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Adema: Arista Records
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Adema’s potent live show helped earn them millions of rabid rock fans. In fact, the seven-song remix and cover EP Insomniac's Dream EP, released in October 2002, was a "gift to fans" to keep Adema-maniacs happy. In addition to "Immortal” (recorded for the Mortal Kombat®: Deadly AllianceTM video game), the 7-song EP included two other previously unreleased tracks: "Shattered” and a mesmerizing cover of Alice In Chains’ "Nutshell.” Alternate versions of four songs from the debut album included the Chris Vrenna [Nine Inch Nails] remix of "Freaking Out”; the Sam Seaver [Beastie Boys] remix of "The Way You Like It”; a live version of "Do What You Want To Do," and the radio single version of "Giving In.”
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Adema emerged in 2001 and 2002 with the tracks "Giving In" and "The Way You Like It," both of which garnered heavy airplay on rock radio. The group's sophomore effort, "Unstable," is scheduled for release on Aug. 19, and the title-track will hit radio on June 23, according to Arista Records.
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[M]ere weeks after the release of "Unstable", Arista Records closed its doors, leaving Adema, through no fault of their own, without a label. With the music industry on the whole tightening its belts and major labels consolidating and merging, Adema entered 2004 with no label support.
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