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Adema debut their first EP with Shuck titled "The
Cerberus" while embarking on 2023's Nu-Metal Madness Tour 2 with returning bands Hed PE, Crazytown, and newcomer Tantric. The EP contains both previously released singles "Ready To Die" and "Violent Principles", along with new single "You Wanted This"
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A full 2010 tour list across the United States had also been posted on the band's
Myspace and Facebook page and new material was announced to be released around February 2011. The band went on their 2010 tour. However, Mike Ransom was unable to join them due to his commitments with recording an album
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Myspace stated that both Bobby Reeves and Ed Faris had agreed to leave the band and that this was the right thing to do for Adema and their fans, the blog went on to
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features stronger piano melodies and guitar-drive harmonics. Kohls said that the band relied on influences from classic rock and that the band proved that they were "so much more than" a nu metal band. The writing for the album was shared between the four members with
Fluckey recording all of the
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February 2024 when Shuck departed from the band.
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in Spring 2004 when its manager, Al Dawson, heard them at a show. Under their new label, the band gained more control over their direction than they had when signed with Arista. Adema lauded
Earache for allowing "bands to express themselves creatively."
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in 2007, before entering a hiatus. The band's original lineup reformed in late 2009 and toured, but both Ransom and Chavez left again before any new music would be recorded. Fluckey took over lead vocals from 2011 to 2017. The lineup released an EP,
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sold over 66% less than the band's debut album. In
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Mark Chavez abruptly left Adema once again before the start of the 2011 tour to pursue his solo project. Guitarist Tim Fluckey and Bassist David DeRoo have since taken over vocal duties.
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say, "This SURE won't be the last you see of Bobby or Ed, and we wanted to take the time to thank them for their service in the line of duty..."
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1529:"Former ADEMA Frontman Resurfaces in MIDNIGHT PANIC"
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1609:"Interview with Kris Kohls of Adema"
1392:"Interview with Dave DeRoo of Adema"
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798:Adema's music has been described as
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2328:from the original on April 21, 2009
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2048:"What happened to Adema this time?"
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1750:"Adema Signs With Immortal Records"
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2403:"Adema | Biography & History"
2239:. Sanctuary Publishing. pp.
1781:"Adema Has New Album Pushed Back"
1558:deathbringer (January 12, 2005).
1334:. August 11, 2003. Archived from
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2046:Munoz, Matt (February 2, 2011).
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1164:"Arista Does the Rock"
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551:EP before dissolving.
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2112:"Mike Ransom Returns"
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357:formerly played with
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1459:"Adema – Dave DeRoo"
617:United Arab Emirates
559:with Luke Caraccioli
543:would form the band
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2538:Kill the Headlights
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2231:Udo, Tommy (2002).
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2556:Insomniac's Dream
2295:"Planets - Adema"
1607:Dan Hoyt (2004).
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2490:Tim Fluckey
2332:December 2,
2275:October 26,
2096:January 26,
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1999:February 1,
1949:January 24,
1913:October 20,
1864:October 20,
1838:October 20,
1248:October 20,
1056:Live Albums
969:Discography
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943:(2011–2014)
930:(2019–2024)
921:(2006–2009)
915:(2006–2009)
859:lead vocals
834:lead guitar
808:post-grunge
728:2011–2013:
722:the Mentors
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163:Mike Ransom
160:Tim Fluckey
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18:Mark Chavez
2640:Categories
2500:Kris Kohls
2484:Dave DeRoo
2477:Ryan Shuck
2171:"Julien-K"
1813:2009-08-13
1201:2467895066
1150:2467909400
1086:References
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867:Dave DeRoo
764:Ryan Shuck
488:Hoobastank
355:Kris Kohls
347:Ryan Shuck
345:guitarist
335:Dave DeRoo
277:Dave DeRoo
271:band from
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190:Ryan Shuck
171:Kris Kohls
167:Dave DeRoo
2581:Giving In
2155:March 29,
2052:Bakotopia
1174:March 20,
1125:Billboard
845:keyboards
816:hard rock
762:frontman
673:Zebrahead
391:Giving In
385:Billboard
371:L.A. Reid
2524:Unstable
2429:Facebook
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2354:AllMusic
2326:Archived
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2117:Facebook
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