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Two years later, Adema found their third frontman in indie rock band LeVeL frontman, Bobby Reeves and LeVeL guitarist Ed Farris. This was followed by the release of the band's fourth studio album, "Kill The Headlights".

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Two years later, Adema found their third frontman in indie rock band LeVeL [=LeVeL=] frontman, Bobby Reeves and LeVeL [=LeVeL=] guitarist Ed Farris. This was followed by the release of the band's fourth studio album, "Kill The Headlights".



* 2013 - ''Topple The Giants EP'' [[note]]3 new songs, and 4 re-recordings from the Mark and Luke eras with the 2011 lineup
* 2023 - ''The Cerberus EP'' [[note]] features the singles "Ready to Die" and "Violent Principles" along with a third track You Wanted This

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* 2013 - ''Topple The Giants EP'' [[note]]3 new songs, and 4 re-recordings from the Mark and Luke eras with the 2011 lineup
lineup[[/note]]
* 2023 - ''The Cerberus EP'' [[note]] features the singles "Ready to Die" and "Violent Principles" along with a third track You Wanted ThisThis[[/note]]



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* AtomicFBomb:
** Mike Ransom dropped quite a few in a Behind The Scenes video with the band in an extra disc in the Unstable album.
** In the song "Sevenfold" from ''Planets'', one can hear Luke dropping amazing growls during the chorus leading up to the guitar solos.
%% (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample) ** In "Freaking Out" and "Do What You Wanna Do"



* CoverVersion: They've done Music/AliceInChains' "Nutshell on their "Insomniac's Dream" EP, [[Music/{{Metallica}} "The Thing That Should Not Be"]] as a hidden track in "Planets", and [[Music/GunsNRoses "Sweet Child Of Mine"]] live
* PrecisionFStrike: Their first album had quite a few in "Freaking Out", "The Way You Like It", "Do What You Wanna Do", and "Drowning". Mark Chavez was a huge fan of including a "fuck" in just about any song he sung live.
** Mike Ransom dropped a total of eight "fucks" in rapid succession in a Behind the Scenes video in the Unstable CD package.
* AtomicFBomb: In "Freaking Out" and "Do What You Wanna Do"
** Again Mike Ransom dropped quite a few in a Behind The Scenes video with the band in an extra disc in the Unstable album.
** In the song "Sevenfold" from the band's album "Planets", one can hear Luke dropping amazing growls during the chorus leading up to the guitar solos.

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* CoverVersion: They've done Music/AliceInChains' "Nutshell on their "Insomniac's Dream" EP, [[Music/{{Metallica}} "The Thing That Should Not Be"]] as a hidden track in "Planets", and [[Music/GunsNRoses "Sweet Child Of Mine"]] live
* PrecisionFStrike: Their first album had quite a few in "Freaking Out", "The Way You Like It", "Do What You Wanna Do", and "Drowning". Mark Chavez was a huge fan of including a "fuck" in just about any song he sung live.
** Mike Ransom dropped a total of eight "fucks" in rapid succession in a Behind the Scenes video in the Unstable CD package.
* AtomicFBomb: In "Freaking Out" and "Do What You Wanna Do"
** Again Mike Ransom dropped quite a few in a Behind The Scenes video with the band in an extra disc in the Unstable album.
** In the song "Sevenfold" from the band's album "Planets", one can hear Luke dropping amazing growls during the chorus leading up to the guitar solos.
live.



* TheMasochismTango: The thematic of ''Unstable'''s title track.

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* TheMasochismTango: The thematic of ''Unstable'''s ''Unstable''[='=]s title track.



* PrecisionFStrike:
** Their first album had quite a few in "Freaking Out", "The Way You Like It", "Do What You Wanna Do", and "Drowning". Mark Chavez was a huge fan of including a "fuck" in just about any song he sung live.
** Mike Ransom dropped a total of eight "fucks" in rapid succession in a Behind the Scenes video in the Unstable CD package.



* GenreShift: From NuMetal to {{PostGrunge}} to AlternativeMetal. The band noticeably changes styles of rock with the release of every cd and when they undergo a change in lead singers.

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* GenreShift: From NuMetal to {{PostGrunge}} PostGrunge to AlternativeMetal. The band noticeably changes styles of rock with the release of every cd and when they undergo a change in lead singers.
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** GutturalGrowler: Mark was an absolute god at this live. This is also noticeable in the song "Drowning" which opens up with Mark dropping a ten second growl, the song "Needles" from "Unstable" and noticeably in later parts of the B side song "Someone Else's Lies"
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* GenreShift: From NuMetal to {{Post-Grunge}} to AlternativeMetal. The band noticeably changes styles of rock with the release of every cd and when they undergo a change in lead singers.

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* GenreShift: From NuMetal to {{Post-Grunge}} {{PostGrunge}} to AlternativeMetal. The band noticeably changes styles of rock with the release of every cd and when they undergo a change in lead singers.

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* GenreShift: From NuMetal to {{Grunge}} to AlternativeMetal. The band noticeably changes styles of rock with the release of every cd and when they undergo a change in lead singers.

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* GenreShift: From NuMetal to {{Grunge}} {{Post-Grunge}} to AlternativeMetal. The band noticeably changes styles of rock with the release of every cd and when they undergo a change in lead singers.



* NuMetal: They were normally classified as such back in the day, but never believed themselves to be. They clearly aren't anymore however, if they ever were.
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* RapMetal: Heavily associated often with the genre, but they refused to believe so.

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* NuMetal: Their primary genre.
* RapMetal: Heavily associated often with the genre, but they refused to believe so. Though Adema are not a rap metal band, their self-titled debut does have some hip-hop-inspired moments, and "Freaking Out" is a full-on rap metal song.
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