While other bands in the nu metal era were busy getting as gross and macho as they could, chugging Mountain Dew and dumbing things down to brand new lows, Deftones were earning their stripes by taking things to a much deeper place, with their dedication to experimentation earning them the nickname "the Radiohead of metal". This b-sides & rarities collection first arrived in 2005, and now nearly twenty years later is finally getting a remaster and 2LP vinyl reissue. Featuring some absolutely spine tingling acoustic versions of their classics, live takes, plus plenty of covers of the likes of Cocteau Twins, The Smiths, Jawbox, and more, this is a must-have. - Flying Out
The 2005 Deftones compilation of covers, acoustic versions, live tracks and other rarities, newly remastered in 2024. Includes "Change (In The House Of Flies)", "Be Quiet And Drive (Far away)" [both acoustic], "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want", "Simple Man", "No Ordinary Love" & more.
Tracklist
- Savory
- Wax and Wane
- Change (In the House of Flies) [Acoustic]
- Simple Man
- Sinatra
- No Ordinary Love
- Teenager (Idiot Version)
- Crenshaw Punch / I'll Throw Rocks at You
- Black Moon
- If Only Tonight We Could Sleep (Live)
- Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want
- Digital Bath (Acoustic)
- The Chauffeur
- Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away) [Acoustic]