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2024 Grammy - Best Metal Performance

Hmm....don't know who nominates and/or selects the Grammy winner for best metal performance, but pretty obvious the voters/selectors are a bunch of kodgers and out of touch. My ranking of the nominees and their nominated tracks below.
1Spiritbox
The Fear of Fear


"Jaded". This was the clear winner to me. Courtney LaPlante was misquoted as stating: "I'm happy for Metallica! Who knows, maybe when we're 80, we'll also be able to put out uninteresting music and win Grammys for it". But this rings true.
2Ghost (SWE)
Phantomime


"Phantom of the Opera". This is a great cover, but it is a cover and not an original - which keeps Ghost at no. 2 for me.
3Slipknot
The End, So Far


"Hive Mind". This wouldn't have been the song I would have selected off TESF, but I am a big fan of this album. At least Slipknot broke outside of their mold on this album.
4Metallica
72 Seasons


"72 Seasons". "Nothing to see here, move along." Not a bad Metallica track, but not a spectacular one either. If the track had been Lux Aeterna, it may have moved up for me.
5Disturbed
Divisive


"Bad Man". Should this not have been in the hard rock performance category?
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