Music lovers everywhere will have their eyes glued to the screen during this year’s Rock Hall induction ceremony. Although this year’s headlining class features historic acts such as Outkast, Bad Company, Soundgarden, and others, the list of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame snubs also garnered attention. If you’re disappointed that your favorite artist hasn’t achieved the honor of receiving a 2025 Rock Hall induction, Hoopla has you covered.

Music from the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Snubs You Can Stream for Free on Hoopla
Hoopla has some of your favorite albums by 2025 Rock Hall snubs available for free! All you need is a valid library card.
- The Black Crowes
Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, this southern rock outfit released their debut album, Shake Your Money Maker, in 1989. Their 1992 follow-up album, The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, saw the band reach the top of the Billboard 200 for the first time.
Some of the Black Crowes music that can be streamed on Hoopla include: Greatest Hits, Shake Your Money Maker, and The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (Super Deluxe).

- Phish
The Burlington, Vermont-based rock outfit Phish formed in 1983. Rising to popularity in the ‘90s, the band has fused elements of a variety of styles to create a signature sound that fans love.
Hoopla’s Phish catalogue includes: Joy, The Gorge ‘98, Farmhouse, A Live One, The Story of the Ghost, Evolve, and Billy Breathes.

- Oasis
Originators of the famous “Britpop” style that took both England and the US by storm in the mid-to-late ‘90s, Oasis formed in Manchester, England, in 1991. Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have recently reunited after more than a decade-long hiatus.
Oasis albums you can stream on Hoopla include: Definitely Maybe, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory, and Be Here Now.

- New Order
Often hailed as one of the most influential bands of the ‘80s, New Order is an English rock band formed in 1980 upon the demise of the band Joy Division. Fusion of styles like synth-pop, new wave, and alternative has allowed New Order to amass fans across all age groups.
Hoopla’s New Order catalog includes: Lost Sirens, Technique, Education, Entertainment, Recreation (Live), and Power Corruption and Lies.

- Mariah Carey
Often touted as one of the best vocalists in the R&B world, Mariah Carey first rose to fame with the release of her self-titled 1990 album, which saw five singles top the Billboard Hot 100 chart. After a run of chart-topping hits throughout the ‘90s and a subsequent decline at the turn of the millennium, she reemerged in 2005 with one of the highest-selling albums of the century, The Emancipation of Mimi.
Some of Mariah Carey’s music you can find on Hoopla includes: The Emancipation of Mimi, E=MC2, and Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel.

- Maná
Originally formed in 1981, Mana reached global stardom in the early ‘90s with the release of 1991’s ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?, which sold more than 10 million copies globally. Although the band has a particularly loyal following in Spain and Latin America, they remain popular with audiences across the globe.
Hoopla’s Maná catalog includes: Drama y Luz (2020 Remasterizado), ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?, Cama Incendiada (2019 Remasterizado), and Exilados En La Bahia: Lo Mejor De Maná.

- Billy Idol
Eighties icon Billy Idol saw success right out of the gate with his solo debut studio album, Billy Idol. The hit singles on the album garnered airplay early and often on the brand-new music video network, MTV. His follow-up album, Rebel Yell, would launch him even further into superstardom.
Billy Idol albums you can stream on Hoopla include: State Line: Live at the Hoover Dam, Greatest Hits, Billy Idol (Expanded Edition), and Rebel Yell.

Begin Streaming Your Favorite Albums, Songs, Performances, and More on Hoopla!
If you’re boycotting this year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, the perfect protest soundtrack is waiting for you on Hoopla. To begin streaming music from your favorite Rock Hall snubs without the cost of a subscription fee, download Hoopla today!
*Album availability based on library selection
