Deftones: Death by Decibels Trailer

Deftones: Death by Decibels Trailer (2004)

"An unauthorised documentary film packed with exclusive interviews." 06 January 2004 Factual 61 mins

As one of the most original hard-edged metal bands to emerge in the nineties, the Deftones rose above the crowd, taking their inventive and sophisticated sound into the 21st Century. Never compromising artistically and consistently pushing the boundaries of modern rock, their music has gained Chino and his bandmates millions of fans worldwide. On 'Deftones: Death By Decibels' we go behind the music to discover what it took for this unlikely group of friends from America's west coast to simultaneously create a new musical movement and conquer an entire generation of youths. Packed with interviews, this documentary film takes you where the cameras never previously preyed to achieve an uncensored look at a truly legendary band. The complete and unauthorised biography of The Deftones. Over 40 minutes of in-depth interviews. Exclusive and previously unseen film footage.

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