A.D.M. (album)
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''A.D.M.'' is the second studio album by
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, released in 1996.


Critical reception

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'' wrote that "the deceptively simple verse/chorus/verse structure of the songs masks Gutteridge’s fearless experimentation into background distortion."


Track listing

#"Tomcat" #"Hammerhead" #"Small Town Secret" #"Demon" #"Hotchkiss" #"A.D.M." #"Killzone 44" #"Stalker" #"Lock and Load" #"Used to Know Her Name"


Personnel

;Snapper *Mike Dooley – drums *Peter Gutteridge – guitar, keyboards, vocals, producer ;Additional personnel *Demarnia Lloyd – vocals *Celia Pavlova – vocals *Christine Voice – vocals


References

Snapper (band) albums 1996 albums Flying Nun Records albums Dunedin Sound albums {{NewZealand-music-stub