible since 1994.
#3. Oasis. Eligible since 2020.
#4. Pixies. Eligible since 2015.
#5. New Order. Eligible since 2007.
#6. The White Stripes. Eligible since 2023.
#7. Iron Maiden. Eligible since 2005.
#8. Gram Parsons. Eligible since 1993.
#9. King Crimson. Eligible since 1995.
#10. Coldplay. Eligible since 2023.
We will continue our lists often. Thank you for your support.
We have a major update on Notinhalloffame.com as our annual list of those to consider for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The first thing we did was remove the artists who were chosen for the Hall in the latest class. That group consisted of Radiohead (#1), Roxy Music (#5), The Cure (#11), Janet Jackson (#18), Def Leppard (#41), The Zombies (#85) and Stevie Nicks (#122).
The second thing we did is input the new artists who are eligible. As they were already listed on our site on the Future Rock and Roll Hall of Fame eligible section, we took your existing votes and comments into consideration.
That segues perfectly into the third thing that we did, which was to look at the votes and comments that you made on the existing entrants on the list. This matters to us and we adjusted accordingly.
As such, we are proud to present our new Top 10:
For the fourth time Kraftwerk returns to the #1 spot. They have been nominated five times including last year. They were ranked #2 last year and have never been lower than #3 since we started this website.
Oasis makes their debut at #2 making them the highest new artist on our list. The British group are certainly Hall of Fame worthy however it is unlikely that the Gallagher brothers will show up should they be chosen.
Jethro Tull returns at #3. To date, they have yet to be nominated for the Rock Hall despite being eligible since 1993.
The Smiths also hold steady at their same position at #4. The Smiths have been nominated in 2015 and 2016 and have been eligible since 2008.
MC5 moved up one spot from #6 to #5. The proto-punk group have been eligible since 1991 and have been nominated four times and the last three years.
The highest hip-hop act is now the Notorious B.I.G. who debuts at #6. Like Oasis, there is an excellent chance that he could enter on his first year of eligibility.
Gram Parsons hold his position at #7. Parsons has been eligible since 1992 and he has been nominated three times the last occurring in 2005.
Willie Nelson also remains with the same rank at #8. Nelson has been eligible since 1986 and has never been nominated.
Judas Priest climbed one rung from #10 to #9. The Heavy Metal outfit from the United Kingdom have been eligible since 1999 and were nominated once in 2018.
New Order swapped spots with Judas Priest and dropped to #10. They have been eligible since 2006 and have never been nominated.
Weezer debuts at a high profile spot at #40 and Korn also joins them in the Top 50 with a debut at #49. The Top 100 showcases Outkast at #59, Daft Punk at #71 and Marilyn Manson at #79.
The other new entries are Elliott Smith (#127), Jeff Buckley (#157), Nas (#174), Portishead (#215), The Fugees (#245), Usher (#293), Godspeed! You Black Emperor (#355). Aaliyah (#361), At the Drive-In (#375), Cake (#403), Supergrass (#413), Bush (#425), Ben Harper (#443), Tricky (#506) and Brandy (#534).
The entire list can be found here.
At present we are ranking 588 acts. Longtime visitors know that when we began this a decade ago we only ranked 100 acts, grew it to 250 and eventually 500. We have a long term goal of reaching 1,000 hence why when there are new entries we did not remove any to keep at an even 500.
For those wondering about our other list revisions we will have the Baseball and Football ones done shortly.
As always we thank you for your support and we encourage you to cast your votes and offer your opinions!
Sooner or later, a BritPop band will find a representative in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. While there have been some very important groups that debuted before Oasis the odds are strong that this is the band that will go in first.