Adema Lyrics — by Popularity
68 songs · Page 1 of 2
| 1 | The Way You Like It |
| 2 | Giving In (radio mix) |
| 3 | Freaking Out |
| 4 | Everyone |
| 5 | Unstable |
| 6 | Promises |
| 7 | Close Friends |
| 8 | Blow It Away |
| 9 | Pain Inside |
| 10 | Speculum |
| 11 | Trust |
| 12 | Skin |
| 13 | Drowning |
| 14 | Co‐Dependent |
| 15 | Do What You Want to Do |
| 16 | Blame Me |
| 17 | Planets |
| 18 | Rip the Heart Out of Me |
| 19 | Stand Up |
| 20 | Do You Hear Me |
| 21 | So Fortunate |
| 22 | Giving In |
| 23 | All These Years |
| 24 | Cold and Jaded |
| 25 | Brand New Thing |
| 26 | Let Go |
| 27 | Open Till Midnight |
| 28 | Tornado |
| 29 | Needles |
| 30 | Waiting for Daylight |
| 31 | Barricades in Time |
| 32 | Days Go By |
| 33 | Invisible |
| 34 | Los Angeles |
| 35 | Black Clouds |
| 36 | Nutshell |
| 37 | Shattered |
| 38 | Enter the Cage |
| 39 | What Doesn't Kill Us |
| 40 | Shoot the Arrows |
| 41 | Remember |
| 42 | Betrayed Me |
| 43 | Sevenfold |
| 44 | The Losers |
| 45 | Until Now |
| 46 | Rise Above |
| 47 | Chel |
| 48 | Better Living Through Chemistry |
| 49 | Vikraphone |
| 50 | Stressin’ Out |
Adema Albums
Singles
About Adema
Adema is an American rock band formed in 1998 that emerged from Bakersfield, California's nu-metal scene with a sound that blended heavy guitar riffs, melodic vocals, and introspective lyrics that set them apart from their more aggressive contemporaries. The band gained significant traction in the early 2000s with anthemic tracks like "Giving In" and "The Way You Like It," which showcased their ability to balance crushing heaviness with accessible melodies and emotionally vulnerable songwriting. Their sound evolved from the raw intensity of their self-titled debut to the more polished aggression of albums like "Unstable" and "Kill The Headlights," while tracks like "Pain Inside" and "Freaking Out" demonstrated their knack for channeling personal struggle into cathartic rock anthems. What made Adema distinctive was their willingness to explore melodic territory within the nu-metal framework, often incorporating cleaner vocal passages and more traditional rock structures that appealed to both heavy music fans and mainstream rock audiences. Over their 25-year career spanning 38 albums and 138 songs, including later efforts like "Topple the Giants," the band has maintained relevance by adapting their sound while staying true to their core identity of emotional honesty wrapped in powerful, guitar-driven arrangements. Though they never achieved the massive commercial success of some nu-metal peers, Adema carved out a loyal fanbase and helped bridge the gap between underground heavy music and more accessible alternative rock.