Saturday Night Wrist

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Saturday Night Wrist
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 31, 2006 (2006-10-31)
RecordedNovember 2004 – April 2006
Studio
Length51:40
Label Maverick
Producer Bob Ezrin
Deftones chronology
B-Sides & Rarities
(2005)
Saturday Night Wrist
(2006)
Diamond Eyes
(2010)
Deftones studio album chronology
Deftones
(2003)
Saturday Night Wrist
(2006)
Diamond Eyes
(2010)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hole in the Earth" 4:13
2."Rapture" 3:25
3."Beware" 6:03
4."Cherry Waves" 5:19
5."Mein" (featuring Serj Tankian)Deftones, Serj Tankian, Shaun Lopez 4:01
6."U,U,D,D,L,R,L,R,A,B,Select,Start" (Instrumental) 4:13
7."Xerces" 3:43
8."Rats!Rats!Rats!" 4:01
9."Pink Cellphone" (featuring Annie Hardy)Deftones, Annie Hardy5:04
10."Combat" 4:48
11."Kimdracula" 3:15
12."Rivière" 3:45
Total length:51:40
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Drive" (featuring Shaun Lopez)Ric Ocasek4:50
Total length:56:30

Personnel

Deftones

Additional musicians

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