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Along with Limp Bizkit, the Deftones are often considered to be disciples of
Korn, but in fact, they've been around for just as long (if not longer).
They were also one of the first groups to alternate heavy riffs and screamed
vocals with more ethereal music and hushed singing -- spawning a fair amount
of imitators in their wake. The group first formed in Sacramento, CA, during
1988, when then high-school students Stephen Carpenter (guitar), Abe
Cunningham (drums), and Chino Moreno (vocals) first began to jam together.
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The young band was able to invest some heavy cash into their equipment setup
early on, when Carpenter collected a substantial cash settlement after being
hit by a drunk driver. The Deftones began playing out locally shortly
thereafter, and went through several different bass players before finding a
permanent bassist in the form of Chi Cheng. Although the group was more
heavy metal-based early on, the early '90s saw the Deftones expand their
sound even further, obviously inspired by such groundbreakers as Tool, Rage
Against the Machine, and Faith No More. A strong four-song demo was
completed soon after, and it landed the group a recording contract with
Madonna's label, Maverick. Enlisting the services of Soundgarden and Pantera
producer Terry Date (who would eventually become a regular producer for the
group), the quartet's debut full-length, Adrenaline, was issued in October
of 1995. While it wasn't an instant success, the band built a dedicated fan
base the old-fashioned way -- by touring relentlessly (both on their own,
and opening for such more established acts as Ozzy Osbourne, L7, and their
buddies in Korn). With sales of Adrenaline topping sales of 200,000 copies
on word of mouth alone, expectations were high for their sophomore release,
Around the Fur. Issued in October of 1997, it more than delivered,
catapulting the band to the top of the alt-metal heap on the strength of
such MTV/radio favs as "My Own Summer (Shove It)" and "Be Quiet and Drive (Far
Away)," as turntablist Frank Delgado expanded the group's lineup to a five-piece.
A seven-track import EP, 1999's Live, was issued as a stopgap release, as
the Deftones began work on their third studio effort (Cheng also issued a
spoken word release, The Bamboo Parachute, around this time as well). White
Pony was eventually released in June of 2000 and proved to be one of the
most eagerly anticipated heavy rock releases of the year. The album was
another success (debuting at number three on the album charts), and it
showed the quintet unafraid to experiment with their sound, as Moreno let
such '80s modern rock influences as the Cure and the Smiths seep into the
Deftones' sound. (After touring wrapped up for the album, Moreno formed a
side project with two childhood friends, Team Sleep, which recorded an album
featuring guest vocal appearances by ex-Faith No More singer Mike Patton and
ex-Hole bassist Melissa Auf Der Maur). Though Maverick expressed interest in
releasing the album through the band's vanity imprint, Tone Def, the LP
remained in limbo. Soon the band reunited to work on new ideas, and enlisted
Date again to helm their new album. Eagerly anticipated by both fans and
critics alike, The Deftones dropped in May 2003 and spawned the single
"Minerva." The quintet then embarked on the Summer Sanitarium shed tour with
heavyweights Metallica and Linkin Park. Deftones ended up peaking at #2 on
the Billboard 200, and the band took a well-deserved break for rest and side
projects. (Moreno, for example, found time to release a long-in-the-works
project called Team Sleep.) In October 2005 Deftones issued a two-disc set
of B-sides and raritiess. |
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