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Deftones

Deftones are an American alternative metal band from


Sacramento, California. The band, which was founded
in 1988, consists of Chino Moreno (lead vocals, rhythm
guitar), Stephen Carpenter (lead guitar), Frank Delgado
(keyboards and turntables), Abe Cunningham (drums and
percussion) and Sergio Vega (bass). The groups original
bassist was Chi Cheng, whose career with the band ended
when he was left comatose from a 2008 car accident,
which ultimately led to his death in 2013. Deftones have
released seven albums, with three platinum (Adrenaline,
Around the Fur, White Pony) and one gold certication
(for Deftones).

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with Cunningham, who played drums, and the three


began playing regularly in Carpenters garage around
1988. After playing with several bassists, the band
acquired Cheng and recorded a four-track demo soon
afterwards.[1] Within two years, the band began playing
club shows and later expanded their gigging territory to
San Francisco and Los Angeles, where they played shows
alongside bands such as Korn.[3][5] While closing for another band in L.A., after the majority of the audience had
left, the band impressed a Maverick Records representative. They were signed to the label after performing three
of their songs for Freddy DeMann and Guy Oseary.[3][5]
The name Deftones was created by Carpenter, who
wanted to pick something that would just stand out but
you know, not be all cheese-ball at the same time.[6]
Carpenter combined the hip hop slang term "def, which
was used by artists such as LL Cool J and Public Enemy,
with the sux "-tones, which was popular among 1950s
bands (e.g., Dick Dale and the Del-Tones, The QuinTones, The Monotones, The Cleftones, and The Harptones). Carpenter said the name is intentionally vague to
reect the bands tendency to not focus on just one style
of music.[6]

History
Early years (19881993)

When Stephen Carpenter was 15 years old, he was hit


by a car while skateboarding. Conned to a wheelchair
for several months, he began teaching himself guitar by
playing along to bands such as Anthrax, Stormtroopers of
Death and Metallica.[1] The driver supposedly paid Carpenter a cash settlement that allowed the band to purchase
equipment,[1][2][3] but Cunningham commented in an interview that the story was simply a myth about how our 1.2
band was started.[4]

Adrenaline (19941996)

The bands debut album, Adrenaline, was recorded at


Bad Animals Studio in Seattle, Washington and released
on October 3, 1995. It was produced by Deftones and
Terry Date, who would go on to produce the bands next
three albums. While they were initially unsuccessful, the
band built a dedicated fan base through extensive touring, word-of-mouth and Internet promotion; Adrenaline
also went on to sell over 220,000 copies.[2][7] The band
contributed the non-album track Teething to the soundtrack for the 1996 lm The Crow: City of Angels and were
also seen performing the song live during one of the lms
scenes. The track Engine No. 9 has since been covered
by Korn and Suicide Silence and appeared in the lm Law
Abiding Citizen.
Carpenter, Moreno and Cunningham began playing together
whilst attending McClatchy High School in Sacramento

The album spent 21 weeks on the Billboard Heatseekers


chart, reaching a peak position of 23.[8] When asked what
he attributed the albums success to, Cheng responded,
One word: perseverance. We've been together for almost eight years, on the road for two, and we do it with
honesty and integrity and the kids can tell.[9] The album was certied gold by the RIAA on July 7, 1999 in
recognition of 500,000 units sold.[10]

Carpenter, Moreno and Cunningham were friends from


their childhood. All three went to McClatchy High
School in Sacramento and remained friends through the
citys skateboarding scene.[1] When Moreno found out
that Carpenter played guitar, he set up a jam session
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Regarding the recording of the album, Cunningham said,


At the time we did the rst record which I really
like and think is good you can tell the band was really young. We'd been playing most of those songs for
quite a while, and we were just so happy to be making a record that we didn't really think a whole lot about
making the songs better.[11] Moreno felt that Adrenaline
was recorded really fast[12] and performed all his vocals
live with the band in the room using a hand-held Shure
SM58 microphone.[13] AllMusics review of Adrenaline
praised the albums musical control, precision, overall
groove, and Cunninghams surprisingly sophisticated
drumming. It was also noted that there is a bit of sameness in Chino Morenos whispered vocal melodies, which
drags the record down a bit.[14]

HISTORY

Australia), the Pinkpop Festival, the Roskilde Festival,


and Ozzfest as well as releasing a live EP on June 22,
1999. Around the Fur went on to reach RIAA gold status
on June 24, 1999, and platinum status on June 7, 2011.[10]
"My Own Summer (Shove It)" appeared on The Matrix:
Music from the Motion Picture, released March 30, 1999.

