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Adema

Adema

Adema is a Nu Metal group from Bakersfield, California. Its first album, self-titled Adema, was released in 2001. Two singles from the album, "The Way You Like It" and "Giving In", helped it sell over 600,000 copies.

The band followed up with two albums that met with limited success. Insomniac's Dream (2002), an EP, sold only about 50,000 albums, while Unstable (2003) sold about 110,000. Following the release of Unstable, the band lost its guitarist Mike Ransom, and left the Arista label.

The band's (ex)lead singer, Marky Chavez, is the half-brother of Korn's Jonathan Davis. When the band was launched, many criticized it for leaning on this relationship to gain attention, though it now seems unwarranted. However, Mark Chavez has recently quit the band in September 2004, due to musical differences. They are planning to release an album on their new label, Earache, in early 2005 with a new vocalist who's name is Luke Caraciolli. Caraciolli is from a band called Rewind Yesterday.

Previous line up (2001-2004):

  • Mark Chavez -- Vocals (left in 2004)
  • Kris Kohls -- Drums
  • Tim Fluckey -- Guitar
  • Mike Ransom -- Guitar (left in 2004)
  • Dave DeRoo -- Bass

Current line up (2004-2005):

  • Luke Caraciolli -- Vocals
  • Kri Kohls -- Drums
  • Tim Fluckey -- Guitar
  • Dave DeRoo -- Bass

Albums:

  • Adema (2001)
  • Insomniac's Dream [EP] (2002)
  • Unstable (2003)

Videos:

  • "Giving In"
  • "The Way You Like It"
  • "Immortal"
  • "Unstable"

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Videos:. Previous. Albums:. Current. Current line up (2004-2005):. The Ataris will supposedly be releasing a new album called "Welcome the Night" in summer 2005. Previous line up (2001-2004):. It generated many successful singles for them, including In This Diary and their cover of Don Henley's The Boys Of Summer.

Caraciolli is from a band called Rewind Yesterday. That year, they recorded their most well-known album to date, So Long, Astoria. They released it March 4, 2003. They are planning to release an album on their new label, Earache, in early 2005 with a new vocalist who's name is Luke Caraciolli. Some months, on June 24 of 2002 after End Is Forever, The Ataris quit Kung Fu Records and signed with Columbia Records. However, Mark Chavez has recently quit the band in September 2004, due to musical differences. From June to July of 2000, the band recorded End Is Forever, and released it the following February. When the band was launched, many criticized it for leaning on this relationship to gain attention, though it now seems unwarranted. Almost a year to the day later, in April of 2000, the album Let It Burn was released.

The band's (ex)lead singer, Marky Chavez, is the half-brother of Korn's Jonathan Davis. Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits was released on April 13 of the following year, having been left unreleased until then. Following the release of Unstable, the band lost its guitarist Mike Ransom, and left the Arista label. It was released very soon after, on November 24 of 1998. Insomniac's Dream (2002), an EP, sold only about 50,000 albums, while Unstable (2003) sold about 110,000. In September of that year, they began recording Look Forward to Failure, their third album. The band followed up with two albums that met with limited success. A year and a few months later, in June of 1998, they recorded Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits.

Two singles from the album, "The Way You Like It" and "Giving In", helped it sell over 600,000 copies. They released it on April 29, 1997. Its first album, self-titled Adema, was released in 2001. In autumn of the same year, Anywhere But Here, their first LP was recorded. Adema is a Nu Metal group from Bakersfield, California. They signed soon after, on January 15, 1996, to Kung Fu Records. "Unstable". In late 1994, The Ataris formed as a band.

"Immortal". The melodic hardcore group The Ataris was formed in 1994. "The Way You Like It". For help, see How to Edit a Page and the Style and How-to Directory. "Giving In". After the article has been cleaned up, you may remove this message. Unstable (2003). This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of article quality.

Insomniac's Dream [EP] (2002). Welcome the Night (summer 2005- Columbia Records). Adema (2001). So Long, Astoria (2003 - Columbia Records). Dave DeRoo -- Bass. End Is Forever (2001 - Kung Fu Records). Tim Fluckey -- Guitar. Let It Burn (2000 - Kung Fu Records, split with Useless ID).

Kri Kohls -- Drums. Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits (1999 - Kung Fu Records). Luke Caraciolli -- Vocals. Look Forward To Failure (1998 - Fat Wreck Chords). Dave DeRoo -- Bass. Anywhere But Here (1997 - Kung Fu Records). Mike Ransom -- Guitar (left in 2004). Marco Peņa, lead guitar (1999-2001).

Tim Fluckey -- Guitar. Patrick Riley, lead guitar (1997-1999). Kris Kohls -- Drums. Derrick Plourde, drums (1996-1997). Mark Chavez -- Vocals (left in 2004). Jasin Thomason, bass (1996-1997). Chris Knapp, drums (1997-).

Mike Davenport, bass (1997-). John Collura, lead guitar (2001-). Kris Roe, rhythm guitar & vocals.