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Released on October 28, 1997, Around the Fur is Deftones' second studio album, marking their breakthrough into the mainstream. Produced by Terry Date, the album blends elements of nu metal, alternative metal, and post-hardcore, featuring tracks like “Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)” and “My Own Summer (Shove It).” The album was certified Platinum in the United States in 2011.
Released on October 3, 1995, Adrenaline is Deftones' debut studio album, introducing their signature blend of alternative metal, post-hardcore, and nu-metal influences. Produced by Terry Date, the album features tracks like “7 Words” and “Engine No. 9,” showcasing the band's raw energy and dynamic range. Adrenaline was certified gold by the RIAA on July 7, 1999, and platinum on September 23, 2008
Released in 2012, Koi No Yokan blends heavy riffs with atmospheric shoegaze and post-rock elements. Produced by Nick Raskulinecz, it features tracks like “Leathers” and “Tempest,” receiving critical acclaim for its emotional depth.
Released on September 25, 2020, Ohms is Deftones' ninth studio album, produced by Terry Date. The album blends elements of alternative metal, shoegaze, and post-metal, featuring tracks like “Genesis,” “Ceremony,” and “Urantia.” Critics praised its dynamic range and emotional depth, with some noting it as a return to form for the band.
Released in 2016, Gore combines alternative metal and experimental rock with dynamic, intricate songwriting. Produced by Matt Hyde, it features standout tracks like “Prayers/Triangles” and “Doomed User,” earning critical praise.
Released in 2003, Deftones is the band’s fourth studio album, noted for blending alternative metal with shoegaze, trip hop, and experimental rock elements. Produced by Terry Date, it represents a significant stylistic evolution, balancing heavy riffs with atmospheric textures. The album received critical praise for its diverse sound and remains a key release in their discography.
Released in 2006, Saturday Night Wrist features a darker, introspective sound shaped by personal struggles. Produced by Bob Ezrin and Shaun Lopez, it blends atmospheric textures with heavy riffs, earning critical acclaim.
Released in 2010, Diamond Eyes blends aggression with melodic serenity, produced by Nick Raskulinecz. Featuring standout tracks like “Diamond Eyes” and “Rocket Skates,” it received critical acclaim and strong commercial success.
Released in 2000, White Pony expanded Deftones’ sound with atmospheric and experimental elements alongside nu metal. Produced by Terry Date, it features iconic tracks like “Change (In the House of Flies)” and “Passenger,” earning critical acclaim and lasting influence.
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