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Deftones, formed in Sacramento, California, in 1988, became pioneers of alternative metal, blending heavy guitar riffs with atmospheric elements. Fronted by Chino Moreno, the band’s music is known for its emotional depth, blending aggression and melody in unique ways. Their....
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1997 album Around the Fur and 2000 release White Pony helped them achieve mainstream success, with songs that explored complex themes of vulnerability, alienation, and introspection. Deftones’ experimental approach and refusal to conform to metal conventions have earned them a loyal fanbase and critical acclaim, making them one of the most respected bands in alternative metal.
2. Around the Fur (1997) - Featuring hits like “My Own Summer (Shove It)” and “Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away),” this album brought Deftones into the mainstream and showcased their unique blend of aggression and melody.
3. White Pony (2000) - Known for its experimental approach, White Pony includes iconic songs like “Change (In the House of Flies)” and “Digital Bath,” marking a high point in Deftones’ career and alternative metal.
4. Diamond Eyes (2010) - With tracks like “Diamond Eyes” and “You’ve Seen the Butcher,” this album reflects resilience and creativity, following the recovery from bassist Chi Cheng’s accident.
5. Ohms (2020) - Their most recent album, Ohms includes songs like “Genesis” and the title track, showcasing Deftones’ continued evolution and relevance in modern metal.
Stephen Carpenter (Guitar): Carpenter’s heavy, down-tuned guitar riffs give Deftones their signature dark sound. His playing, which balances aggression with atmosphere, has been key to the band’s sonic evolution and influence in alternative and metal music.
Chi Cheng (Bass): Cheng’s bass playing provided a strong rhythmic foundation and a groove-oriented element to Deftones’ music. Known for his dedication to the band, Cheng’s influence remains strong despite his tragic accident and passing.
Abe Cunningham (Drums): Cunningham’s drumming is known for its groove, precision, and unique rhythms, adding depth and complexity to Deftones’ sound. His style has been instrumental in creating the band’s distinct blend of aggression and melody.
Sergio Vega (Bass): After Cheng’s accident, Vega joined Deftones and brought a fresh dynamic to their sound. His background in post-hardcore music added new layers to the band’s compositions, helping them explore different directions while honoring their roots.
Deftones
2. Around the Fur (1997) - Featuring hits like “My Own Summer (Shove It)” and “Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away),” this album brought Deftones into the mainstream and showcased their unique blend of aggression and melody.
3. White Pony (2000) - Known for its experimental approach, White Pony includes iconic songs like “Change (In the House of Flies)” and “Digital Bath,” marking a high point in Deftones’ career and alternative metal.
4. Diamond Eyes (2010) - With tracks like “Diamond Eyes” and “You’ve Seen the Butcher,” this album reflects resilience and creativity, following the recovery from bassist Chi Cheng’s accident.
5. Ohms (2020) - Their most recent album, Ohms includes songs like “Genesis” and the title track, showcasing Deftones’ continued evolution and relevance in modern metal.
Stephen Carpenter (Guitar): Carpenter’s heavy, down-tuned guitar riffs give Deftones their signature dark sound. His playing, which balances aggression with atmosphere, has been key to the band’s sonic evolution and influence in alternative and metal music.
Chi Cheng (Bass): Cheng’s bass playing provided a strong rhythmic foundation and a groove-oriented element to Deftones’ music. Known for his dedication to the band, Cheng’s influence remains strong despite his tragic accident and passing.
Abe Cunningham (Drums): Cunningham’s drumming is known for its groove, precision, and unique rhythms, adding depth and complexity to Deftones’ sound. His style has been instrumental in creating the band’s distinct blend of aggression and melody.
Sergio Vega (Bass): After Cheng’s accident, Vega joined Deftones and brought a fresh dynamic to their sound. His background in post-hardcore music added new layers to the band’s compositions, helping them explore different directions while honoring their roots.
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Deftones, formed in Sacramento, California, in 1988, became pioneers of alternative metal, blending heavy guitar riffs with atmospheric elements. Fronted by Chino Moreno, the band’s music is known for its emotional depth, blending aggression and melody in unique ways. Their....
Show More
1997 album Around the Fur and 2000 release White Pony helped them achieve mainstream success, with songs that explored complex themes of vulnerability, alienation, and introspection. Deftones’ experimental approach and refusal to conform to metal conventions have earned them a loyal fanbase and critical acclaim, making them one of the most respected bands in alternative metal.
2. Around the Fur (1997) - Featuring hits like “My Own Summer (Shove It)” and “Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away),” this album brought Deftones into the mainstream and showcased their unique blend of aggression and melody.
3. White Pony (2000) - Known for its experimental approach, White Pony includes iconic songs like “Change (In the House of Flies)” and “Digital Bath,” marking a high point in Deftones’ career and alternative metal.
4. Diamond Eyes (2010) - With tracks like “Diamond Eyes” and “You’ve Seen the Butcher,” this album reflects resilience and creativity, following the recovery from bassist Chi Cheng’s accident.
5. Ohms (2020) - Their most recent album, Ohms includes songs like “Genesis” and the title track, showcasing Deftones’ continued evolution and relevance in modern metal.
Stephen Carpenter (Guitar): Carpenter’s heavy, down-tuned guitar riffs give Deftones their signature dark sound. His playing, which balances aggression with atmosphere, has been key to the band’s sonic evolution and influence in alternative and metal music.
Chi Cheng (Bass): Cheng’s bass playing provided a strong rhythmic foundation and a groove-oriented element to Deftones’ music. Known for his dedication to the band, Cheng’s influence remains strong despite his tragic accident and passing.
Abe Cunningham (Drums): Cunningham’s drumming is known for its groove, precision, and unique rhythms, adding depth and complexity to Deftones’ sound. His style has been instrumental in creating the band’s distinct blend of aggression and melody.
Sergio Vega (Bass): After Cheng’s accident, Vega joined Deftones and brought a fresh dynamic to their sound. His background in post-hardcore music added new layers to the band’s compositions, helping them explore different directions while honoring their roots.