Unfortunately, the Grammy's aren't the best measure for what's good in the music world. It's probably the award of the highest caliber within the music industry but the choices they make are awful. It's all about economics at the end of the day and not artistic ability. Slayer won a few times just because they're Slayer, the same with Metallica's win with St. Anger. If you look at 2003, and only within the metal community that to, here's what was MUCH better that came out - Blut aus Nord's The Work Which Transforms God, Gorgasm's Masticate To Dominate, Pavor's Furioso, Sigrblot's Blodsband (Blood Religion Manifest), Intestine Baalism's Banquet in the Darkness, Rompeprop's Hellcock's Pornflakes, Hate Forest's Battlefields ... among the few I remember.Seiren said:But as much as we all think the album sucked and it did, really bad, the title track won a damn grammy! Tell me how that happens!?