Planets is the third studio album by the American rock band Adema . This is Adema's first and only album with Luke Carracioli, who left the band on October 25, 2005, citing "personal differences". The album was released by Earache Records on April 5, 2005. It obtained a peak position of 152 on the Billboard 200 before falling off. The album featured three singles: "Tornado", "Shoot the Arrows", and the self-titled track "Planets". "Planets" also was featured in the movie Cry Wolf .
Planets Released April 5, 2005 Genre Length 72 :34 Label Earache Producer Adema , Nick Forcillo
"Tornado" Released: February 18, 2005
"Planets" Released: May 6, 2005
"Shoot the Arrows" Released: May 27, 2005
All tracks are written by Adema , except "The Thing That Should Not Be" written by Hammett , Hetfield , Ulrich
Title 1. "Shoot the Arrows" 4:27 2. "Barricades in Time" 4:18 3. "Tornado" 3:49 4. "Sevenfold" 5:06 5. "Planets" 3:58 6. "Enter the Cage" 4:04 7. "Remember" 5:31 8. "Chel" 3:42 9. "Until Now" 3:47 10. "Rise Above" 5:02 11. "Bad Triangle" (featuring Rio Life) 4:00 12. "Better Living Through Chemistry" 4:52 13. "Refusing Consciousness" 3:24 14. "Lift Us Up" 5:23 15. "Vikraphone" 3:48 16. "Estrellas" (contains hidden track - cover of Metallica 's "The Thing That Should Not Be". It starts at 1:20.) 7:41
Note: International (European) edition of Planets doesn't contain Bad Triangle, Lift Us Up or The Thing That Should Not Be.
Adema
Additional Musician
Additional Vocals on "Bad Triangle" by Rio Life
Production
Planets Produced and Mixed by Adema and Nick Forcillo
Engineered by Nick Forcillo
Recorded and Mixed at Fattracks/Pig Studios, Oildale, CA
Mastered by Tom Baker at Precision Mastering, Hollywood, CA
Drum Technician and Assistance: Mark Deleon
Equipment Rental: Pacwest Sound, Bakersfield, CA
Art Direction & Design: Asterik Studio, Seattle, WA
Photography by Alex Solca
A&R: Al Dawson
Legal: The Law Offices of Terri L. DiPaolo Esq.
Business Management: Wayne Kamemoto at Gudvi, Sussman, & Oppenheim
Management: Kevin Lee and Novi Entertainment
Design by Chris Amendola at O.C. Logic