Grammys Mean Nothing To Anthrax's Scott Ian
. (Classic Rock) Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian says the Grammy Awards "mean nothing" to him. He spoke out following rumblings in the metal community about Tenacious D's win in the Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance category at the recent annual event for their cover of Dio's The Last In Line from the 2014 Ronnie James Dio tribute album, This Is Your Life. Anthrax were among the nominees in the category - for their cover of Black Sabbath's Neon Knights from the same project - but Ian says he could care less about the honor or the event. Ian tells Artisan News: "The Grammys mean nothing to me. I really don't pay attention. If anyone has a problem with Tenacious D winning the Grammy, don't complain about them, complain about the Grammys. Jack Black loves Ronnie James Dio." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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