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White Pony (20002002)

Adrenaline was eventually certied platinum on September 23, 2008 by the RIAA, in recognition of 1 million
units sold.[10]

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Around the Fur (19971999)

Deftones second album, Around the Fur, was recorded


at Studio Litho in Seattle, Washington and produced by
Date. Released on October 28, 1997, the album was
dedicated to Dana Wells, the late stepson of the singer
Max Cavalera of Sepultura, Souly and Cavalera Conspiracy. Cavalera also collaborated on Headup, a tribute to Wells.[15] Although not yet a member of the band,
Delgado was credited as audio on ve of the albums
tracks and Cunninghams wife, Annalynn, provided guest
vocals on MX.
When we went in to make this record, we really
didn't have a set idea of what we wanted to come
out with, said Moreno in a 1998 interview with Chart
magazine. However, he felt that the album fell into
place once the band had settled into the studio.[12]
The band expanded its sound, spending more time with
Date and giving more thought to the albums production. Cunningham varied his drum sound and experimented by using dierent types of snare drum on almost every track.[11] The album was praised for its loudsoft dynamics, the ow of the tracks, Morenos unusual
vocals, and the strong rhythm-section performance of
Cheng and Cunningham.[12][16][17] Stephen Thomas Erlewine's review noted that while they don't have catchy
ris or a fully developed sound, Around the Fur suggests
they're about to come into their own.[18]
The album was highly anticipated, and propelled the band
to fame in the alternative metal scene on the strength of
radio and MTV airplay for the singles "My Own Summer (Shove It)" and "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)".[2]
Around the Fur sold 43,000 copies in its rst week of release, and entered the Billboard 200 at No. 29 (its peak
position), remaining on the charts for 17 weeks.[17][19]
The band went back to touring, making appearances at
the Warped Tour (in the United States, New Zealand and

Moreno has been credited as contributing guitar from White


Pony onwards.

On June 20, 2000, the band released their third album,


White Pony, again produced by Date and Deftones. It
was recorded at the Plant Studios in Sausalito, California
and at Larrabee Sound Studios, West Hollywood, California. The album debuted at No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard chart with sales of 178,000 copies.[20] Delgado,
now a full-time band member, added new elements to
the bands music. The melancholy Teenager, for example, was a radical departure in style and mood, a "love
song, according to Moreno,[21] which incorporated elements of glitch and trip hop, with programming duties
carried out by DJ Crook, a friend of Moreno and his
bandmate in his side-project. Passenger was a collaboration with singer Maynard James Keenan of Tool, the
refrain in Knife Prty featured vocals by Rodleen Getsic, and Scott Weiland did some backing vocals on RX
Queen. Moreno also started contributing additional guitar on several tracks.
An interview with the band in Alternative Press explained
the recording process of White Pony.[23] After a break
from touring, the band spent four months in the studio
writing and recording it, the longest amount of time they
had dedicated to an album thus far. Moreno explained
that the majority of this time was spent trying to write
songs, and that the writing of "Change (In the House of
Flies)" was the turning point where the band began working as a group. Despite being pressured to release the album sooner, the band decided to take their time. Cheng
explained, We didn't feel like we had anything to lose,
so we made the record we wanted to make. Moreno did
not have a common theme in mind lyrically, but made a
conscious decision to bring an element of fantasy into his

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Saturday Night Wrist (20062007)

lyrics, explaining, I basically didn't sing about myself on


this record. I made up a lot of story lines and some dialogue, even. I took myself completely out of it and wrote
about other things.[23]

