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Good Oct 27, 2008 Different than the newer stuff, but that's why I like it. Don't much care for the new. Good cd.
rock amania Apr 07, 2008 this album was very amazing after track 2 the songs started to get a little emotional like the songs skin and speculum awsome vocals and beats a great debut from adema. If some of you are wondering the vocals of adema sound a little a like johnathan davis vocals of korn their are half brothers but otherwise this album was great from begining to end music to your ears.
It's okay Oct 07, 2007 It's the best one they've done, and there are a few tracks that are definitly note worthy, while there are others that disappoint.
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Music to Cut by Aug 27, 2007 I am sure that Adema does not have the corner on the whiney market, but they certainly seem to be vying for that spot. This album is full of poor me, my mommy and daddy didn't listen to me crap. Having a roof and meals are not enough, I need to be understood.
I wonder if this album is a top pick for Emo cutters? Adema: Music to Cut by. As saddened as I am that people will feel so isolated and small as to want to "feel" by harming themselves, I am not so surprised since music like this seems willing and ready to wrap them in its message of "poor us."
This music serves as an example of the cultural clash that we have with so much of the world. Poor us, we suffer from our comfort and excess. Total BS!
I threw my copy in the trash (yes I really did). I couldn't stand the whining anymore.
Baby Korn makes big boy music Apr 13, 2007 Adema is most definitely not as good as Korn, but this is a fairly solid debut album from a band that had to come out of Korn's shadow (Singer Mark is Jon Davis' half-brother.)
"Giving In" is the best and most recognizable song by these guys, and will be the only one that put them on the map during their career.
Mark is no longer the singer after the second album, and the third album really sucked, so Adema is dead.
At least we have this album to remember them by when they were relevant.
It can be listened to completely through without skipping any songs. No filler.
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