GRAMMY AWARD FOR BEST METAL PERFORMANCE
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The Grammy Award for 'Best Metal Performance' has been awarded since 1990. In 1992 and 1994 the award was presented as the Grammy Award for 'Best Metal Performance with Vocal'.
The designation of what is "metal" and what is "hard rock" can be somewhat arbitrary; for instance, Metallica, Rage Against the Machine, and Soundgarden have won awards in both categories. (''see Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance'')
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were handed out, for music released in the previous year.
★ Grammy Awards of 2007
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★ Slayer for "Eyes of the Insane"
★ Grammy Awards of 2006
★
★ Slipknot for "Before I Forget"
★ Grammy Awards of 2005
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★ Motörhead for "Whiplash"
★ Grammy Awards of 2004
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★ Metallica for "St. Anger"
★ Grammy Awards of 2003
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★ Korn for "Here to Stay"
★ Grammy Awards of 2002
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★ Tool for "Schism"
★ Grammy Awards of 2001
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★ Deftones for "Elite"
★ Grammy Awards of 2000
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★ Black Sabbath for "Iron Man"
★ Grammy Awards of 1999
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★ Metallica for "Better Than You"
★ Grammy Awards of 1998
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★ Tool for "Ænema"
★ Grammy Awards of 1997
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★ Rage Against the Machine for "Tire Me"
★ Grammy Awards of 1996
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★ Nine Inch Nails for "Happiness in Slavery"
★ Grammy Awards of 1995
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★ Soundgarden for "Spoonman"
★ Grammy Awards of 1994
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★ Ozzy Osbourne for "I Don't Want to Change the World"
★ Grammy Awards of 1993
★
★ Nine Inch Nails for "Wish"
★ Grammy Awards of 1992
★
★ Metallica for ''Metallica''
★ Grammy Awards of 1991
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★ Metallica for "Stone Cold Crazy" â€
★ Grammy Awards of 1990
★
★ Metallica for "One"
†Though Queen is given credit for writing the song, it was Metallica who won the award for their version on the album "Rubaiyat - Electra's 40th Anniversary."
The Grammy Award for 'Best Metal Performance' has been awarded since 1990. In 1992 and 1994 the award was presented as the Grammy Award for 'Best Metal Performance with Vocal'.
The designation of what is "metal" and what is "hard rock" can be somewhat arbitrary; for instance, Metallica, Rage Against the Machine, and Soundgarden have won awards in both categories. (''see Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance'')
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were handed out, for music released in the previous year.
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| 2000s |
| 1990s |
2000s
★ Grammy Awards of 2007
★
★ Slayer for "Eyes of the Insane"
★ Grammy Awards of 2006
★
★ Slipknot for "Before I Forget"
★ Grammy Awards of 2005
★
★ Motörhead for "Whiplash"
★ Grammy Awards of 2004
★
★ Metallica for "St. Anger"
★ Grammy Awards of 2003
★
★ Korn for "Here to Stay"
★ Grammy Awards of 2002
★
★ Tool for "Schism"
★ Grammy Awards of 2001
★
★ Deftones for "Elite"
★ Grammy Awards of 2000
★
★ Black Sabbath for "Iron Man"
1990s
★ Grammy Awards of 1999
★
★ Metallica for "Better Than You"
★ Grammy Awards of 1998
★
★ Tool for "Ænema"
★ Grammy Awards of 1997
★
★ Rage Against the Machine for "Tire Me"
★ Grammy Awards of 1996
★
★ Nine Inch Nails for "Happiness in Slavery"
★ Grammy Awards of 1995
★
★ Soundgarden for "Spoonman"
★ Grammy Awards of 1994
★
★ Ozzy Osbourne for "I Don't Want to Change the World"
★ Grammy Awards of 1993
★
★ Nine Inch Nails for "Wish"
★ Grammy Awards of 1992
★
★ Metallica for ''Metallica''
★ Grammy Awards of 1991
★
★ Metallica for "Stone Cold Crazy" â€
★ Grammy Awards of 1990
★
★ Metallica for "One"
†Though Queen is given credit for writing the song, it was Metallica who won the award for their version on the album "Rubaiyat - Electra's 40th Anniversary."
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