Slipknot fans are pissed at the Grammys after late drummer Joey Jordison was left out of the award ceremony’s annual ‘In Memorium’ segment.
Each year, the Grammy’s pays tribute to all the musicians we’ve lost in a special video segment aired during the ceremony.
However, despite Slipknot being past Grammy winners themselves and Jordan tragically passing away last year at the age of just 46, the band’s founding drummer was criminally overlooked.
This year’s In Memoriam segment honoured the likes of Charlie Watts (The Rolling Stones), Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees), Dusty Hill (ZZ Top) and, of course, Taylor Hawkins. But there was no mention of Jordison.
“The Grammys omitting Joey Jordison is disgraceful,” one fan wrote on Twitter.
While another added, “no tribute to joey jordison at the #GRAMMYs should be illegal”.
During his tenure with the ‘Knot, Jordison was nominated for seven Grammys, and ultimately won one for Best Metal Performance with his bandmates for ‘Before I Forget’ in 2006.
Check out some fan reactions to the sitch below.
Here’s Joey Jordison accepting the Grammy his band Slipknot won. The Grammys left him out of their In Memoriam segment. pic.twitter.com/BbBFmFDgyQ
— Rock Feed ? (@RockFeedNet) April 4, 2022
The Grammys omitting Joey Jordison is disgraceful.
— Smozed (@Smoz3d) April 4, 2022
……the grammys really didn’t show joey jordison during the in memoriam section of the show 🙁
— ????? (@LlVINGDEADG1RL) April 4, 2022
me @ the grammys after they left out Joey Jordison in their in memoriam segment when he was a big inspiration to many metal artists pic.twitter.com/id08bPLR7x
— grem/wrench ⓪ (@cockknot) April 4, 2022
Way to go, #GRAMMYs, for forgetting Joey Jordison, former drummer of the Grammy AWARD-WINNING band Slipknot. Does it kill you not to mention metal artists who made an impact on other musicians’ lives???
— Gabby Hendricks (@Ghendy20) April 4, 2022
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