The nominations for the 2020 Grammy Awards are out, and Tool, Chris Cornell and Tony Iommi are among the artists whose works are up for consideration.

The awards will be handed out Jan. 26 from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Tool receives two nods for their long-awaited Fear Inoculum LP, with "7empest" picking up a nomination for Best Metal Performance and the album's title track up for Best Rock Song. Iommi's work on Candlemass' "Astorlus - The Great Octopus" is also recognized in the Best Metal Performance category.

A box set that covers the breadth of late Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell is nominated for Best Historical Package.

In other categories, Best Music Film includes both the David Crosby documentary Remember My Name and a four-part Showtime series about Rick Rubin's studio, Shangril-La, competing against each other.

The 38-CD Woodstock: Back to the Garden - The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive also snagged a nomination for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package and Best Historical Album.

Check out the full list of categories where rock artists received nominations below. The complete list of nominees can be found at the Grammys' website.

Best Rock Performance

"Pretty Waste," Bones UK

"This Land," Gary Clark Jr.

"History Repeats," Brittany Howard

"Woman," Karen O & Danger Mouse

"Too Bad," Rival Sons

Best Metal Performance

"Astorlus - The Great Octopus," Candlemass Featuring Tony Iommi

"Humanicide," Death Angel

"Bow Down," I Prevail

"Unleashed," Killswitch Engage

"7empest," Tool

Best Rock Song

"Fear Inoculum," Danny Carey, Justin Chancellor, Adam Jones & Maynard James Keenan, songwriters (Tool)

"Give Yourself a Try," George Daniel, Adam Hann, Matthew Healy & Ross MacDonald, songwriters (The 1975)

"Harmony Hall," Ezra Koenig, songwriter (Vampire Weekend)

"History Repeats," Brittany Howard, songwriter (Brittany Howard)

"This Land," Gary Clark Jr., songwriter (Gary Clark Jr.)

Best Rock Album

Amo, Bring Me the Horizon

Social Cues, Cage the Elephant

In the End, the Cranberries

Trauma, I Prevail

Feral Roots, Rival Sons

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

Anima, Thom Yorke

Gold in Brass Age, David Gray

1963: New Directions, John Coltrane

The Radio Recordings 1939–1945, Wilhelm Furtwangler & Berliner Philharmoniker

Woodstock: Back to the Garden - The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive, Various Artists

Best Recording Package

Anonimas & Resilientes, Voces Del Bullerengue

Chris Cornell, Chris Cornell

Hold That Tiger, the Muddy Basin Ramblers

I,I

Intellexual, Intellexual

Best Historical Album

The Girl From Chicaksaw County- The Complete Capitol Masters, Bobbie Gentry

The Great Comeback: Horowitz at Carnegie Hall, Vladimir Horowitz

Kankyo Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental & New AGe MMusic 1980-1990, Various Artists

Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection, Pete Seeger

Woodstock: Back to the Garden - The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive, Various Artists

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

Jack Antonoff

Dan Auerbach

John Hill

Finneas

Ricky Reed

Best Music Film

Homecoming

Remember My Name

Birth of the Cool

Shangri-La

Anima

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Si, Andrea Bocelli

Love (Deluxe Edition), Michael Bublé

Look Now, Elvis Costello & the Imposters

A Legendary Christmas, John Legend

Walls, Barbra Streisand

Best Song Written For Visual Media

Randy Newman, "The Ballad of the Lonesome Cowboy"

Dolly Parton & Linda Perry, "Girl in the Movies"

Natalie Hemby, Lady Gaga, Hillary Lindsey & Aaron Raitiere, "I'll Never Love Again (Film Version)"

Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Timothy McKenzie & Ilya Salmanzadeh, "Spirit"

Thom Yorke, "Suspirium"

Best American Roots Song

"Black Myself," Our Native Daughters

"Call My Name," I'm With Her

"Crossing to Jerusalem," Rosanne Cash

"Faraway Look," Yola (co-written with Dan Auerbach)

"I Don't Wanna Ride the Rails No More," Vince Gill