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Deftones have mastered the art of balancing crushing metal riffs with ethereal, shoegaze-soaked atmospherics for over three decades. Navigating their extensive discography can be daunting for new fans looking for the best entry points. This guide ranks their studio albums and highlights the must-hear tracks that define their legendary sound. 1. White Pony (2000)

  1. “My Own Summer (Shove It)” – Around the Fur
  2. “Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)” – Around the Fur
  3. “Change (In the House of Flies)” – White Pony
  4. “Digital Bath” – White Pony
  5. “Minerva” – Deftones (self-titled, 2003)
  6. “Sextape” – Diamond Eyes
  7. “Rocket Skates” – Diamond Eyes
  8. “Rosemary” – Koi No Yokan
  9. “Prayers/Triangles” – Gore (2016 – underrated deep cut)
  10. “Ohms” – Ohms

Why it's Top: It is often cited as the pinnacle of the band's second era, showcasing technical growth and lush production. 4. Diamond Eyes (2010) deftones discography download top

Reviewers and fans typically cluster the albums into three "eras." Here is a consensus-based ranking from critics and the community: Deftones discography - albums ranked from worst to best Deftones have mastered the art of balancing crushing

  1. Adrenaline (1995): Deftones' debut album, released on October 3, 1995, via Maverick Records. The album received mixed reviews but laid the groundwork for their future sound.
  2. Around the Fur (1997): Their second studio album, released on October 28, 1997. This album gained more attention and praise, featuring the hit single "My Own Summer (Shove It)".
  3. White Pony (2000): Released on June 20, 2000, White Pony marked a significant shift in Deftones' sound, incorporating more experimental and atmospheric elements.
  4. Deftones (2003): Self-titled and released on May 20, 2003, this album saw the band continuing their experimental approach, with hits like "Minerva" and "Hexagram".
  5. Saturday Night Wrist (2006): Released on October 31, 2006, this album featured a more refined and polished sound, with standout tracks like "Hole in the Earth" and "Cherry Waves".
  6. Diamond Eyes (2010): Released on May 4, 2010, after a lengthy delay due to vocalist Chino Moreno's side projects. The album received generally positive reviews, with "Diamond Eyes" and "You've Seen the Butcher" being fan favorites.
  7. Koi No Yokan (2012): Deftones' seventh studio album, released on September 13, 2012. This album featured a more upbeat and aggressive sound, with tracks like "Leathers" and "Tempest".
  8. Gore (2016): Released on April 8, 2016, Gore marked a return to their heavier roots, with standout tracks like "Prayers/Triangles" and "Doomed User".
  9. Ohms (2020): Deftones' ninth studio album, released on September 25, 2020. The album received critical acclaim, featuring hits like "Genesis" and "Urantia".