tion and also received input on musical arrangement from


Greg Wells on several of the albums tracks. The band
later added more material at Studio X in Seattle, WA and
at Larrabee Sound Studios. Overall, the album took 12
Reviews were generally positive, commenting on months and cost roughly $2.5 million to complete.[31]The
Morenos increasing sophistication as a lyricist and band was ned by Maverick for missing deadlines.
the groups experimentalism.[24] Allmusics review In January 2003, Deftones left the studio to perform sevcommented on White Pony; the reviewer wrote that eral one-o shows in Australia and New Zealand as part
Deftones went soft, but in an impressive way, to twist of the annual Big Day Out Festival. Shortly after, the
around its signature punk thrash sound.[25]
band returned to the studio to nish their fourth album.
The album was originally released as an 11-track edition The self-titled Deftones was released on May 20, 2003.
200 at No. 2 and sold 167,000
beginning with Feiticeira and ending with Pink Mag- It entered the Billboard
[20]
copies
in
its
rst
week.
The album remained in the Billgit and featuring gray cover art. A limited edition print
board
Top
100
for
nine
weeks,
supported by the rst sinof 50,000 black and red jewel case versions of White Pony
[32]
gle,
"Minerva".
The
band
shot
a video for their second
were also released at the same time with a bonus 12th
single,
"Hexagram",
with
fans
watching
the band play the
track titled The Boys Republic. Later, the band resong
in
an
indoor
skatepark
in
Simi
Valley,
California.
leased "Back to School (Mini Maggit)", a rap-inuenced
The
band
made
a
video
for
the
track
Bloody
Cape,
but
interpretation of Pink Maggit. Back to School (Mini
it
was
never
released
for
television
play.
The
video
was
Maggit)" was track 11 on the leaked pre-release version
of White Pony in April 2000 but was not included on the only made available on the bands ocial website for one
original (ocial) issue of the album in June 2000. The day. It was later issued on their B-Sides and Rarities DVD.
leaked version of White Pony also included the slower version of Pink Maggit that appeared on the rst ocial
White Pony CDs. That song was listed as a bonus track
(track 12) on the leaked pre-release version.[26] The song
was released as a single and included as the new opening
track of a re-released White Pony on October 3, 2000.
The new release still had Pink Maggit as the nal track
and featured altered white cover art. Not entirely happy
with re-releasing the album, the band negotiated to have
Back to School made available as a free download for
anyone who had already bought the original album. Chino
noted that Everybodys already downloaded our record
before it came out anyway, otherwise I'd be kind of feelin'
like, 'Man, why [are] we putting [out] all these dierent
versions of the record?' [...] thats the best way we can
actually get this song out to the people who already purchased this record, for free basically. And if they wanna
buy the record again, its cool.[27]

Reviews were mainly positive, praising the band for the


heavy albums progression and originality in the midst of
declining creativity in contemporary metal.[33] Moreno
was quoted as saying, Its all on record. We told motherfuckers not to lump us in with nu metal because when
those bands go down we aren't going to be with them.[31]
In reviewing Deftones, Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote
that Hexagram, the albums opener, hits hard
harder than they ever have, revealing how mushy Staind
is, or how toothless Linkin Park is. He also went on to
say, however, that the album sticks a little too close to
familiar territory.[34] A.V. Club (The Onion) similarly
called the album less rewarding than its predecessor,
though its peaks rival any in the genre.[35]
The band released a compilation album titled B-Sides &
Rarities on October 4, 2005. The CD includes various Bsides and covers from throughout their career, while the
DVD contains behind-the-scenes footage and the bands
complete videography up to that point.

White Pony achieved platinum status on July 17, 2002,[10]


selling over 1.3 million copies in the US,[20] and earning
the band a 2001 Grammy Award for Best Metal Perfor1.6
mance for the song "Elite".[28]

Saturday Night Wrist (20062007)

Deftones released their fth album, Saturday Night Wrist,


on October 31, 2006. It debuted at No. 10 on the U.S.
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Billboard chart with sales of just over 76,000,[36] a signifDeftones began work on their fourth album under the icant decrease in the rst-week sales of their two previous
working title Lovers.[29] Regarding the albums direction, releases.
Cheng commented, We've proven that we can musically Rather than work with Date, their producer for many
go in any direction we want, and we want to get kind of years, Deftones decided to record with Bob Ezrin. Cunheavy on this one.[30] Moreno underwent vocal training ningham said that while the group enjoyed working with
as a precaution after severely damaging his vocal cords Date, at this point, we just needed to change things up
on the bands 2001 summer tour.[30] The band converted [...] And this is denitely a dierent style. Working with
their rehearsal space in Sacramento into a fully equipped him [Ezrin] is just putting us fucking upside down. Hes
studio and recorded most of the album there at negligi- cracking the whip.[37] After recording all the instrumenble cost. The band brought in Date to assist with produc- tal parts for the record, Chino Moreno decided to record

HISTORY

Deftones performing live in Glasgow, June 2006.

