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Koi No Yokan Review

Album Review: Deftones ‘Koi No Yokan’
Album Music ReviewNovember 18, 2012May 19, 2025

Album Review: Deftones ‘Koi No Yokan’

Album Review: Deftones come back with one of their strongest albums to date with ‘Koi No Yokan’. [rating=6] The Deftones  were in major transition when they released  2010’s Diamond Eyes.  Bassist Chi Cheng was in a coma from a car accident, so they put their album Eros on hold and started fresh, working with new bassist Sergio Vega (Quicksand). It […]

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