Rock
- Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
- Sheryl Crow for "There Goes the Neighborhood"
- Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
- Lenny Kravitz for "Again"
- Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- U2 for "Beautiful Day"
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- Michael Kamen (conductor), Metallica & the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra for "The Call of Ktulu"
- Best Hard Rock Performance
- Rage Against the Machine for "Guerrilla Radio"
- Best Metal Performance
- Deftones for "Elite"
- Best Rock Song
- Scott Stapp & Mark Tremonti (songwriters) for "With Arms Wide Open" performed by Creed
- Best Rock Album
- Adam Kasper (engineer/mixer & producer) & Foo Fighters (producer & artist) for There Is Nothing Left to Lose
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Famous quotes containing the word rock:
“Together, we three, until the world crumbles and there is no longer a stone or a rock or a tree or a blade of grass.”
—Griffin Jay, and Harold Young. Mehemet Bey (Turhan Bey)
“Compare the history of the novel to that of rock n roll. Both started out a minority taste, became a mass taste, and then splintered into several subgenres. Both have been the typical cultural expressions of classes and epochs. Both started out aggressively fighting for their share of attention, novels attacking the drama, the tract, and the poem, rock attacking jazz and pop and rolling over classical music.”
—W. T. Lhamon, U.S. educator, critic. Material Differences, Deliberate Speed: The Origins of a Cultural Style in the American 1950s, Smithsonian (1990)
“The new sound-sphere is global. It ripples at great speed across languages, ideologies, frontiers and races.... The economics of this musical esperanto is staggering. Rock and pop breed concentric worlds of fashion, setting and life-style. Popular music has brought with it sociologies of private and public manner, of group solidarity. The politics of Eden come loud.”
—George Steiner (b. 1929)