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Deftones Bullshit Thread

Started by Oldnewtype, May 19, 2011, 07:19 AM

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LG95

I could float here forever

The Prodigy


illthrowROCKS@U

Some songs I'd love to hear live. Some I've never seen, and some I've seen but just would love to hear them again.

Minus Blindfold
Lhabia
Lotion
Feiticeira
Pink Maggit
Hexagram
Needles and Pins
Deathblow
Bloody Cape
Anniversary of an Uninteresting Event
Crenshaw Punch
Rapture
Xerces
Combat
Kimdracula
Riviere
Royal
Rosemary
What Happened to You?
Acid Hologram
Geometric Headdress
Pittura Infamante
LMIRL
Phantom Bride
Rubicon
9/26/10 - Patriot Center
5/22/11 - Sunset Cove Amphitheater
8/7/12 - Verizon Center
10/26/12 - Ram's Head Live
3/8/13 - House of Blues
10/8/13 - Baltimore Arena
7/31/15 - The Fillmore
8/8/15 - Susquehanna Bank Center
8/3/16 - Pier Six Pavillion
6/14/17 - MGM National Harbor
5/17/22 - The Anthem

BewareTheWater

#4863
If Minus Blindfold, Hexagram or Lotion played, there better be a damn good pit for me to jump into , lol. There wasn't mosh pit at the last show I saw em at ( not one that I saw, anyways) but at least I got to crowd surf to Rocket Skates and Knife Prty ( right at the bridge and " I could float here forever " too, lol)

Pink Maggit would make an epic closer, too .

LG95

While we're at it, I want this exact combination again

http://youtu.be/xL8VjGAoLR8
I could float here forever

Hinojos

I wonder if Deftones would ever cover a Def Leppard song. Even if it's a short live intermission/skit like they recently did with Hotline Bling, plus all the others over the years.
This was their profile picture on social media a few years ago for a bit, so I wouldn't think it would be too far fetched:

https://www.instagram.com/p/sneGNIwu0A/

LG95

The brilliant That's Not Metal podcast are doing a special on Deftones this week and next week. In this week's episode they did over three hours on the first four albums and the stories from around that time.

It is a premium special so you have to pay for it but it might be of interest to some. I'm a subscriber to their pod anyway so it doesn't affect me.
I could float here forever

snw9

Quote from: LG95 on Apr 19, 2017, 01:42 PM
The brilliant That's Not Metal podcast are doing a special on Deftones this week and next week. In this week's episode they did over three hours on the first four albums and the stories from around that time.

It is a premium special so you have to pay for it but it might be of interest to some. I'm a subscriber to their pod anyway so it doesn't affect me.

This sounds similar to the Deftones Scuzz interview where the interviewer goes through the band's career and talks about the albums.
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LG95

Quote from: snw9 on Apr 19, 2017, 02:39 PM
Quote from: LG95 on Apr 19, 2017, 01:42 PM
The brilliant That's Not Metal podcast are doing a special on Deftones this week and next week. In this week's episode they did over three hours on the first four albums and the stories from around that time.

It is a premium special so you have to pay for it but it might be of interest to some. I'm a subscriber to their pod anyway so it doesn't affect me.

This sounds similar to the Deftones Scuzz interview where the interviewer goes through the band's career and talks about the albums.
Same guy who did the Scuzz interview is the one of the two guys who does this podcast!
I could float here forever

snw9

Quote from: LG95 on Apr 19, 2017, 02:50 PM
Quote from: snw9 on Apr 19, 2017, 02:39 PM
Quote from: LG95 on Apr 19, 2017, 01:42 PM
The brilliant That's Not Metal podcast are doing a special on Deftones this week and next week. In this week's episode they did over three hours on the first four albums and the stories from around that time.

It is a premium special so you have to pay for it but it might be of interest to some. I'm a subscriber to their pod anyway so it doesn't affect me.

This sounds similar to the Deftones Scuzz interview where the interviewer goes through the band's career and talks about the albums.
Same guy who did the Scuzz interview is the one of the two guys who does this podcast!

Good to know, i didn't know that. I like the Scuzz interviews as they give some good insight and stories at the band's point in time.
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Inkblades

Quote from: LG95 on Apr 19, 2017, 01:42 PM
The brilliant That's Not Metal podcast are doing a special on Deftones this week and next week. In this week's episode they did over three hours on the first four albums and the stories from around that time.

It is a premium special so you have to pay for it but it might be of interest to some. I'm a subscriber to their pod anyway so it doesn't affect me.

Any interesting/unknown factoids?

LG95

Quote from: Inkblades on Apr 21, 2017, 06:25 PM
Quote from: LG95 on Apr 19, 2017, 01:42 PM
The brilliant That's Not Metal podcast are doing a special on Deftones this week and next week. In this week's episode they did over three hours on the first four albums and the stories from around that time.

It is a premium special so you have to pay for it but it might be of interest to some. I'm a subscriber to their pod anyway so it doesn't affect me.

Any interesting/unknown factoids?
Bits and pieces. Both the guys who do the podcast are music journalists so there were little bits from that and I think they've both interviewed Deftones a fair bit. Stephen Hill (who freelances for Metal Hammer) on a couple of occasions brought up an interview he once did with Terry Date. Said that Date supposedly expressed disappointment that he didn't get to produce every Deftones record (me too, Terry!).

Mostly though, it's an in-depth discussion on the first four albums, the different ways they evolved, the live shows, bands that influenced them, Sacramento, the Chino/Stef dynamic, Frank's influence and loads of other shit. They both clearly adore the band so from that perspective, it's really cool. Stephen Hill actually gives a great insight on what it was like as a fan seeing them on Around The Fur.
I could float here forever

Inkblades

Man, oh, man on that Terry Date part. Damn. Saturday Night Wrist and Gore could have REALLY used his touch, too. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, Deftones!

The Prodigy

Yeah Terry Gore sucks Ass!

LG95

Couldn't give a shit who disagrees - Diamond Eyes is a fucking great album.

Listened to it three times today and remembered how much I loved it at the time.
I could float here forever

BewareTheWater

Agreed . It's not their best work, but it's a great comeback album after what happened with Chi. Rocket Skates is awesome, Prince is awesome, Royal is awesome, etc. Etc. And y'all entitled fucking hipsters can laugh and say they aren't , but it won't change mine and many others' views on those songs or the album.

Red Pill

Couldn't give a shit who agrees - Diamond Eyes is a fucking shitty album.

ANattyRat

Diamond Eyes is probably my least favourite album. Easy to skip the songs, but when I do listen, I love them. Especially Royal and Prince.

Seven

Quote from: Red Pill on Apr 27, 2017, 08:46 PM
Couldn't give a shit who agrees - Diamond Eyes is a fucking shitty album.
Agreed. Especially Royal, Prince and Rocket Skates...

BewareTheWater

The annoyingness of people like you two knows no bounds.