Deftones' seventh studio album, 'Koi No Yokan' is without a doubt one of the most anticipated releases of the year. The veteran act has compiled one of the most celebrated discographies of the past 20 years, and although the album won't see a release until Nov. 13, the entire 'Koi No Yokan' album is now available for streaming in full.

Rolling Stone has just posted the entire record, and so far the reaction from fans has been incredibly positive. We've been amping up Deftones fans for several weeks, as the songs 'Leathers' and 'Tempest' were released to tease 'Koi No Yokan,' but now fanatics can hear the complete album, which boasts eleven tracks total.

After the success of the band's 2010 full-length, 'Diamond Eyes,' Deftones returned to the studio with a greater confidence riding off the creative accomplishments of the album. "Because we got through making that record, it was so well received and we loved it, it was a confidence-builder [for] all of us as a band," frontman Chino Moreno tells Rolling Stone. "So when we went in to make this record, I think we carried a lot of that over with us. There was no doubt."

Moreno continues, "Diamond Eyes was capturing lightning in a bottle. We had just come together, had a lot of constraints in terms of time, so we're just banging things out. This time we had a little more chance to experiment and just play."

Without further ado, get the hell over to Rolling Stone and listen to 'Koi No Yokan' in full:

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