The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is no stranger to criticism, and one of the most common complaints about the institution is its woeful lack of metal representation.
It took decades for Judas Priest and Ozzy Osbourne to enterĀ the hallowed halls, and metal trailblazers such asĀ Iron Maiden and Dio are still on the outside looking in. But if the Rock Hall seems prejudiced against traditional heavy metal, then one might sayĀ it outright despises hair metal.
That’sĀ not a radical stance to take. Since the subgenre exploded in the early ’80s, hair metal has been widely reviled by critics, dismissed for its pigheadedĀ lyrics andĀ hackneyedĀ songwriting.
Obviously, that’s a disingenuous take, one that denies the unshakeableĀ hooks and technicalĀ prowess that categorized the best of the era. These bands were well-versed in writing larger-than-life anthems that captured the spirit of fun and rebellion that so many fans craved. (They evenĀ Trojan-horsed some clever chord progressions and melodies into their songs along the way.) What’s moreĀ quintessentially rock ‘n’ roll than that?
Thankfully, the RockĀ Hall has made some (glacial) progress on the hair metal front in recent years. Bon Jovi entered the Hall in 2018, followed by Def Leppard in 2019.Ā Hopefully these nods toĀ some of the era’s biggest and brightest bands helped legitimize hair metal in the eyes of the critical establishment and will pave the way forĀ similarĀ inductions in the future.
We’veĀ trimmed our wishlist down to the top choices,Ā using a liberalĀ definition of “hair metal” to include bands that massively influenced the scene or successfully adapted their sound to fit the times. Here areĀ 8 Hair Metal Bands That Belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Hair Metal Bands That Belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The maligned subgenre deserves better.
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