Adema lyrics - 57 song lyrics
- All These Years lyrics
- Bad Triangle lyrics
- Barricades In Time lyrics
- Betrayed Me lyrics
- Better Living Through Chemistry lyrics
- Black Clouds lyrics
- Blame Me lyrics
- Blow It Away lyrics
- Brand New Thing lyrics
- Chel lyrics
- Close Friends lyrics
- Co-Dependent lyrics
- Cold And Jaded lyrics
- Days Go By lyrics
- Do What You Want To Do lyrics
- Do What You Want To Do (Live) lyrics
- Do You Hear Me lyrics
- Drowning lyrics
- Enter The Cage lyrics
- Everyone lyrics
- Freaking Out lyrics
- Freaking Out (Chris Vrenna Remix) lyrics
- Giving In lyrics
- Giving In (Radio Mix) lyrics
- Immortal lyrics
- Invisible lyrics
- Let Go lyrics
- Lift Us Up lyrics
- Los Angeles lyrics
- Needles lyrics
- Nutshell lyrics
- Open Til Midnight lyrics
- Pain Inside lyrics
- Planets lyrics
- Promises lyrics
- Refusing Consciousness lyrics
- Remember lyrics
- Rip The Heart Out lyrics
- Rise Above lyrics
- Sevenfold lyrics
- Shattered lyrics
- Shoot The Arrows lyrics
- Skin lyrics
- So Fortunate lyrics
- Speculum lyrics
- Stand Up lyrics
- Stressin' lyrics
- The Losers lyrics
- The Way You Like It lyrics
- The Way You Like It (Sam "Sever" Citrin Remix) lyrics
- Tornado lyrics
- Trust lyrics
- Unstable lyrics
- Until Now lyrics
- Vikraphone lyrics
- Waiting For Daylight lyrics
- What Doesn't Kill Us lyrics
About Adema
Adema is a five-piece, rock band from Bakersfield, California consisting of lead singer Mark Chavez (half brother of Korn's Jonathan Davis), guitarists Tim Fluckey and Mike Ransom, bassist Dave DeRoo, and drummer Kris Kohls. After their first two albums, Adema and Unstable, Mike Ransom left the band in 2003 followed by Chavez later in 2004 due to conflicts between themselves and other members of the band. Luke Caraccioli replaced Chavez in early 2005 for one album, Planets, but then left a few months later in late 2005. In 2006, Adema announced that Bobby Reeves, lead singer of the band LEVEL, was hired to replace Caraccioli. A few months later Ed Faris of the same band was hired to replace Mike Ransom on rhythm guitar. This lineup was short lived as well and only released one album, Kill the Headlights. In 2007, the remaining original band members were back on good terms with Chavez and Ransom as they "flirted" with the idea of bringing back the original line up. It wasn't until August 13, 2009, that the original line up was reunited, and Bobby Reeves and Ed Faris agreed to leave the band. Recently Mark Chavez announced that Adema will be more active in 2010 starting with news about two reunion shows in January, a DVD containing live shows performed by the band and never before seen footage, the release of a B-sides record, a tour, and the release of a new album.
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