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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deftones___white_pony_greycoverart.jpg]]
2[[caption-width-right:350:''Who cares what's behind? Just like always, still your passenger.'']]
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4->''You like attention\
5It proves to you you're alive\
6Stop, parading your angles\
7Confused? You'll know when you're ripe''
8-->-- "'''Elite'''"
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10''White Pony'' is the third studio album by California-based metal band Music/{{Deftones}}, released on June 20, 2000. It was produced by Terry Date, who had also produced the band's first two albums (''Adrenaline'' and ''Music/AroundTheFur'').
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12The album is regarded as a [[NewSoundAlbum turning point for the band's sound]], showing notable growth and maturing in their {{alternative metal}} style through experimentation with influences from genres such as [[PostHardcore post-hardcore]], {{trip hop}}, {{shoegazing}}, {{progressive rock}}, and [[PostRock post-rock]]. It was also the band's first album to feature turntablist and keyboardist Frank Delgado as a full-time band member rather than a featured guest, and also the first album where lead vocalist Chino Moreno contributed guitar parts.
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14''White Pony'' became the band's first platinum record and still ranks as their highest-selling album, with the song "Elite" additionally winning them their first UsefulNotes/GrammyAward (for Best Metal Performance). The album produced a number of successful singles, most notably "Change (In the House of Flies)" (which has since become a SignatureSong for the band) alongside the promo-only "Digital Bath" (the band's only promotional single to date) and "Back to School (Mini Maggit)".
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16"Back to School" was actually created after ''White Pony''[='=]s completion, the result of [[ExecutiveMeddling the band's label pressuring them to re-release the album with another hit single aside from "Change"]]. They responded in frustration by [[RearrangeTheSong rearranging]] the album finale "Pink Maggit" in a half-hour as a joke, turning a section of the song into fast, in-your-face {{nu metal}} complete with a BoastfulRap to show their label how easy it was to make a hit. Not only [[PoesLaw did their label reportedly love it]], but when the album was reissued shortly after initial release, "Back to School" got added to the tracklist by the execs against the band's wishes as a marketing ploy -- and as the opening track, no less. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor It did end up becoming a successful single]], but [[CreatorBacklash the song has since been disowned by the band]], although they have since performed it live on rare occasion.
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18''White Pony'' received a 20th anniversary reissue in December 2020 that packaged the original album (cutting "Back to School" to restore the band's intended tracklist) with ''Black Stallion'', a companion album with each song of the album being remixed by various artists (Music/PurityRing, Music/DJShadow, Music/{{Squarepusher}}, [[Music/LinkinPark Mike Shinoda]], [[Music/TheCureBand Robert Smith]], etc).
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20!!Tracklist (for original release):
21# Feiticeira (3:09)
22# Digital Bath (4:15)
23# Elite (4:01)
24# RX Queen (4:27)
25# Street Carp (2:41)
26# Teenager (3:20)
27# Knife Prty (4:49)
28# Korea (3:23)
29# Passenger (6:07)
30# Change (In the House of Flies (4:59)
31# Pink Maggit (7:32)
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33!! Change (In the House of Tropes)
34* AttentionWhore: The verses of "Elite" call out people who desperately seek attention.
35-->You like attention
36-->It proves to you you're alive
37-->Stop parading your angles
38-->Confused? You'll know when you're ripe
39* AvantGardeMetal: This album started to show the band shift towards this and away from the conventional {{nu metal}} of their first 2 releases.
40* BoastfulRap: The added rap verses of "Back to School", seemingly from the perspective of a bullied or outcasted high school kid living a fantasy of being "the [leader] of it all" and triumphing over the cliques "making [them] sick". While it's common knowledge that the verses were written in jest, they have been interpreted as a metaphor for the band's opinion on the metal scene at the time.
41* BookEnds: The reissue places "Back to School", a rearrangement of "Pink Maggit", as the first track, which means that that version of the album begins and ends with different versions of the same song. Though "Back to School" wasn't originally intended to be part of the album, it can be argued that its placement turns "Pink Maggit" into a climactic reprise that ties the album together.
42* ElectrifiedBathtub: "Digital Bath" vaguely describes killing a woman by throwing an appliance in a bathtub, hence the song name. Chino has confirmed that this is the context despite the song's "pretty" sound.
43* EpicRocking: The track lengths generally waver around the 3-5 minutes, but "Passenger" is just over 6, and "Pink Maggit" is 7-and-a-half.
44* GlassShatteringSound: In the video for "Back to School", one of Chino's most intense screams in the song is able to obliterate an entire panel of glass windows.
45* LongestSongGoesLast: On most releases, "Pink Maggit" is the last song and is the longest at around 7 and a half minutes.
46* LyricalDissonance: The slow, sensual "Digital Bath" is from the perspective of someone as they kill a woman via ElectrifiedBathtub, which can create some serious FridgeHorror if one interprets the song's sound as implying that the narrator treats the murder as erotic, if not ''arousing''.
47* MaleGaze: Almost inevitable for a music video in a high school setting, but the one for "Back to School" contains a quick low-angle shot of a cheerleader's backside as she puts on her uniform skirt.
48* MetalScream: Chino manages some impressive screams throughout "Back to School" and on the chorus of "Korea", and also screams the majority of "Elite".
49* MinimalisticCoverArt: All versions of the cover art consist solely of an outline/silhouette of a horse against a solid-colored background (grey, white, black, red, or blue), sometimes including the band name and album title.
50* MurderBallad: "Digital Bath".
51* PrecisionFStrike: "Feiticeira" ("''Fuck'', I'm drunk") and "Street Carp" ("There's all your evidence / now take it home and ''fuck'' with it"). The former is actually the first line of the album, which is odd for an album with minimal expletives.
52* RearrangeTheSong: "Back to School" is an abridged redux of "Pink Maggit" (hence its EitherOrTitle "Mini Maggit") that takes the chorus and bridge of the latter song's main section and builds rap verses around them.
53* SelfEmpowermentAnthem: [[WordOfGod According to Chino]], "Pink Maggit" was designed as one.
54-->"the song is meant to be triumphant. I just imagined being the shit in school. just holding your hands in the air and knowing that nobody can take anything from you. its one of those things where, if you tell yourself that you are the shit, then you will be the shit. im trying to spread a little confidence. a lot of artists try to make songs for the kids who are tormented in school, telling them its ok to be tormented. but its not okay. don't be lazy. don't be ridiculed. become the leader of your surroundings. confidence is one of the most important things in life. if you are confident, you can do whatever you want."
55* UpdatedRerelease: Got one in 2020 as a double album alongside ''Black Stallion'', as well as the original tracklisting (i.e. no "Back to School").
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57-->''Push back the square\
58Now that you need her, but you don't\
59So, there you go\
60'Cause back in school\

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