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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 rest of the band, while anxious to finish the album, decided it would be best to take a break from music. During the break, Deftones released a 10-year anniversary CD/DVD, titled B-Sides & Rarities, on October 4, 2005. It included one of the songs from the Virtue sessions, a cover of "Wax and Wane" by Cocteau Twins. In late 2005, Moreno met ...
Koi No Yokan is the seventh studio album by the American alternative metal band Deftones, released on November 12, 2012, by Reprise Records. [3] [4] Its title is a phrase from the Japanese language "恋の予感", translating to "premonition of love".
The Magnetic Fields, 50 Song Memoir This 50-song collection, each representing one year of Merritt’s life at that point, every bit as varied, emotional and melody-packed as his more celebrated ...
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.
Deftones is an American alternative metal band formed in Sacramento, California in 1988. They were formed by frontman Chino Moreno, lead guitarist Stephen Carpenter and drummer Abe Cunningham, with bassist Chi Cheng and keyboardist and turntablist Frank Delgado joining the line-up in 1990 and 1999, respectively.
"Digital Bath" features a variety of effects and sampling. [3] The verse is composed of echoed guitar chords and gentle vocals. The song also features a high vocal pitch from Chino Moreno virtually unheard in other Deftones material.
Perhaps underrated is the wrong word here but Girlfriends is a case of “if you know, you know”. Lauded by directors du jour such as Greta Gerwig, Wes Anderson, and Lena Dunham, Claudia Weill ...