At last year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Joan Jett took on the seemingly impossible task of filling Kurt Cobain's shoes as the lead singer of Nirvana, and she absolutely destroyed the place with her rendition of "Smells Like Teen Spirit." This year she'll be able to sing one of her own songs when she's inducted alongside her longtime backing band the Blackhearts. Rolling Stone spoke to Jett about the importance of the induction, the effect of last year's performance and what it all means for punk bands.
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