Kerrang! Award for Best Single






















Kerrang! Award for Best Single
Country United Kingdom
Presented by Kerrang!
Currently held by
Neck Deep, "In Bloom" (2018)
Website awards.kerrang.com

The Kerrang! Award for Best Single is an honor presented at the Kerrang! Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1993. The award was renamed 'Best Song' for the 2018 ceremony, but serves the same purpose.




Contents






  • 1 Achievements


  • 2 Recipients


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Achievements


Thirty Seconds to Mars holds the record for most wins at three ("The Kill", "From Yesterday", "Hurricane"). Thirty Seconds to Mars was also the first artist to win Best Single in two consecutive years for the years 2007 ("The Kill") and 2008 ("From Yesterday").[1]



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Year
Winner(s)
Nationality
Work
Nominees
Ref.
1999

Terrorvision

 England
"Tequila"

[2]
2000

Slipknot

 United States
"Wait and Bleed"

[3]
2001

OPM

 United States
"Heaven Is a Halfpipe"




  • Limp Bizkit — "My Way"


  • Linkin Park — "Crawling"

  • Weezer — "Hash Pipe"


[4]
2002

Puddle of Mudd

 United States
"Blurry"




  • The Hives — "Hate to Say I Told You So"


  • Korn — "Here to Stay"


  • Marilyn Manson — "Tainted Love"

  • Nickelback — "How You Remind Me"


[5]
2003

Good Charlotte

 United States
"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous"




  • Electric Six — "Gay Bar"


  • Evanescence — "Bring Me to Life"


  • Foo Fighters — "All My Life"

  • Linkin Park — "Faint"


[6]
2004

Lostprophets

 Wales
"Last Train Home"




  • Ash — "Orpheus"


  • The Distillers — "Drain the Blood"


  • Evanescence — "Going Under"


  • HIM — "Funeral of Hearts"


  • Linkin Park — "Breaking the Habit"

  • The Rasmus — "In the Shadows"


[7]
2005

Foo Fighters

 United States
"Best of You"




  • Green Day — "American Idiot"


  • My Chemical Romance — "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)"


  • Nightwish — "Nemo"

  • System of a Down — "B.Y.O.B."


[8]
2006

Bullet for My Valentine

 Wales
"Tears Don't Fall"




  • Fall Out Boy — "Sugar, We're Goin Down"


  • Lostprophets — "Rooftops"


  • Muse — "Supermassive Black Hole"


  • Placebo — "Infra-Red"

  • Trivium — "Dying in Your Arms"


[9]

2007

Thirty Seconds to Mars

 United States
"The Kill"




  • AFI — "Miss Murder"


  • Enter Shikari — "Sorry You're Not a Winner"


  • Funeral for a Friend — "Into Oblivion"

  • My Chemical Romance — "Welcome to the Black Parade"


[10]

2008

Thirty Seconds to Mars

 United States
"From Yesterday"




  • Bullet for My Valentine — "Waking the Demon"


  • Kids in Glass Houses — "Give Me What I Want"


  • Pendulum — "Propane Nightmares"

  • Simple Plan — "Your Love Is a Lie"


[11]
2009

The Prodigy

 England
"Omen"




  • Metallica — "All Nightmare Long"


  • Placebo — "For What It's Worth"


  • Slipknot — "Dead Memories"

  • Slipknot — "Psychosocial"


[12]

2010

You Me at Six

 England
"Liquid Confidence"




  • Avenged Sevenfold — "Nightmare"


  • The Blackout — "Save Ourselves (The Warning)"


  • Four Year Strong — "Wasting Time (Eternal Summer)"

  • Slipknot — "Snuff"


[13]

2011

Thirty Seconds to Mars

 United States

"Hurricane"




  • Bring Me the Horizon — "Blessed with a Curse"


  • Bullet for My Valentine — "Your Betrayal"


  • My Chemical Romance — "Planetary (Go!)"

  • Panic! at the Disco — "The Ballad of Mona Lisa"


[14]

2012

Black Veil Brides

 United States
"Rebel Love Song"




  • Falling in Reverse — "The Drug in Me Is You"


  • You Me at Six — "No One Does it Better"


  • You Me at Six (featuring Oli Sykes) — "Bite My Tongue"

  • Young Guns — "Bones"


[15]
2013

Fall Out Boy

 United States
"The Phoenix"




  • Fall Out Boy — "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)"


  • Paramore — "Now"


  • Bring Me the Horizon — "Shadow Moses"

  • Pierce the Veil (featuring Kellin Quinn) — "King for a Day"


[16]
2014

You Me at Six

 England
"Fresh Start Fever"




  • All Time Low (featuring Vic Fuentes) — "A Love Like War"


  • My Chemical Romance — "Fake Your Death"


  • Of Mice & Men — "You're Not Alone"

  • We Are the In Crowd — "The Best Thing (That Never Happened)"


[17]
2015

Enter Shikari

 England
"Anaesthetist"




  • All Time Low — "Kids in the Dark"


  • Bring Me the Horizon — "Drown"


  • Fall Out Boy — "Centuries"

  • Young Guns — "Speaking in Tongues"


[18]
2016

All Time Low

 USA
"Missing You"



  • Moose Blood - "Honey"


  • Against the Current - "Running with the Wild Things"


  • Panic! at the Disco - "Emperor's New Clothes"


  • Architects - "A Match Made in Heaven"

[19]
2018

Neck Deep

 Wales

"In Bloom"



  • Marmozets - "Major System Error"


  • Architects - "Doomsday


  • Mike Shinoda - "Crossing a Line"


  • Marilyn Manson - "Kill4Me"

[20]


See also


  • List of Kerrang! Award winners


References





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