Grammy Award For Best Metal Performance - Recipients

Recipients

Year Performing artist(s) Nationality Work Nominees Ref.
1990 Metallica United States One !"One"
1991 Metallica United States Stone Cold Crazy !"Stone Cold Crazy"
1992 Metallica United States Metallica !Metallica
1993 Nine Inch Nails United States Wish !"Wish"
1994 Osbourne, OzzyOzzy Osbourne United Kingdom I Don't Want to Change the World !"I Don't Want to Change the World"
1995 Soundgarden United States Spoonman !"Spoonman"
1996 Nine Inch Nails United States Happiness in Slavery !"Happiness in Slavery" (live)

1997 Rage Against the Machine United States Tire Me !"Tire Me"
1998 Tool United States Ænema !"Ænema"
1999 Metallica United States Better than You !"Better Than You"
2000 Black Sabbath United Kingdom Iron Man !"Iron Man"
2001 Deftones United States Elite !"Elite"
2002 Tool United States Schism !"Schism"
2003 Korn United States Here to Stay !"Here to Stay"
2004 Metallica United States St. Anger !"St. Anger"
2005 Motörhead United Kingdom Whiplash !"Whiplash"
2006 Slipknot United States Before I Forget !"Before I Forget"
2007 Slayer United States Eyes of the Insane !"Eyes of the Insane"
2008 Slayer United States Final Six !"Final Six"
2009 Metallica United States My Apocalypse !"My Apocalypse"
2010 Judas Priest United Kingdom Dissident Aggressor !"Dissident Aggressor" (live)
2011 Iron Maiden United Kingdom El Dorado !"El Dorado"

^ Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.

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