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rockstar1985 writes: I seen deftones for the second time the day before my birthday and let me tell you it was badass. They performed at The warehouse and that place was f-ing packed, but it was awsome! The first time I saw them was with Korn at the Family Values Tour. That was at the Woodlands and me and my friends were sittin on the lawn. Sucky tickets but hey I heard them. But when they came with deadsy I was in the front by the stage and in front of the speakers and it was badass. In Houston when we say we love a band we f-ing mean we love that bands. Several bands come to houston and think it will suck because hello its texas, but once they get here they realize that Houston is a freaking cool place to perform at.
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DEFTONES SATURDAY NIGHT WRIST Chino Moreno – Vocals Stephen Carpenter – Guitar Chi Cheng – Bass Frank Delgado – Keys & Samples Abe Cunningham - Drums Textural, haunting and evocative, the long-awaited follow-up to 2003’s Deftones is deceptively tuneful and alarmingly heavy, see-sawing between melancholy reflection and jaw-clenching frustration like a manic depressive refusing his meds. “We really wanted to test ourselves with this record,” explains drummer Abe Cunningham. “It’s an album that explores a whole spectrum of sound rather than just switching between heavy stuff and light stuff.” Indeed, Saturday Night Wrist in...

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