The thought of naming an atf is seriously giving me anxiety haha If I had to, though, at this very moment, I might give it to Digital Bath. ....But then I'll listen to Needles and Pins and delete my comment.
Could literally be any of them depending on the day. Such a killer album. Tonight's it's probably Fireal. Or Fist.
Bored, 7 Words and Engine #9 have been my favorites since forever. However, I will say that I haven't really listened to Adrenaline in a long time.
That riff at the end of Rosemary had me hooked immediately. Minerva was the first song of theirs that I heard back when it the video hit MTV. Diamond Eyes was the first record of theirs that I listened to frequently. In other words, it's too much work to pick a favorite song; there are too many. Not to mention some holes in their discography I've yet to visit. I'll name a few though, in no order: Rocket Skates, Gauze, Rosemary, Doomed User, Minerva, Hexagram, Hole in the Earth, My Own Summer
Minerva was also the first song I heard by them. The beginning of the song was used in the House of Wax remake. Hooked instantly. I was like 12.
I was 12 when that album came out, too haha. Always loved how they mixed "soft rock" with in-your-face rock.
The first time I heard them was the Dragonball Z movie that had Change in it. I didn't explore them at all though until I read about Chi's car accident, which led me to look them up, which led me to discover it was them who made the song in the Dragonball movie
It’s probably between Digital Bath or Change for my fav Deftones song because of the impact both had on me growing up. But damn this band have so many outstanding tracks. One track that I feel is under appreciated is First (the hidden track on adrenaline),I really love the quiet/loud dynamic on that song.
Always had a soft-spot for sure. If we're talking SNW though Hole in the Earth is probably a top 5 Deftones song for me.
controversial top 5 (rough): feiti romantic dreams cherry waves royal and the greatest deftones song, no contest in anyway: WGTB
I could've gotten behind this before Rosemary came out, and it's always been incredibly overlooked, so props for this.
amazing song that shows everyone, especially Stephen, coming out of their comfort zones a bit. bluesy riff kills me