VICE Fall 2025
Vice Magazine, Fall 2025, Deftones Special
The Be Quiet and Drive Issue is a one-off, a joker in the pack, a limited edition issue unlike anything VICE has done before. Deftones and VICE, together at last. In this special one-off edition, we team up with the band for their very own issue, following the release of their new album, private music.
Culture today, just like life in general, is remorseless. It feels like weâre chewing our way through history more quickly every day, with people heralded as âiconsâ one minute cast aside the next. Dopamine-drained teens are pushing language forward 70 years each time they post and the viral-fame-to-cancelation pipeline gets shorter and shorter. Some things, though, are simply too exhilarating to find their way out of the public imagination.
Recently, weâve been in a reflective mood. The first issue of VICE went to print in 1994. The debut Deftones album, Adrenaline, came out in 1995. There arenât many entities that have survived the last three decades of global chaos, but Deftones hasâand thousands of sad teenagers, strippers, petrolheads, and e-girls are still getting the bandâs lyrics and symbology tattooed on their torsos every day, in eternal tribute to the bandâs spooky staying power.
As VICE magazine has also (just about) made it through that tumultuous span of time intact, we thought weâd bring the two together for a fall 2025 issue that turned out to be special in every sense of the word.
The Be Quiet and Drive Issue includes:
Every Type of Deftones Fan! A guide to the worldâs most eclectic fanbase, from e-girls to Navy SEALS to strippers to drainers to Ukrainian goths and all the person-types beyond
A Soul-Searching In-Depth Interview With the Band! Featuring exclusive pictures from photographer Brandon Bowenâs cover shoot in LA
Elysian Feels! An exclusive and titillating report from the strange crew making dogging cool in the verdant hills of California
Playing the Same Deftones Song Over and Over in a Pub! We got attacked and banned
Remembering Chi Cheng: Chino Morenoâs tribute to his late bandmate and friend
Angel Eyes! Hanging out with Deftones-loving Latinas and Latinos in LA
A Season-by-Season Inventory of AJ Sopranoâs Bedroom! You heard that right
Sex Band! A thoughtful essay on what makes Deftones the horniest band on Earth
My Pet Pink Maggit! Amber Rawlings attempts to raise a brood of pink maggots into flies
It has of course also got all of the regular columns and carry-on youâd expect from an issue of VICE that isnât entirely dedicated to one alt-metal band from Sacramento.
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VICE Fall 2025
VICE Fall 2025
Vice Magazine, Fall 2025, Deftones Special
The Be Quiet and Drive Issue is a one-off, a joker in the pack, a limited edition issue unlike anything VICE has done before. Deftones and VICE, together at last. In this special one-off edition, we team up with the band for their very own issue, following the release of their new album, private music.
Culture today, just like life in general, is remorseless. It feels like weâre chewing our way through history more quickly every day, with people heralded as âiconsâ one minute cast aside the next. Dopamine-drained teens are pushing language forward 70 years each time they post and the viral-fame-to-cancelation pipeline gets shorter and shorter. Some things, though, are simply too exhilarating to find their way out of the public imagination.
Recently, weâve been in a reflective mood. The first issue of VICE went to print in 1994. The debut Deftones album, Adrenaline, came out in 1995. There arenât many entities that have survived the last three decades of global chaos, but Deftones hasâand thousands of sad teenagers, strippers, petrolheads, and e-girls are still getting the bandâs lyrics and symbology tattooed on their torsos every day, in eternal tribute to the bandâs spooky staying power.
As VICE magazine has also (just about) made it through that tumultuous span of time intact, we thought weâd bring the two together for a fall 2025 issue that turned out to be special in every sense of the word.
The Be Quiet and Drive Issue includes:
Every Type of Deftones Fan! A guide to the worldâs most eclectic fanbase, from e-girls to Navy SEALS to strippers to drainers to Ukrainian goths and all the person-types beyond
A Soul-Searching In-Depth Interview With the Band! Featuring exclusive pictures from photographer Brandon Bowenâs cover shoot in LA
Elysian Feels! An exclusive and titillating report from the strange crew making dogging cool in the verdant hills of California
Playing the Same Deftones Song Over and Over in a Pub! We got attacked and banned
Remembering Chi Cheng: Chino Morenoâs tribute to his late bandmate and friend
Angel Eyes! Hanging out with Deftones-loving Latinas and Latinos in LA
A Season-by-Season Inventory of AJ Sopranoâs Bedroom! You heard that right
Sex Band! A thoughtful essay on what makes Deftones the horniest band on Earth
My Pet Pink Maggit! Amber Rawlings attempts to raise a brood of pink maggots into flies
It has of course also got all of the regular columns and carry-on youâd expect from an issue of VICE that isnât entirely dedicated to one alt-metal band from Sacramento.
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Shipping & Returns
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Vice Magazine, Fall 2025, Deftones Special
The Be Quiet and Drive Issue is a one-off, a joker in the pack, a limited edition issue unlike anything VICE has done before. Deftones and VICE, together at last. In this special one-off edition, we team up with the band for their very own issue, following the release of their new album, private music.
Culture today, just like life in general, is remorseless. It feels like weâre chewing our way through history more quickly every day, with people heralded as âiconsâ one minute cast aside the next. Dopamine-drained teens are pushing language forward 70 years each time they post and the viral-fame-to-cancelation pipeline gets shorter and shorter. Some things, though, are simply too exhilarating to find their way out of the public imagination.
Recently, weâve been in a reflective mood. The first issue of VICE went to print in 1994. The debut Deftones album, Adrenaline, came out in 1995. There arenât many entities that have survived the last three decades of global chaos, but Deftones hasâand thousands of sad teenagers, strippers, petrolheads, and e-girls are still getting the bandâs lyrics and symbology tattooed on their torsos every day, in eternal tribute to the bandâs spooky staying power.
As VICE magazine has also (just about) made it through that tumultuous span of time intact, we thought weâd bring the two together for a fall 2025 issue that turned out to be special in every sense of the word.
The Be Quiet and Drive Issue includes:
Every Type of Deftones Fan! A guide to the worldâs most eclectic fanbase, from e-girls to Navy SEALS to strippers to drainers to Ukrainian goths and all the person-types beyond
A Soul-Searching In-Depth Interview With the Band! Featuring exclusive pictures from photographer Brandon Bowenâs cover shoot in LA
Elysian Feels! An exclusive and titillating report from the strange crew making dogging cool in the verdant hills of California
Playing the Same Deftones Song Over and Over in a Pub! We got attacked and banned
Remembering Chi Cheng: Chino Morenoâs tribute to his late bandmate and friend
Angel Eyes! Hanging out with Deftones-loving Latinas and Latinos in LA
A Season-by-Season Inventory of AJ Sopranoâs Bedroom! You heard that right
Sex Band! A thoughtful essay on what makes Deftones the horniest band on Earth
My Pet Pink Maggit! Amber Rawlings attempts to raise a brood of pink maggots into flies
It has of course also got all of the regular columns and carry-on youâd expect from an issue of VICE that isnât entirely dedicated to one alt-metal band from Sacramento.