his vocals separately. Moreno thus nished recording the


album with former Far guitarist Shaun Lopez as producer.
According to interviews with members of Deftones, the
tensions involved with the recording of Saturday Night
Wrist nearly led to the demise of the band. Collaborations
on the record include Annie Hardy from Giant Drag on
the song Pink Cellphone and Serj Tankian from System
of a Down on the track Mein.
The albums rst single, "Hole in the Earth", was rst
played on radio on October 16, 2006. It was also featured as a downloadable song for the PlayStation 3 and
Former bassist Chi Cheng, pictured in 2006. Chengs music caXbox 360 versions of Guitar Hero 3. "Mein" was the al- reer essentially ended after his accident.
bums second single, which aired in the spring of 2007.
As of September 2010, Saturday Night Wrist had sold
approximately 325,000 copies (US) and a little over
the Deftones blog to post updates on Chengs condition.
600,000 worldwide, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
On December 9, 2008, it was announced that Cheng had
Deftones spent the majority of 2006 and 2007 touring been moved into the care of an unnamed hospital that
around the world in support of the album, performing in specializes in the care and management of traumatic and
North America, Europe, South America, Japan and Aus- non-trauma related brain injuries.
tralia. The band also performed on such tours as Taste of
In late January 2009, the band released a new statement,
Chaos, Family Values Tour, and the Soundwave Festival.
stating that our fallen comrade has not yet made signicant progress, and that a friend of the band, Sergio
1.7 Eros sessions and Chengs car accident Vega (formerly of Quicksand), would be taking over as
bassist in Chengs absence, as he had done temporarily
(20082009)
in 1998.[39] On April 5, the band played their rst show
without Cheng since 1998 at the Bamboozle Left festival
For more details on this topic, see Eros (album) and Chi in Irvine, California.
Cheng (musician) Car accident.
On June 23, 2009, Deftones announced on their ocial
website that Eros would be delayed indenitely, saying,
In the fall of 2007, Deftones started writing songs for As we neared completion on Eros, we realized that this
what was planned to be their sixth studio album, Eros. record doesn't best encompass and represent who we are
Moreno described the album as unorthodox and aggres- currently as people and as musicians. And although those
sive. Recording started on April 14, 2008.[38] The album songs will see the light of day at some point, we collecwas initially set to be released early in 2009, but was de- tively made the decision that we needed to take a new
layed.
approach, and with Chis condition heavy on our minds
On November 4, 2008, Cheng was seriously injured in while doing so. We needed to return to the studio to do
a car accident in Santa Clara, California. As a result what we felt was right artistically. They also said, The
of the injuries sustained in the crash, he remained in decision to hold o on releasing Eros has no connection
a minimally conscious state. Following the accident, with Chis condition or anything associated. This was,
Chengs bandmates and his mother, Jeanne, began using and is, purely a creative decision by the band to write,

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Koi No Yokan and Chengs death (20122013)

record, and deliver an amazing product.[40]

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est albums (Black Gives Way to Blue, Diamond Eyes, and
Crack the Skye). The tour included a limited edition series of silk-screened art prints promoting each show individually, created by the poster artist Jermaine Rogers.
Rogers has created a majority of the Deftones concert
poster/print artwork since the late 1990s.[46]

Korn members Brian Head Welch and Reginald


Fieldy Arvizu, along with members of Sevendust,
Slipknot, and other rock bands, recorded and released "A
Song for Chi", with proceeds benetting Cheng and his
family.[41] To aid in the fundraising for the Cheng family, the band announced two 2009 benet shows in Los On April 16, 2011, in honor of Record Store Day, the
Angeles.[42]
band released an LP titled Covers, containing several
A website One Love for Chi was launched by a cover songs that the band had recorded over the years,
Deftones fan about four months after Chengs accident. including Drive (originally by The Cars), If Only
The site served as a platform for updates and informa- Tonight We Could Sleep (originally by The Cure), and
tion on Chengs condition, as well as serving as an auc- No Ordinary Love (originally by Sade). On October
tion site for items donated by friends of the band. All 25, Deftones released The Vinyl Collection 19952011
proceeds raised by the website were donated to his fam- in a limited edition of 1,000 copies.
ily so they could provide him the best possible medical
care. Items auctioned on the site included rare and auto1.9
graphed pieces from Sevendust, Alice in Chains, Nikki
Sixx, Chris Cornell and others.

