The Grammy Award for Best Rock Album has been handed out since 1995. Foo Fighters with three wins are the most awarded in this category. Sheryl Crow was the first artist to win this award twice. Other artist who have won the award multiple times are U2 and Green Day. The Rolling Stones were the first artists to win this award in 1995. Green Day won the award in 2010 for their album 21st Century Breakdown.

Winners: Grammys Best Rock Album

Year
Winner/s
Album
2010
Green Day (artists), Butch Vig (producer)
21st Century Breakdown
2009
Coldplay
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
2008
Foo Fighters & Gil Norton (producer)
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
2007
Red Hot Chili Peppers & Rick Rubin (producer)
Stadium Arcadium
2006
U2 (artists), Carl Glanville (engineer), & Steve Lillywhite (producer)
How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
2005
Green Day (artists), Chris Lord-Alge, Doug McKean (engineers) & Rob Cavallo (producer)
American Idiot
2004
Foo Fighters (artists), Jim Scott, (engineer) & Nick Raskulinecz (producer)
One By One
2003
Bruce Springsteen (artist), Nick Didia (engineer/mixer) & Brendan O'Brien (engineer/mixer & producer)
The Rising
2002
U2 (artists), Richard Rainey (engineer), Brian Eno & Daniel Lanois (producers)
All That You Can't Leave Behind
2001
Foo Fighters (artists) & Adam Kasper (producer and Engineer)
There Is Nothing Left to Lose
2000
Santana (artists), Steve Fontano (engineer/mixer) & Clive Davis (producer)
Supernatural
1999
Tchad Blake, Trina Shoemaker (engineers/mixers) & Sheryl Crow (producer & artist)
The Globe Sessions
1998
John Fogerty (producer & artist)
Blue Moon Swamp
1997
Sheryl Crow (producer & artist)
Sheryl Crow
1996
Glen Ballard (producer) & Alanis Morissette
Jagged Little Pill
1995
The Rolling Stones
Voodoo Lounge