The tenth track on Deftones' “Around the Fur album. The 37-minute tenth track actually contains 3 tracks: "MX”, “Bong Hit” (which is just an audio clip, not an actual song with lyrics/music), and “Damone” starting at 0:00, 19:32, and 32:36 respectively.
[Verse 1: Chino Moreno]
You're so sweet
Your smile, your pussy and your bones
You're on fire
You move me like music with your style
[Pre-Chorus: Chino Moreno + Annalynn Cunningham]
Let me think, Let you think about what?
About girls, And what else?
And money and new clothes, And what do I get?
Thirty nights, Uh huh
Of violence, Yeah?
And sugar to love
[Chorus: Chino Moreno]
(Ha ha, ha ha, come here)
Closer to the lung
(Ha ha, ha ha, so I can, so I can)
Shove her over the railing
[Verse 2: Chino Moreno]
You're sweet
But I'm tired of proving this love
See you're a bore
But you move me, like a movie that you love
[Pre-Chorus: Chino Moreno + Annalynn Cunningham]
Let me think, Let you think about what?
About girls, And what else?
And money, and new clothes, And what do I get?
Thirty nights, Uh huh
Of violence, Yeah?
And sugar to love
[Chorus: Chino Moreno]
(Ha ha, ha ha, come here)
Closer to the lung
(Ha ha, ha ha, so I can, so I can)
Shove her over the railing
[Bridge: Chino Moreno]
You make it so easy
[Pre-Chorus: Chino Moreno + (Annalynn Cunningham)]
Let me think, Let you think about what?
About girls, And what else?
And money, and new clothes, And what do I get?
Thirty nights, Uh huh
Of violence, Yeah?
And sugar to love, Fucking rockstar
[Chorus: Chino Moreno]
(Ha ha, ha ha, come here)
Closer to the lung
(Ha ha, ha ha, come here)
Closer to the lung
(Ha ha, ha ha, so I can, so I can)
Shove her over the railing
MX was written by Stephen Carpenter & Chi Cheng & Abe Cunningham & Chino Moreno.
MX was produced by Terry Date & Deftones.
I didn’t really like MX that much, and I had complete different vocals than I had written in the practice place when we were writing it. When I was recording the vocals in the control room, I started to say to myself ‘this is boring. Throw this song away or stop rolling the tape.’ And I just wrote a...
Back in the days when this album came out, bands would often put long silences at the end of songs in order to include “hidden tracks”. That’s what’s going on here too. The first hidden track “Bong Hit” comes in at 19:32 and the second hidden track “Damone” comes in at 32:36.