Koi No Yokan and Chengs death


(20122013)

On March 29, 2012, Carpenter revealed that the band


were working on a new record in an interview posted
1.8 Diamond Eyes (20102011)
on ESP Guitars's YouTube channel.[47] It was reported
Deftones released their sixth album, Diamond Eyes, on that Raskulinecz would return to produce their as-yet[48]
May 4, 2010. Its release was pushed forward from the unnamed seventh studio album.
initially reported May 18 release date, most likely due It was also reported that the band would be recording
to the entire album having been leaked onto the Inter- several B-sides for the album, including an Elvis Presley
net in March 2010. On February 23, 2010, the albums cover and possibly an Earth, Wind, and Fire cover.[49]
rst single, "Rocket Skates", was made available for free It was later announced that there would be no bonus
download at www.gunsrazorsknives.com.[43][44] The al- tracks.[50] On July 28, Deftones performed a brand-new
bum was produced by Nick Raskulinecz.
song titled Rosemary and also debuted another track titled Roller Derby (later titled Poltergeist).[51] Koi No
Yokan was announced on August 30, 2012,[52] and released on November 12, 2012, by Reprise Records. The
Song Tempest appeared in the lm Furious 7.
On April 13, 2013, despite making a partial recovery and
returning home, Cheng died in a hospital in his hometown
of Sacramento, after his heart suddenly stopped, nearly
four-and-a-half years after the 2008 accident.[53] Moreno
announced in May that the album Eros, shelved in 2008
after Chengs accident, was now more likely to be released
following his death.[54]

1.10 Eighth studio album (2014present)


Deftones performing at the Big Day Out festival on the Gold Coast
in 2011.

In March 2014, while Moreno was touring with his side


project Crosses, in support of their self-titled debut album, the rest of Deftones began writing a follow up to
Koi No Yokan.[55] Deftones also previously reported that
they intended to record a new album either in late 2014
or early 2015.[56]

On March 15, Deftones debuted their rst radio-ready


single, "Diamond Eyes". Both Diamond Eyes and
Rocket Skates received positive reviews from fans and
critics, with many making comparisons of the two singles
style and sound to that of material from the Around the On April 13, 2014, the rst anniversary of Chengs death,
Fur album.[45]
Deftones released a track from Eros titled Smile,[57] the
Teaming up with bands Mastodon and Alice in Chains, rst ocially released material from the long-shelved alDeftones went on tour in the fall of 2010 in the bum. The video was removed by Warner Bros. Records
United States and Canada.
The tour was called two days later due to copyright infringement, despite the
Blackdiamondskye, a portmanteau of the three bands lat- track having been uploaded by Moreno. Other videos

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have since surfaced on YouTube.


In late February 2015, just after the band had nished
the new albums drum tracks, Moreno told Rolling Stone
that he expected to be done tracking the album by the end
of March, that Deftones had written 16 songs during the
albums sessions and that it would probably be released
in September or October. He described the album as a
little more of a heady record than the previous album.[58]
The album was then tentatively scheduled to be released
on September 25, 2015.[59] On May 15, 2015, Moreno
was interviewed by Kerrang! about the new album, which
he described by saying, The songs have a lot of dierent
moods. He further explained that it was not a happy
record, but also not a completely angry record.[60]
On August 21, 2015, it was revealed by Moreno in an
interview that the new albums release had been pushed
back to late November, as nal mixes as well as the title, cover and liner notes were still being completed.[61] It
was also revealed that Vega utilized a six-string bass when
recording the new material, helping to push the band into
new sonic territory.[62] On October 26, 2015, Cunningham claried that the band are still working on mixes, album art and song titles, and the new album will be coming
out in the rst part of 2016.[63]

