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Top "Lord Knows" Deftones songs

A ranking of the perfect deftones songs
1Deftones
Deftones


Anniversary of an Uninteresting Event is one of the most sonically ethereal experiences ever. Made me appreciate more deep cuts like it, rekindling a love for a band that had faded a bit throughout my formative years as an adult.
2Deftones
Saturday Night Wrist


Rats!Rats!Rats! has got to be the nastiest, loudest "insert-placeholder-for-absolute-off-kilter-fiith" tracks ever. People refer to Hexagram as their heaviest (released) screams, and I'm shaking my head. Hail to the king.
3Deftones
Around the Fur


Be Quiet and Drive. I-co-nic.
4Deftones
Around the Fur


The title track: Around the Fur. Hypnotic, aggressive, hot and confused. Abe is really fucking it up (Kenneth style) on this one. Also an interesting forebode to White Pony, in terms of ambiance and lyrical structure.
5Deftones
Diamond Eyes


Sextape. There's a warmth, and a distance, which results in the most tearful yearning, devoid of any fear, ever to be put on song - their own at the very least.
6Deftones
White Pony


Passenger. There is this shameless surrendering of the body and the ego; this becoming of true self through escaping, there's a very feminine energy to it. Which makes it that much cooler and fitting that they performed it with Hayley Williams a couple of times.
7Deftones
Saturday Night Wrist


Sounds like the ultimate finale boss track to the internal battle between these guys during their corrosive years, when everything was just a little less certain. Also has a hi-hat-and-cymbal-centered rhythm to match that of My Own Summer. Some of the best moment to moment production details ever for these guys.



Oh yeah, I was talking about Combat by the way, forgot to mention that.
8Deftones
Back To School (Mini Maggit)


You ever wonder why Deftones put a parenthetical element on a bunch of their big songs? "Which one is the correct way to refer to it?" one might ask. You think it'd confuse the posers? Getting schooled in a foreign social culture? If viewed as a single very much separated from its unrelated and associated album, especially with this single cover and added rap lyrics, it does kind of end up feeling like a victory for them.
9Deftones
Koi No Yokan


Either Rosemary or Goon Squad. Heavy and proggy, auditory more comfortable with their modern sound. Rosemary sounds like the dawn, the beginning of a sunrise that'll last an eternity. Yes, a victim of the downsides to TikTok-popularity, but a little sense of self never hurt nobody; it doesn't matter, it's still a really good song.

Goon Squad is that sundown, that midnight - that endless midnight. The wolves (cuz they all sound like they're on their Beast Mode) are coming out to play.
10Deftones
Adrenaline


Engine No. 9. Hard. Erect. God damn these guys new how to tear a groove so early on. Back to School (with or without parenthesis, I can't decide) isn't the only example of their "rap-rock" work panning out too.
11Deftones
Split w / Poison The Well


This list is obviously subjective, I hope you could've appreciated the writing style to explain my love for these songs specifically. My guitar teacher put me onto them when I was 16, I joined this site a year later to find more bands like it. Now I'm 23 and I realize I might need to update what I've listened to on here, if only for clarity's sake. Nothing but love
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