Greatest Hits
2003
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There are multiple unofficial compilation albums titled "Greatest Hits" by Deftones. These albums are not part of the band's official discography. One such release is a Russian compilation 2xCD Digipak, released in 2010. Another unofficial release from Russia on CD is dated 2003. These compilations feature a wide range of tracks from Deftones' discography, spanning their nu-metal and alternative rock styles. Because these are unofficial releases, track listings can vary.
Track Highlights
Significance
As unofficial releases, these albums do not hold the same significance as Deftones' official studio albums. They are fan-made collections that aim to compile popular tracks and introduce listeners to the band's extensive catalog. Critical reception is not applicable as these were not officially reviewed or promoted by the band or record label.
Because these albums are unofficial, they may include unique track combinations or rarities not found on official Deftones releases.
Track List
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Credits
Performers
S![Stephen Carpenter]()
M![Max Cavalera]()
C![Chi Cheng]()
A![Abe Cunningham]()
F![Frank Delgado]()
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C![Chino Moreno]()
R
Producers
T![Terry Date]()
D![Deftones]()
Engineers
M![Matt Bayles]()
D![DJ Crook]()
R
T![Terry Date]()
Terry Datemix, engineer, recording (tr. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
S
S![Sam Hofstedt]()
S![Scott Olson]()
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P
J![Jason Schweitzer]()
S![Sean Tallman]()
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Other
K![Kim Biggs]()
G![Greg Wells]()
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