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Deftones Fans Can ‘Adopt-a-Dot’ from Band’s ‘Ohms’ Cover for Charity

Deftones have kicked off a new charity campaign in line with the cover art for the group’s new album, Ohms, out today (Sept. 25). The campaign, called “Adopt-a-Dot,” asks fans…

(Photo by Raphael Dias/Getty Images)

(Photo by Raphael Dias/Getty Images)

Deftones have kicked off a new charity campaign in line with the cover art for the group's new album, Ohms, out today (Sept. 25).

The campaign, called "Adopt-a-Dot," asks fans to "adopt" one of the 12,995 pixelated dots on the Ohms cover, which was designed by Frank Maddocks.

Each dot runs $20. The funds raised go to the UC Davis Children's Hospital and Live Nation's Crew Nation charity to help crew members impacted by COVID-19.

If you "adopt" a dot, you'll also be able to upload a picture of yourself, which will be used by the band in the "Ohms Adopt-a-Dot digital experience."

For the full scoop, head to Deftones.com/Adopt.

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