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'''Saliva''' is a [[Rap Rock]] band who makes use of [[grunge]] techniques as well as a bit of [[nu metal]] on their older albums, though they still incorporate rapped verses to a degree. The band was originally founded in September 1996 in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]. Sliva has the same style as P.O.D. and Limp Bizkit involving Rapcore and Hard Rock |
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Saliva is a Rap Rock band who makes use of grunge techniques as well as a bit of nu metal on their older albums, though they still incorporate rapped verses to a degree. The band was originally founded in September 1996 in Memphis, Tennessee. Sliva has the same style as P.O.D. and Limp Bizkit involving Rapcore and Hard Rock
Biography
Memphis, with a rich tradition and musical history, was the perfect place to nurture the hard rock/post-grunge/heavy metal sound of Saliva. The radio-friendly hard rock music the band created struck a chord with audiences. After competing in the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences Grammy Showcase competition, where they advanced to the final round in New York City, the group self-released their self-titled debut album which sold over 10,000 copies in their region, prompting Island Records to take notice. Their Island debut Every Six Seconds was released in 2001, followed by Back Into Your System in 2002, which included the chart topping hits 'Always', and 'Rest In Pieces' co-written by James Michael and Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe. The band toured in 2003, opening for Kiss and Aerosmith.
On May 29, 2005, guitarist Chris D'abaldo announced he had left the band "for obvious reasons, as the band is not a unit anymore." He then shortly retracted his statement and apologized, declaring on the band's website that "there was a bit of an issue we're working through and we're looking forward to recording a new album later this year". [1] However, band's website currently apologizes yet again for the confusion and confirms that due to "creative differences", D'abaldo is in fact leaving the band, but that Saliva "is completely moving forward as planned and [has] our best music ahead of us".
Shortly after the departure of D'abaldo, Jonathan Montoya replaced him in the lineup.
Saliva released a new album on January 23, 2007 titled Blood Stained Love Story. The single, titled "Ladies & Gentlemen" has been released to radio stations and has made it to #2 (from Billboard.com) on the US Mainstream Rock charts. It is currently included as the background music for Sony's commercials for the PlayStation 3, and can also be heard in on their MySpace profile. The second single released off of the album was "Broken Sunday", which has reached #8 on the mainstream rock chart, and is frequently on the Sirius top 20 on Octane. It has been said by Saliva's tour manager Chris, that the new single off Blood Stained Love Story will be Track 4 "King of the Stereo".
Musical Style
The range of musical styles played by Saliva is very wide and changes (sometimes drastically) from album to album, and even from song to song within the albums. While Saliva is probably best classified simply as alternative rock or hard rock, because they have explored so many other genres, it would not be entirely wrong to classify them as any number of genres including (but not limited to): nu metal, rock'n'roll, southern rock, mainstream rock, pop rock, post-grunge, or alternative metal.
Members
- Josey Scott – Vocals
- Wayne Swinny – Lead Guitar
- Dave Novotny – Bass Guitar
- Paul Crosby - Drums
- Jonathan Montoya - Rhythm Guitar
Former
- Chris D'abaldo – Rhythm Guitar
- Todd Poole – Drums
Discography
Albums
Date of Release | Title | Label | Charting |
August 26, 1997 | Saliva | Rocking Chair Records Red Urban Records |
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March 27, 2001 | Every Six Seconds | Island Records | #56 U.S. (Gold) |
November 12, 2002 | Back into Your System | Island Records | #19 U.S. (Gold) |
August 17, 2004 | Survival of the Sickest | Island Records | #20 U.S. |
January 23, 2007 | Blood Stained Love Story | Island Records | #19 U.S. (Gold) |
Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | ||
US Hot 100 | US Modern Rock | US Mainstream Rock | |||
2001 | "Click Click Boom" | - | #25 | #15 | Every Six Seconds |
2002 | "Your Disease" | - | #7 | #3 | Every Six Seconds |
2002 | "After Me" | - | - | #31 | Every Six Seconds |
2003 | "Always" | #51 | #1 (1 week) | #2 | Back into Your System |
2003 | "Rest in Pieces" | #93 | #20 | #11 | Back into Your System |
2003 | "Raise Up" | - | - | #29 | Back into Your System |
2004 | "Survival of the Sickest" | - | #22 | #6 | Survival of the Sickest |
2004 | "Razor's Edge" | - | - | #17 | Survival of the Sickest |
2006 | "Ladies and Gentlemen" | #101 | #25 | #2 | Blood Stained Love Story |
2007 | "Broken Sunday" | - | - | #8 | Blood Stained Love Story |
2007 | "King of the Stereo" | - | - | #24 | Blood Stained Love Story |
B-Sides
- "800 (New Edit)" (4:37) - From the Resident Evil Soundtrack
- "After Me (Radio Edit)" (3:44) - From After Me (Single)
- "Always (Acoustic)" - From the Y100 Sonic Sessions Volume 7
- "Bleed for Me" (3:59) - From the Daredevil Soundtrack/Rest in Pieces (Single)
- "Click Click Boom (Radio Edit)" (4:08) - From Click Click Boom (Single)
- "Fake"- From Early 2-Track Demo also featuring Doperide
- "King of My World" (3:57) - From WWE Anthology, Vol. 3: Now!
