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After Deftones began playing shows in early 2009, a new tentative release date of October 2009 was announced. [32] However, Deftones started writing new music with Vega, and in June 2009, the band made the creative decision to hold off on releasing Eros indefinitely in favor of a new album, later called Diamond Eyes. [21]
"B-Sides and Rarities is an overall resounding effort by perhaps the smartest members of the now moribund Nü-Metal genre", said Ayo Jegede of Stylus Magazine.He went on to say, "Each of these B-sides and alternates replicates a period in their career, so while the songs themselves may be new, they perfectly encapsulate each album of the band’s catalogue as though they were overarching epochs".
Song Released on Notes 1996 "Can't Even Breathe" Escape from L.A. (OST) "Teething" The Crow: City of Angels (OST) The band can also be seen performing this song during the Day of the Dead festival scene in the movie. 2000 "The Boy's Republic" White Pony (limited edition) Appears on editions with black and red covers.
Around the Fur is the second studio album by the American alternative metal band Deftones, released on October 28, 1997, by Maverick Records.The songs "My Own Summer (Shove It)" and "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)" were released as singles with accompanying music videos.
The black-and-white music video for "Hexagram" showed excited fans entering a building to watch a live performance of the song. As such, the majority of the video focused on this performance, with small exceptions like a shirtless, incapacitated Chino Moreno lying on the floor during the moody bridge. Audio for the video was taken entirely from ...
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The singer revealed that emails i can't send fwd (clever, clever) would be dropping on March 17th, with four unreleased songs to complete the extended version of her original album: "opposite ...
In 2012, Loudwire ranked the song number two on their list of the 10 greatest Deftones songs, [7] and in 2020, Kerrang ranked the song number three on their list of the 20 greatest Deftones songs. [8] A music video was filmed to accompany the single's release, directed by Frank W. Ockenfels III. [9]