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If it has to do with Rob FUCKING Zombie, we've got it! arrow Awards
Ron Zombie - Solo Music Awards
Year Album/Song/Video Award Sponsor *
Award Result
1996
Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn) (video)
Grammy
Best Metal Performance
Nominated
1997 I'm Your Boogieman (song)
Grammy
Best Metal Performance Nominated
2000 Superbeast (song)
Grammy
Best Metal Performance Nominated
2003
Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy) (song)
Grammy
Best Metal Performance Nominated
2009
Lords Of Salem (live song) Grammy
Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated
2010
Rob Zombie (band)
Revolver magazine - Golden Gods
Best Live Band
Nominated
2011 Rob Zombie (personal)
Metal Hammer magazine
Golden God
Won

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Grammy Awards: The Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance is an award presented at the Grammy Awards to recording artists for works (songs or albums) containing quality performances in the heavy metal music genre. The Grammy Awards is an annual ceremony, where honors in several categories are presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position". It was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.

The NARAS recognized heavy metal music artists for the first time at the 31st Grammy Awards (1989). The category was originally presented as Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental, combining two of the most popular music genres of the 1980s. Jethro Tull won that award for the album Crest of a Knave, beating Metallica, which were expected to win with the album ...And Justice for All. This choice led to widespread criticism of the NARAS, as journalists suggested that the music of Jethro Tull did not belong in the hard rock or heavy metal genres. In response, the NARAS created the categories Best Hard Rock Performance and Best Metal Performance, separating the genres.

The Best Metal Performance category was first presented at the 32nd Grammy Awards in 1990, and was again the subject of controversy when rock musician Chris Cornell (lead vocalist for the band Soundgarden) was perplexed by the organization's nomination of the band Dokken in this category. Metallica won in the first three years. The awards were presented for the song "One", a cover version of Queen's "Stone Cold Crazy", and the album Metallica.

As of 2010, Metallica holds the record for the most wins in this category, with a total of six. The bands Nine Inch Nails, Slayer, and Tool have each received the award twice. American bands have been presented with the award more than any other nationality, though it has been presented to musicians or groups originating from the United Kingdom four times. The band Megadeth holds the record for the most nominations without a win, with nine.

Revolver Magazine Golden Gods Awards: Revolver is a bi-monthly hard rock and heavy metal magazine published by Future US. Before covering heavy metal and hard rock solely, it was a more mainstream oriented magazine. The magazine is structured in a manner similar to publications such as Spin while covering many avenues within the heavy metal and punk subcultures. In 2009, Revolver held its inaugural hard-rock and heavy-metal award show in the U.S., the Revolver Golden Gods.

Metal Hammer Golden Gods Award: The Golden Gods Awards are held annually by Metal Hammer magazine and are voted on by fans. Metal Hammer is a monthly heavy metal music magazine published in the United Kingdom by Future Publishing, and in several other countries by different publishers. Metal Hammer articles feature both mainstream bands and more unusual acts from the whole spectrum of heavy metal music. It is the largest selling metal music magazine in the UK, currently outselling Kerrang! and NME and is often viewed as the more underground magazine of the three. In Germany, Metal Hammer has been the market leader since it was launched in 1984.

 
 
 
         
 
     
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