Ew what
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I forgot this band existed
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They had some good singles in their peak nu-metal days and Planets is a legit great alt-metal album, but I'm sure this is bad.
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IM GIVAYNG ENNNNN
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is it a Notorious B.I.G. cover?
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Holy shit, Adema?!
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So they replaced Jonathan Davis's half-brother with Jonathan Davis's old guitarist in SexArt?
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This… isn’t amazing. It essentially sounds like an Adema cover band.
Band had some alright early material but this is sanitised Adema to the nth degree.
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the mortal kombat track they did was a jam back when i was 13
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Sheeeiit, I thought they BEEN dead
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Pffffffffffffffffffrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggg that was a long almost-5 minutes. It's not necessary bad if something doesn't offer any surprises, but this was a bland slog.
'Band had some alright early material but this is sanitised Adema to the nth degree.' - pretty much covers it
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Awful
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I stopped caring about whatever they released after their second album. But I remember their debut was one of my favorites when I was 12/13.
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Edamame for dyslexics,
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Song fucking slaps. To be honest, I'm sad that we'll never hear a new Adema album with Chavez, but Ryan absolutely nails that old school Nu Metal sound they abandoned 20 years ago. This band hasn't had a good album since Unstable so im incredibly cautious, but with a track like this im getting pretty excited. Its good that Ryan is keeping the old aesthetic of the band while not trying to outright imitate Chavez' voice. God I am so fucking excited, one of my fav nu-metal acts might finally be making a comeback!
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Bruh hearin Shuck talk bout the lyrics is gut wrenching. So glad he was able to get past his drug issues. Dude seems like a right old chap.
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Yeye!
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