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Deftones end three-year silence
Cali rockers get help from System of a Down's Serj Tankian and Giant Drag frontwoman Annie Hardy for fifth studio album.
Rock act the Deftones will break a three-year silence on October 31 with their fifth studio album, Saturday Night Wrist.

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The 12-track set features a guest appearance from System of a Down vocalist Serj Tankian on "Mein" and Giant Drag frontwoman Annie Hardy on the electronica-tinged "Pink Cellphone."
Deftones drummer Abe Cunningham told Billboard.com in February that the band nearly broke up while soldiering through Saturday Night Wrist, which he describes as "a very complete record."
"If there was a VH1 Behind the Music special on us, it would be the perfect episode with divorces and all kinds of crap," he said. "It was just lack of communication. Thankfully, we've been reattaching our limbs."
The album kicks off with the detuned riff-fest "Hole in the Earth" and is further highlighted by heavy, melodic tracks such as "Cherry Waves," the punishing "Combat," and "Rats," which careens from screamed verses to a less in-your-face chorus. The set also features an instrumental, "Interlude."
The Deftones are in the midst of the Family Values tour with Korn.