DEFTONES – Early Demo Tapes 1992-1994 – LP (Broid Rrecords)

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Rumour has it that only 15 cassette tapes were initially distributed of this rare demo collection, which earlier in 2024 was revealed to be the most expensive cassette tape ever sold on Discogs (going for a hefty $5,000), though the common consensus is that surely more exist out in the ether. Available digitally for years but now arriving on a remarkably limited run of wax, these demos also appeared on the (Like) Linus compilation CD and feature John Taylor on drums as Abe Cunningham would be in the midst of touring with his original alternative metal outfit Phallucy at the time of recording. Featuring the entire demo which pre-dates their 1995 debut Adrenaline LP, including cuts such as the aforementioned ‘(Like) Linus’ as well as ‘Hump’, and ‘Plastic’, this expanded version also boasts early takes of album tracks like ‘Engine No. 9’, and ‘Nosebleed’, painting one of the clearest pictures of the band’s nu-metal teething phase while creatively and sonically striving to push those confines in a similar manner to early material from their peers in Incubus. Funky, jagged and raw, yet already exuding that signature sultry chaotic nuance, this collection is so OG that initial copies even labelled the band as The Deftones.

A1 – A4 from the first homemade demo tape, 1992 (Limited Edition Tape – Only Fifteen Made)

A5 – B1 from second demo tape, 1992 (Recorded by Frank Hannon at Earthzone Studios, Nov. ’92)

B2 – B3 from third demo tape, 1992 (Recorded at Enharmonic Studios, Produced by Deftones and Dave Park. Engineered by Eric Broyhill)

B4 – B5 from the 1994 promo tape for the forthcoming album “Adrenaline” released in 1995.

B6 demo song from the self produced CD “(Like) Linus”, 1993.