- "I Walk Alone" (3:47) - From WWE Wreckless Intent
- "Message of Love" (3:48) - From the Not Another Teen Movie Soundtrack
- "Spy Hunter Theme" (4:19) - From Spy Hunter
- "Spy Hunter Theme (Instrumental)" (4:19) - From Spy Hunter
- "Superstar II (EA Mix)" - From Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003
- "Rest in Pieces (Acoustic)" (3:34) - From Rest in Pieces (Single)
- "Turn the Tables" (4:23) - From WWF Forceable Entry
- "Time" - From the Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life Soundtrack
- "Your Disease (Acoustic)" (4:17) - From Your Disease (Single)
Videos
- "Your Disease" - From Back into Your System UK Edition/Your Disease (Single)
- "Click Click Boom" - From Back into Your System UK Edition
- "Always" - From Always (Single)
- "Rest in Pieces"
- "Spy Hunter" - From the Spy Hunter Video Game
- "Survival of the Sickest"
- "Ladies and Gentlemen"
In pop culture
Saliva's music has often been licensed to production companies and sports organizations to be used in television commercials and promotion
- The band has been well known to supply music for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Batista's most recent entrance theme titled "I Walk Alone" is by the band. They have also recorded themes for the Dudley Boyz ("Get the Tables") and Chris Jericho ("King of My World"); the latter was only used sparingly. Furthermore, WWE has used the band's music for pay-per-view themes, such as Click Click Boom for No Mercy 2001, Superstar for WrestleMania X8, Always for Survivor Series 2002, Survival of the Sickest for Unforgiven 2004, and Ladies and Gentlemen for WrestleMania 23. The band has appeared as a special guest for both WrestleMania X8 and Survivor Series 2002 and performed live at both events.
- Their songs have also been used for wrestler entrance themes for the Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), including Your Disease for The Blonde Bombers (better known as former WWE tag team "The Dicks"). Indy Wrestler Big Bully Douglas uses "Click Click Boom" as his entrance theme.
- Ladies and Gentlemen is the soundtrack for the highlight video the Gwinnett Gladiators, Boston Bruins, Toronto Blue Jays, and the Auburn Tigers Football play before their home games. It is also played during the Anaheim Ducks pre-game show. It was also used in an ad for the New York Rangers' 2007 playoff run on the MSG Network. It was also used as a temporary intro theme for NFL Network's NFL Total Access show for the week leading up to Super Bowl XLI. In 2007, it was used in the USA's Play Beyond adverts for the PlayStation 3.
- "Your Disease" was featured in the video games Aggressive Inline, Downhill Domination, and Wes Craven's Dracula 2000.
- "After Me" appears in the video game The Thing.
- "Click Click Boom" appears in the video games Project Gotham Racing, BMX XXX, MX 2002 featuring Ricky Carmichael, and Test Drive Overdrive and in the movies The New Guy, Cradle 2 the Grave, The Fast and the Furious, How High and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.
- "Superstar" served as a theme for the movie The Fast and the Furious and appears in the video games Legends of Wrestling II, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003 and MX 2002 featuring Ricky Carmichael. It even appears in the first Dragonball Z special, namely Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku.
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003 also features "Raise Up" during gameplay and their song "Superstar II", which was remixed and censored.
- "Survival of the Sickest" appears as the main theme for NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup.
- Lead singer Josey Scott has collaborated with artists such as Lil Wyte ("Homocidal, Suicidal", "Crazy"), X-Ecutioners ("(Even More) Human Than Human" w/Slug & Rob Zombie), Chad Kroeger ("Hero"), Three 6 Mafia ("Mosh Pit" w/Lil Wyte, "Getting Fucked Up") and Breaking Point ("Brother").
- "Rest In Pieces" was featured in the TV show One Tree Hill
- Ladies and Gentlemen was licensed by Sony and used in a PlayStation 3 hardware commercial.
- Ladies and Gentlemen is currently being used as the theme song for Last One Standing on The Discovery Channel.
- "King of the Stereo" appears in the soundtrack of racing game Project Gotham Racing 4.
References
- ^ "Saliva lose their guitarist". MTV. June 2 2005. Retrieved 2008-01-30.
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