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The Cars

THE CARS

YEAR

2018

INDUCTED BY

Brandon Flowers (The Killers)

CATEGORY

Performers

Hook-savvy with the perfect combo of new wave and classic rock, you can’t help but sing along to The Cars.

The band’s magnetism and intellectual arrangements resonated with an audience ready to leave the left of the dial underground and cement themselves into the mainstream.

Benjamin Orr

Benjamin Orr

David Robinson

David Robinson

Elliot Easton

Elliot Easton

Greg Hawkes

Greg Hawkes

Ric Ocasek

Ric Ocasek

HALL OF FAME
ESSAY

By Ashley Kahn

Every now and then, a band hits the ground running with a sound so developed, brash, and beyond established categories that it redefines them.

In 1978, the Cars were that band, arriving at a time of discord more than harmony, when musical tribes were at odds with one another: old-school rockers, punks, and New Wavers, pop music enthusiasts and fans of disco and other dance-floor sounds – each staking out territory to preserve and protect its own.

The Cars’ brilliant, self-titled debut – all handclaps and quirky vocals, crunchy guitars, and futuristic synth lines – defied the divisions of the day and reminded us what rock was all about.

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