10 Rock Musicians Who Should Become Two-Time Hall Of Famers

1. Ozzy Osbourne

First of all, how did it take until 2006 for Black Sabbath to go into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? The Bee Gees got in before they did!

Secondly, and here's the real kicker, Ozzy Osbourne hasn't even been nominated as solo act. Now that's a Tragedy.

As the lead singer/demonic chairman of Sabbath, Ozzy changed the world by bringing heavy metal came roaring into the mainstream. Although he got the sack from the band in 1979, that didn't stop the Prince of Darkness from continuing to cast a his majestic shadow over the rock world.

Osbourne's solo career has spawned numerous memorable singles such as Crazy Train, Bark at the Moon, and No More Tears, and his antics both on and off the stage have made him a god amongst men.

This is the guy who once snorted a line of ants with Mötley Crüe; that's Hall of Fame worthy in and of itself.

Even after so many years of insect-based madness, Osbourne's name still commands the highest respect, and should be right up there with some of the other biggest single stars in rock 'n' roll history.

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Jacob Simmons has a great many passions, including rock music, giving acclaimed films three-and-a-half stars, watching random clips from The Simpsons on YouTube at 3am, and writing about himself in the third person.