Product code: Deftones, White Pony, NEW Anniversary Edition 4 LP Vinyl Box Set, shops Warner Records
Deftones – White Pony – Anniversary Edition, 4 LP Box Set, shops Warner Records, 2021 Brand new, sealed copy. No offers please but I do discount bundles! FREE MEDIA MAIL SHIPPING (4-15 business days). Faster UPS or Priority available - just ask for rates. Reputable seller. Check my profile! Limited four vinyl box set with Lithograph. On June 20, 2000, Deftones released their third studio album, White Pony, which was immediately acclaimed as a masterpiece by fans and critics alike. Fueled by the successful singles “Change (In the House of Flies)” and “Digital Bath, ” the album is the band's highest selling album and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The band also won the 2001 Grammy for Best Metal Performance for the song “Elite”. In the twenty years since release, the album has continued to grow in stature and influence. Inspired by DJ Shadow's Entroducing…, Deftones had the idea to have DJ Shadow reimagine the entire White Pony album, and call it Black Stallion. Twenty years later, Defton.
Deftones – White Pony – Anniversary Edition, 4 LP Box Set, shops Warner Records, 2021 Brand new, sealed copy. No offers please but I do discount bundles! FREE MEDIA MAIL SHIPPING (4-15 business days). Faster UPS or Priority available - just ask for rates. Reputable seller. Check my profile! Limited four vinyl box set with Lithograph. On June 20, 2000, Deftones released their third studio album, White Pony, which was immediately acclaimed as a masterpiece by fans and critics alike. Fueled by the successful singles “Change (In the House of Flies)” and “Digital Bath, ” the album is the band's highest selling album and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The band also won the 2001 Grammy for Best Metal Performance for the song “Elite”. In the twenty years since release, the album has continued to grow in stature and influence. Inspired by DJ Shadow's Entroducing…, Deftones had the idea to have DJ Shadow reimagine the entire White Pony album, and call it Black Stallion. Twenty years later, Defton.