These are my boys, my absolute favorite band since 1997. It was Korn from 1995-1997 but when I heard Jonathan talking about "Chino is a god, dude" I checked these young bucks out. I checked out Adrenaline and then Around the Fur and that was it. Then White Pony came and my mind continued to be blown. I'm 52 now and I will never like another band more than Deftones. They are everything I want in a band.
Most consistently listened to band for myself over the last 23 years as well, plus I love all of Chino's side projects also. Team Sleep was great and Crosses are killing it, their latest album is well worth checking out if you haven't.
Crazy part about that is Deftones are WAY older than Korn haha, I got a hold of a bootleg tape of them sometime before the first album, seems way before like maybe 89 or 90 and was blown away, actually right around the same time I got a Janes Addiction one, some random stuff, the sounds were like nothing I had heard before.
@@negativezero3107 Sure, I get your point. It's true. Deftones were a local Sacramento-area high school band started around 1988 (my senior year) and Korn didn't yet exist and wouldn't for several years. But if you look at when each band's first real album was released, Korn was first (1994 vs 1995 for my boys). This is because Linus didn't really go anywhere. Not to mention, the effect that Korn had on the national scene was just FAR bigger than Deftones. I love Adrenaline, but it's not hard to see why it didn't blow the world's face off like Korn (self titled first album) did. As for band frontmen, again, I told you Deftones are my favorite and I love Chino like you wouldn't believe, but OBVIOUSLY JD was a f--king wrecking ball where people were like "WHAT...THE...FUKKK...is this??" when they not only first heard him, but first SAW him and his stage presence. That dude is a phenom too for sure. Korn truly changed metal forever. There is no denying that. WAY more Korn copycat bands in the late 90s than Deftones copies.
These are my boys, my absolute favorite band since 1997. It was Korn from 1995-1997 but when I heard Jonathan talking about "Chino is a god, dude" I checked these young bucks out. I checked out Adrenaline and then Around the Fur and that was it. Then White Pony came and my mind continued to be blown.
I'm 52 now and I will never like another band more than Deftones. They are everything I want in a band.
Most consistently listened to band for myself over the last 23 years as well, plus I love all of Chino's side projects also. Team Sleep was great and Crosses are killing it, their latest album is well worth checking out if you haven't.
Crazy part about that is Deftones are WAY older than Korn haha, I got a hold of a bootleg tape of them sometime before the first album, seems way before like maybe 89 or 90 and was blown away, actually right around the same time I got a Janes Addiction one, some random stuff, the sounds were like nothing I had heard before.
@@negativezero3107 Sure, I get your point. It's true. Deftones were a local Sacramento-area high school band started around 1988 (my senior year) and Korn didn't yet exist and wouldn't for several years.
But if you look at when each band's first real album was released, Korn was first (1994 vs 1995 for my boys). This is because Linus didn't really go anywhere. Not to mention, the effect that Korn had on the national scene was just FAR bigger than Deftones. I love Adrenaline, but it's not hard to see why it didn't blow the world's face off like Korn (self titled first album) did.
As for band frontmen, again, I told you Deftones are my favorite and I love Chino like you wouldn't believe, but OBVIOUSLY JD was a f--king wrecking ball where people were like "WHAT...THE...FUKKK...is this??" when they not only first heard him, but first SAW him and his stage presence. That dude is a phenom too for sure. Korn truly changed metal forever. There is no denying that. WAY more Korn copycat bands in the late 90s than Deftones copies.
3:38 - Chino gonna Chino
before i clicked i knew it was gonna be crazy scream
omg my hand was in this... 1:43 with the red nails
Thank you, bro!! 🤘🏽
Chino looks and sounds great
Always baby, mmm
Was dope to be there!
Eu gostei do backing vocal novo 👏👏👏👏
Very strange not seeing Stephen up there.
Super lucky I was up at the front
The touring guitarist looks like Dr. Disrespect
He was 😂
How come Stef wasn’t there?
@@williamsantiago9284 he cant leave the country (maybe because he doesn't get vaccinated)
@@titanfabulousunicyclerolle8368 don't know about that, maybe he just can't fly to certain territories like EU and AU/NZ
@@williamsantiago9284 stef is an anti-vaccer, so outside of the US Lance is all you get for now.
When chino doesint play guitar he can really dig into the vocals
Super
Where is Stephen?
In the US where he is choosing to stay, he played at Deftones most recent show for dia de los Deftones
Stephen didn’t get the jab so he can’t travel to some places until they lift restrictions.
@@py16667 yeah he's choosing to stay bc he's choosing to not get vaccinated
The best band
Why everyone asks about Stephen? Where's Sergio?
Sergio split with the band because they didn’t want him to be a full member. Steph’s not there over Covid restrictions.
Queda algun integrante original???
When was this one?
Who’s that on the lead guitar a new guy?
Don't know his name, but he's filling in for SC who isn't willing to leave the country under current conditions.
@@ShastaBean Can't blame him.
@@Sublime_37 Fact
@@Sublime_37 Wiki-lie-dia says it's Lance Jackman. Gewgle search of Lance Jackman just pulls up pics of SC...so I guess that means it's true.
@@ShastaBean I heard a different story. Stephen wouldn´t be able to go some countries because he didn´t get vaccinated.
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That one guy has a strong back and shoulders to hold up that blue hair girl. Gotta weight at least 165 lbs.