While the 2014 Grammys are over and done, and few rock and metal luminaries walked away with big awards. Most of the rock awards were handed out during the untelevised pre-ceremony, which began at 1PM PT on Sunday (Jan. 26) in Los Angeles. Early rock winners included Dave Grohl's 'Sound City: Real to Reel' soundtrack for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media and Black Sabbath's 'God Is Dead?' for Best Metal Performance.

Later, during the Grammy broadcast portion, Dave Grohl added to his Grammy count, winning Best Rock Song for his collaboration with Paul McCartney, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear on 'Cut Me Some Slack.'

The 56th Annual Grammy Awards broadcast will also featured appearances by Black Sabbath, Thirty Seconds to MarsJared Leto and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler along with performances from Metallica, Queens of the Stone Age, Nine Inch NailsTrent Reznor and Dave Grohl.

2014 Grammy Awards - Categories Including Rock + Metal Acts (Winners in Bold):

Best Metal Performance
‘T.N.T.,’ Anthrax
‘God Is Dead?,’ Black Sabbath - Winner!
‘The Enemy Inside,’ Dream Theater
‘In Due Time,’ Killswitch Engage
‘Room 24,’ Volbeat featuring King Diamond

Best Rock Song
‘Ain’t Messin ‘Round,’ Gary Clark Jr.
‘Cut Me Some Slack, ‘ Dave Grohl, Paul McCartney, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear - Winner!
‘Doom and Gloom,’ Rolling Stones
‘God Is Dead?,’ Black Sabbath
‘Panic Station,’ Muse

Best Rock Performance
‘Always Alright,’ Alabama Shakes
‘The Stars (Are Out Tonight),’ David Bowie
‘Radioactive,’ Imagine Dragons - Winner!
‘Kashmir (Live),’ Led Zeppelin
‘My God Is the Sun,’ Queens of the Stone Age
‘I’m Shakin’,’ Jack White

Best Rock Album
’13,’ Black Sabbath
‘The Next Day,’ David Bowie
‘Mechanical Bull,’ Kings of Leon
‘Celebration Day,’ Led Zeppelin - Winner!
‘Like Clockwork,’ Queens of the Stone Age
‘Psychedelic Pill,’ Neil Young with Crazy Horse

Best Alternative Music Album
‘The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You,’ Neko Case
‘Trouble Will Find Me,’ The National
‘Hesitation Marks,’ Nine Inch Nails
‘Lonerism,’ Tame Impala
‘Modern Vampires of the City,’ Vampire Weekend - Winner!

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
‘Django Unchained’
‘The Great Gatsby’
‘Les Miserables’
‘Muscle Shoals’
‘Sound City: Real to Reel’ - Winner!

Best Recording Package
‘Automatic Music Can Be Fun,’ Geneseo
‘Long Night Moon,’ Reckless Kelly - Winner!
‘Magna Carta … Holy Grail,’ Jay-Z
‘Metallica Through the Never,’ Metallica
‘The Next Day,’ David Bowie

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
‘Annie Up,’ Pistol Annies
‘The Blue Room,’ Madeleine Peyroux
‘The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here,’ Alice in Chains
‘Like Clockwork,’ Queens of the Stone Age
‘The Moorings,’ Andrew Duhon
‘Random Access Memories,’ Daft Punk - Winner!

Best Surround Sound Album
‘Live Kisses,’ Paul McCartney - Winner!
‘Sailing the Seas of Cheese,’ Primus
‘Signature Sound Opus One,’ Various Artists
‘Sixteen Sunsets,’ Jane Ira Bloom
‘Sprung Rhythm,’ Richard Scerbo & Inscape

Best Music Film
‘Live 2012,’ Coldplay
‘Cuatro,’ Green Day
‘I’m In I’m out and I’m Gone: The Making of Get Up!,’ Ben Harper with Charlie Musselwhite
‘Live Kisses,’ Paul McCartney - Winner!
‘The Road to Red Rocks,’ Mumford & Sons

See the winners in every category at Grammy.com.

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