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Adema - Insomniac's Dream flac album
  • Performer Adema
  • Title Insomniac's Dream
  • Date of release 2002
  • Country US
  • Style Nu Metal
  • Other formats VOX TTA MPC WAV APE AUD AIFF
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1962 mb
  • Size FLAC 1181 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 346

Insomniac's Dream is the first EP by American nu metal band Adema, and was released on November 5, 2002 after debut self-titled album. Only the first three tracks are new (not remixes), though "Shattered" was released on some international versions of Adema and "Nutshell" is a remake of an Alice in Chains song which was well received by their fans. Immortal" was the theme song for Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, and is the only song to have had a music video.

Adema's 2001 self-titled debut was a good album. Nothing amazingly special, but enough to warrant their small fan base during the heyday of nu metal. But that was pretty much their biggest claim to fame

Adema's 2001 self-titled debut was a good album. But that was pretty much their biggest claim to fame  . Overall, 'Insomniac's Dream' is an irrelevant EP. It's only strong point is 'Immortal', and even then, it's not really worth getting just for that. I would say it's only for the die-hard Adema fans, but I'm not entirely sure if any exist.

Album Name Insomniac's Dream. Type EP. Data de lançamento 22 Outubro 2002. Estilo de MúsicaNu Metal. Membros têm este álbum48.

Is Insomniac's Dream the best album by Adema? BestEverAlbums. com brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. This album At A Glance. Insomniac's Dream by Adema (2002) Overall rank: 70,089th. Accolades: Top albums of 2002 ( 1,496th ). Top albums of the 2000s ( 16,507th ). Best albums of all time ( 70,089th ).

Insomniac's Dream, 2002.

Other Albums by Adema.

Tracklist

Immortal 4:10
Shattered 3:09
Nutshell 4:28
Freaking Out (Chris Vrenna Remix) 3:53
The Way You Like It (Sam "Sever" Citrin Remix) 3:55
Do What You Want To Do (Live) 3:25
Giving In (Radio Mix) 3:55

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
07822-14786-2 Adema Insomniac's Dream ‎(CD, EP, Enh) Arista 07822-14786-2 US 2002
AREP-4786 Adema Insomniac's Dream ‎(12", EP, Promo) Arista AREP-4786 US 2002
7822-14786-2 Adema Insomniac's Dream ‎(CD, EP, Club) Arista 7822-14786-2 US 2002


Talk about Adema - Insomniac's Dream


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Adema's 2001 self-titled debut was a good album. Nothing amazingly special, but enough to warrant their small fan base during the heyday of nu metal. While they never achieved the mainstream heights of contemporaries such as Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park, they were somewhat under the spotlight due to vocalist Mark Chavez being the half-brother of Korn frontman Jonathan Davis. But that was pretty much their biggest claim to fame.While 'Adema' did have a couple of decent songs on it, and in fact, 'Freaking Out' is bloody brilliant, they followed it up a year later with 'Insomniac's Dream', a seven-track EP which heralded one single, and that was pretty much it.The single in question, 'Immortal', is the only memorable track of the EP. Admittedly it's not bad, it's got some tasty riffs and Mark Chavez's vocals are certainly improving, but with that said, there's countless other things I'd rather listen to instead.Then there's an Alice in Chains cover which is listenable but forgettable, a few remixes which do nothing for me (a remix of the aforementioned 'Freaking Out' is a huge letdown), a live song, and a radio edit of 'Giving In', probably the bands biggest hit. It's a good song... but do we really care about hearing a radio edit? No. We don't.Overall, 'Insomniac's Dream' is an irrelevant EP. It's only strong point is 'Immortal', and even then, it's not really worth getting just for that. I would say it's only for the die-hard Adema fans, but I'm not entirely sure if any exist.