Insomniac's Dream

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Insomniac's Dream
EP by Adema
Released November 5, 2002
Recorded 2002
Genre Nu metal, alternative metal, industrial metal
Length 26:52
Label Arista
Producer Tobias Miller
Bill Appleberry
Richie Zito
Adema chronology

Adema
(2001)
Insomniac's Dream
(2002)
Unstable
(2003)
Singles from Insomniac's Dream
  1. "Immortal"
    Released: September 27, 2002

Insomniac's Dream is an EP by Adema, and was released on November 5, 2002 after the band's self-titled Adema. 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.[1][2]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Immortal"  Adema 4:09
2. "Shattered" (Self-Titled B-Side)Adema 3:09
3. "Nutshell" (Alice In Chains Cover)Layne Staley, Jerry Cantrell, Mike Inez, Sean Kinney 4:28
4. "Freaking Out" (Chris Vrenna Remix)Adema, Bill Appleberry 3:52
5. "The Way You Like It" (Sam "Sever" Citrin Remix)Adema 3:55
6. "Do What You Want to Do" (Live)Adema 3:24
7. "Giving In" (Radio Mix)Adema 3:55

Credits

Adema
Additional musicians
  • Fran Cathcart — guitar, engineer
  • Sam "Sever" Citrin — drums, engineer, mixing, effects, remixing, producer
Production
  • Josh Surratt - Mixing
  • Richard Mouser - Mixing
  • Brian Reeves - Mixing
  • L.A. Reid - Executive producer
  • Richie Zito - Producer
  • Jeffrey Schulz - Art direction, design
  • Chris Vrenna - Producer, remixing, mixing
  • David Dominguez - Engineer
  • Joshua Sarubin - A&R
  • Patrick Shevelin - Engineer, Pro-Tools
  • Annamaria DiSanto - Photography
  • Tim Harkins - Assistant engineer
  • Brian Nolan - Photography
  • Tobias Miller - Producer, engineer
  • Adema - Producer
  • Bill Appleberry - Producer, engineer
  • Mike Fraser - Mixing
  • David J. Holman - Mixing

References

  1. Traiman, Steve (January 25, 2003). 's%20Dream%20adema&pg=PA49#v=onepage&q=Insomniac's%20Dream%20adema&f=false "Adema an ally in Mortal Kombat". Billboard 115 (4): p. 49. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 15, 2010. 
  2. Sharpe-Young, Garry (2005). 's%20Dream%20adema&pg=PT26#v=onepage&q=Insomniac's%20Dream%20adema&f=false New Wave of American Heavy Metal. Zonda Books. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-9582684-0-0. Retrieved January 15, 2010. 
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