48 MILLION VIEWS, 4× PLATINUM — IT ALL STARTED FROM A SESSION WITH NO PLAN. On this day in 2000, Deftones dropped “Change (In The House Of Flies)” — and nobody in that room knew what they were creating. No direction. No structure. Chino Moreno picked up a guitar, Stephen Carpenter followed, and the rest of the band just fell in. Drummer Abe Cunningham heard the early takes from the control room and said they all realized they were “on to something.” What none of them expected — Chino would later call it the ONLY song that truly captured the atmosphere he had in mind for White Pony. It hit No. 3 on Billboard’s Alternative chart. It ended up in Little Nicky, Queen of the Damned, even American Horror Story twenty years later. In 2025, the RIAA certified it 4× Platinum — over 4 million copies in the U.S. alone. 26 years. And there’s still something about those opening notes that Chino himself has never fully explained.
48 Million Views, 4× Platinum: How Deftones Created “Change (In The House Of Flies)” Without a Plan On this day…