Deftones Diamond Eyes
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DDDeftoneDDD
April 19th 2018


23543 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"I never really understood why. It's not even the best "metal" song on the album imo"

uuh...I guess I know why...It was because WHEN YOU RIIIIIPE!! YOU LL BLEED OUT OF CONTROOL! YOU LL BLEED OUT OF CONTROOOOL!



Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
April 19th 2018


38401 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Korea is way better, agreed

chinesewhispers
April 19th 2018


4767 Comments


Potentially unpopular opinion: the album needed Teenager more than Elite or Korea

Wildcardbitchesss
April 19th 2018


19926 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

You're right

That is gonna be an unpopular opinion

eliminatorjunior
April 20th 2018


182 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Potentially unpopular opinion: the album needed Teenager more than Elite or Korea"



Wouldnt say for Elite but agree that Teenager is important

SmashIsTheWay94
April 20th 2018


2353 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

"Digital Bath is the most overrated Deftones song too"

Take it back

BenThatsMyJamin
April 21st 2018


4020 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

"Potentially unpopular opinion: the album needed Teenager more than Elite or Korea"



100% (especially in regards to Elite), Teenager gave the album the atmospheric diversity and emotional depth that formed the basis of their entire future output and it just gets shit on by fans. An album of Elites and they would have never escaped nu metal and died with it. Digital bath, Teenager and Korea are the three best songs on the album.

SmashIsTheWay94
April 21st 2018


2353 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Teenager feels like one of the most important songs in their discography yeah

Ocean of Noise
April 22nd 2018


11368 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

best Deftones.

chinesewhispers
April 22nd 2018


4767 Comments


I honestly feel like they need to make an album full of Cherry Waves/Sextape/Entombed-type songs as much as Stephen would hate it

Ocean of Noise
April 22nd 2018


11368 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

That would be sick. I consistently love Deftones' slower songs.

Slex
April 22nd 2018


17870 Comments


An album of songs consistently like that with 1-3 bangers is my ultimate Deftones dream

SmashIsTheWay94
April 22nd 2018


2353 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Yeah the closest they've come to that sort of ratio was probably SNW and of course the results were fantastic. Sounds like they'll be going with a heavier approach for the next album though

Wildcardbitchesss
April 22nd 2018


19926 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Just hope Stephen can bring the riffs. He hasn't been a real focus of the band since this album imo

BenThatsMyJamin
April 22nd 2018


4020 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Gore was all about him and Chino (essentially a power struggle) and he rose to the challenge and came up with some really imaginative riffs on that album (acid hologram, Pittura Infamante, rubicon) so I'm hopeful, before then he'd barely written a good heavy riff since white pony

claygurnz
April 22nd 2018


7802 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

'before then he'd barely written a good heavy riff since white pony'



Really man?



Wildcardbitchesss
April 22nd 2018


19926 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I agree with that. The Self titled had a few, SNW had Rats and Combat, Diamond Eyes had a few, but Koi and Gore definitely didn't bring has many heavy riffs as I'd like to hear. He's been in a support role since this album for real

SmashIsTheWay94
April 22nd 2018


2353 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Self-titled has some of their best heavy riffs ever. Bloody Cape, When Girls Telephone Boys, Battleaxe

sizeofanocean
June 19th 2018


3767 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

That new track with Chino from this DC soundtrack sounded straight up like it was from Diamond Eyes. And the Pattonish low vocals in the beginning were amazing as well

Zeuzo
June 19th 2018


2349 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Everything about this track is amazing



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