50th Grammy Awards - Rock Field

Rock Field

Best Rock Solo Vocal Performance
  • "Timebomb" – Beck
  • "Only Mama Knows" – Paul McCartney
  • "Our Country" – John Mellencamp
  • "Radio Nowhere" – Bruce Springsteen
  • "Come On" – Lucinda Williams
Best Rock Performance By a Duo/Group w/ Vocals
  • "It's Not Over" – Daughtry
  • "Working Class Hero" – Green Day
  • "If Everyone Cared" – Nickelback
  • "Instant Karma" – U2
  • "Icky Thump" – The White Stripes
Best Hard Rock Performance
  • "Sweet Sacrifice" – Evanescence
  • "The Pretender" – Foo Fighters
  • "I Don't Wanna Stop" – Ozzy Osbourne
  • "Sick, Sick, Sick" – Queens of the Stone Age
  • "The Pot" – Tool
Best Metal Performance
  • "Nothing Left" – As I Lay Dying
  • "Never Ending Hill" – King Diamond
  • "Aesthetics of Hate" – Machine Head
  • "Redemption" – Shadows Fall
  • "Final Six" – Slayer
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
  • "The Ecstasy of Gold" – Metallica
  • "Malignant Narcissism" – Rush
  • "Always with Me, Always with You" – Joe Satriani
  • "Once Upon a Time in the West"– Bruce Springsteen
  • "The Attitude Song" – Steve Vai
Best Rock Song
  • "Come On"
    • songwriter; Lucinda Williams (Lucinda Williams)
  • "Icky Thump"
    • songwriter; Jack White (The White Stripes)
  • "It's Not Over"
    • songwriters; Chris Daughtry, Gregg Wattenberg, Mark Wilkerson & Brett Young (Daughtry)
  • "The Pretender"
    • songwriters; Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel & Chris Shiflett (Foo Fighters)
  • "Radio Nowhere"
    • songwriter; Bruce Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen)
Best Rock Album
  • Daughtry – Daughtry
  • Revival – John Fogerty
  • Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace – Foo Fighters
  • Magic – Bruce Springsteen
  • Sky Blue Sky – Wilco

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