Musical style and inuences

Although initially rooted in heavy metal, Deftones have


always claimed diverse inuences from groups of various
genres, with their musical style diversifying over their
career.[2] Their sound has been described as alternative
metal,[2][64][65] art rock,[66][67][68][69][70][71] experimental
rock,[69][71][72][72][73] nu metal,[74][75][76][77][78] postpunk,[34][75][76][79]
post-hardcore,[80][81]
dream
pop,[67][68][71][82]
drone,[70][73][83]
ambient
or
atmospheric
music,[34][83][84][85][86][87]
progressive
rock and progressive metal, post-rock, metalgaze
or
post-metal,[70][88][89][90][91][68][92][69][93][71]
stoner rock,[84][94][95][96][97] trip hop and glitch
hop,[90][93][98][99][100][101] psychedelic rock,[91][99][102] rap
metal,[34] space rock,[84][103][104] and dark pop.[79][101]

impersonal, saying: I like to be ambiguous when writing to a certain extent, and throwing something so brash
[as Chis accident] against that and playing with it. And
also making it sound dimensional. Giving the feeling o
that it is raw and it is emotional, but its not just connected with our personal story. Its not merely about our
career and our lives, its bigger than that. When I hear
the music, I get inspired to paint the lyrical pictures you
describe, but I'm not always talking about myself.[108]
The bands legacy has been compared to alternative rock
group Radiohead, with some dubbing Deftones The Radiohead of metal.[93][109]

3 Side projects
Deftones members have worked on several side projects,
such as Carpenters cinematic electronic metal group Sol
Invicto, which he founded with producer Richie Londres. Carpenter has also worked with a group called
Kush, featuring members of Fear Factory and Cypress
Hill. Other side projects include Morenos Team Sleep
and Crosses and Cunninghams Phallucy. Delgado is a
member of a DJ group called Decibel Devils, with DJ
Crook of Team Sleep, DJ Julez and Matt D. Moreno
has also made a number of guest appearances on songs
by numerous other bands, such as Bender by Sevendust, Paralytic by Dead Poetic, Vengeance Is Mine by
Droid, Caviar by Dance Gavin Dance, Surrender Your
Sons by Norma Jean and Reprogrammed to Hate by
Whitechapel. Moreno and Carpenter also appeared on
the song If I Could on Tech N9ne's 2011 album All 6s
and 7s. In 2000, Cheng released a CD composed of his
own spoken word poetry, called The Bamboo Parachute.
In April 2012, it was announced that Moreno had joined
Je Caxide, Aaron Harris and Cliord Meyer, all former
members of the recently disbanded sludge/post-metal
group Isis, under the name Palms. Their rst album was
released in June 2013.[110]

4 Band members

Originally, the band were associated with the nu metal


movement. However, following the release of their third Current members
album, White Pony, they were acknowledged by many
Chino Moreno lead vocals (1988present), rhythm
critics to have moved beyond that label.[90][105][106]
guitar (1999present)
The music critic Johnny Loftus wrote, Rock critics usually reserve a special place for Deftones above or at least
Stephen Carpenter lead guitar (1988present)
away from the rest of the turn-of-the-century metal move Abe Cunningham drums (1988present)
ment [....] Deftones have always seemed more curious,
more willing to incorporate traditionally revered sounds
Frank Delgado keyboards, sampling, turntables
like D.C. hardcore and dream pop into their Northern
(1999present)
California alt-metal.[82]
Sergio Vega bass, backing vocals (2009present)
Morenos lyrics were described by Time as suggesting emotions rather than announcing them.[107] Moreno
himself described his lyrics as ambiguous and sometimes Former members

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Dominic Garcia bass (1988); drums (1988) [111]
John Taylor drums (1988) [112]
Chi Cheng bass, backing vocals (19882008; died
2013)

4.1

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Drummer, 1997.
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Moody, Circus, June 1998.

Timeline

[14] Giore, Daniel. Review of Adrenaline". Allmusic. Retrieved April 29, 2007.

Discography

Main article: Deftones discography

[15] Interview with Chino Moreno and Max Cavalera, Metal


Hammer, September 1997.

Studio albums

[16] Smith, Matt. Deftones New Album Stays Heavy, Gaston


Gazette, 1997.
[17] Glover, Adrian Gregory. Deftones: Running on Pure Passion, Circus, May, 1998.

Adrenaline (1995)
Around the Fur (1997)

[18] Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Around the Fur Review.


Allmusic. Retrieved December 17, 2007.

White Pony (2000)

[19] The Billboard 200 Around the Fur". Billboard.com.


June 13, 1998. Archived from the original on January 10,
2008. Retrieved December 17, 2007.

Deftones (2003)
Saturday Night Wrist (2006)

[20] Martins, Todd (May 28, 2003). Staind, Deftones Rock


Billboard Album Chart. Billboard.com. Retrieved December 12, 2007.

Diamond Eyes (2010)


Koi No Yokan (2012)

Awards

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minimally).
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Tkgd2007
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