A ranking of the Sacramento Alt-Metal group’s discography!
74
1.
A masterpiece and one of the greatest albums of all time, combining the best aspects of Metal, Shoegaze and Trip Hop.
2.
A phenomenal, underrated follow-up to White Pony that further shows the diversification of their sound.
3.
Vibrant, great hooks, memorable song structures and consistency.
4.
Expansive, blissful and forward-thinking, though the second half lacks a little in comparison with the first.
5.
A phenomenal rebound from the awful Gore, which shows that Terry Date and Deftones are still a deadly combination.
6.
While still mainly enjoyable to a degree, lacks the color and bite of the record before and after.
7.
Big improvement but really can't shake the glaring flaws of the previous record.
8.
Boring, repetitive, generic sloppy nu metal. It's a start ig.
9.
A boring, sloppy, muddy mess of an album from a band that could do so much better.