The 61st Annual Grammy Awards has commenced, and even if you watched the event, you probably didn't see many rockers onstage aside from the Red Hot Chili Peppers' performance with Post Malone. That doesn't mean artists such as Trivium, Halestorm, High on Fire, Ghost, Greta Van Fleet and others weren't there and here are the photos to prove it.

It was an especially big night for the winners. High on Fire took Best Metal Performance for "Electric Messiah," Chris Cornell posthumously won Best Rock Performance for "When Bad Does Good" and Greta Van Fleet nabbed Best Rock Album with the From the Fires EP (but lost "Best New Artist" to Dua Lipa). St. Vincent scored a win for Best Rock Song with "Masseducation" and performed with Dua Lipa.

See photos from "Music's Biggest Night" below.

Red Hot Chili Peppers With Post Malone

Red Hot Chili Peppers, Post Malone, Grammys
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Red Hot Chili Peppers, Grammys
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Red Hot Chili Peppers, Grammys
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Ghost

Ghost, Tobias Forge, Grammys
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Greta Van Fleet

Greta Van Fleet, Grammys
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Cornell Family

Cornell Family, Grammys
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Cornell Family, Grammys
Emma McIntyre, Getty Images

Trivium

Trivium, Grammys
Jon Kopaloff, Getty Images

High on Fire

High on Fire, Grammys
Emma McIntyre, Getty Images
Matt Pike
Jon Kopaloff, Getty Images

Halestorm

Halestorm, Grammys
Jon Kopaloff, Getty Images
Halestorm
Kevork Djansezian, Getty Images

Bring Me the Horizon

Bring Me the Horizon, Grammys
Rich Fury, Getty Images

Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy, Grammys
Rich Fury, Getty Images

The Fever 333

The Fever 333, Grammys
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The Fever 333, Grammys
Jon Kopaloff, Getty Images

Underoath

Underoath, Grammys
Jon Kopaloff, Getty Images

Deafheaven

Between the Buried and Me

Between the Buried and Me, Grammys
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Weezer

Weezer, Grammys
Rich Fury, Getty Images

St. Vincent

St. Vincent, Grammys
Jon Kopaloff, Getty Images
St. Vincent, Dua Lipa, Grammys
Emma McIntyre, Getty Images

The night also brought a touching moment to the stage when Chris Cornell's kids accepted his posthumous award on his behalf. They delivered a beautiful speech at the podium during the pre-telecast which can be seen here.

There was also a bit of backlash from the metal community as the Grammys' In Memoriam tribute video notably did not include Pantera legend Vinnie Paul.

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