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“This record embedded in our brains”: the endless power of Deftones’ ‘White Pony’

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Andrew Trendell meets the band and famous fans “Massive in pretension, slightly too long and gothic,” read the original NME 8/10 review of Deftones’ ambitious third album ‘White Pony’ back in 2000, “but when all the pieces fit, you can’t deny its unstoppable power.”So powerful was the experimental ambition, pure musicality and onslaught of bangers on the Sacremento art-metallers’ opus that here we are celebrating it two decades later.

As the band themselves would attest, the true promise of the album – which turns 20 today (June 20) – has only bloomed over time.“I would describe the record as a slow-burner,” frontman Chino Moreno tells NME. “I remember when we were first putting it together – the songs were expansive and it all goes

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