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A Deftones tribute for a cause

Posted by Loren on May 21, 2025

A Deftones tribute for a cause
For the Song You Saved: A Tribute to Deftones

Coordinated by two podcasters, Robert "Woody" Nelson of Change (In the House of Pods) and Andrew Cahak (Life Was Peachy), plus industry veteran Brad Gunnarson (Statusfear Media), a new Deftones tribute will release on June 20, For the Song You Saved: A Tribute to Deftones, a digital release to raise funds for Oasis for Youth in Bloomington, MN, a nonprofit serving young people from 16-24 years old who are at risk of or experiencing homelessness. A cd + zine physical release is in development.

There are 20+ artists overall, including Twin Cities, MN based artists Unstable Shapes, Another Heaven, Toilet Rats, plus a variety of US and international artists.

A Deftones tribute for a cause
For the Song You Saved: A Tribute to Deftones

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