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Saliva

Saliva is an American alternative rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee in September 1996 and currently under Island/Def Jam Records. Saliva released their self-titled debut album on August 26, 1997 under Rocking Chair Records/Red Urban Records.






was signed to Def Jam Records and went on to release their second studio album Every Six Seconds. Saliva later recorded their third studio album titled Back Into Your System on November 12, 2002 which reached #19 on the Billboard 200. Back Into Your System launched one of Saliva's most successful songs, Always, reaching #51 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Modern Rock Chart. Saliva then released Survival of the Sickest on August 17, 2004 reaching #20 on the Billboard 200. Three years after Survival Of The Sickest, Saliva released Blood Stained Love Story on January 23, 2007 repeating Back Into Your System's chart performance at #19 on the Billboard 200. Its first single was Ladies And Gentlemen which closely made it into the Billboard Hot 100 at #101 and peaked at #2 on the Mainstream Rock Chart.

Saliva's sixth studio album will be titled Cinco Diablo and released on December 16, 2008, noting the first single will be Family Reunion.

History

Saliva was originally founded in Memphis, Tennessee in September 1996. 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". [3] However, the band's website later apologized again for the confusion and confirmed that due to "creative differences", D'abaldo was in fact leaving the band, but that Saliva was "completely moving forward as planned and [has] our best music ahead of us". D'abaldo eventually moved on to start the band Smolder; shortly after his departure, Jonathan Montoya replaced him in Saliva's lineup.

Saliva released the album Blood Stained Love Story on January 23, 2007. The single, titled "Ladies and Gentlemen" was released to radio stations and made it to #2 (according to Billboard.com) on the US Mainstream Rock charts. It has also been included as the background music for a number of Sony's commercials for the PlayStation 3, and can also frequently be heard on the band's MySpace profile. The second single released off of the album was "Broken Sunday", which reached #8 on the Mainstream Rock chart, and is frequently on the Sirius top 20 on Octane. Saliva's tour manager Chris stated that the new single off Blood Stained Love Story would be "King of the Stereo".

In an interview on Rockline Radio the band announced that they had written new material, and would heading back into the studio with Bob Marlette in the near future to begin on their sixth album. The album is expected to be released in the fall of 2008.

In an interview with WWE on February 27, Scott said “We’re going to go in the studio probably around May and record our next record. If you like "Ladies and Gentlemen" and "Click Click Boom", and more dynamic stuff, it’s going to be an ass-whooping of a record. It’s going to be 45 minutes of ass-whooping!”[4] Saliva toured with Sevendust in South Korea, Japan and a brief stint in Europe until July 2008.

As of April 30, 2008, Octane 20 on Sirius Satellite Radio began playing a new song titled "Don't Question My Heart", featuring Brent Smith from Shinedown. The song can be found on the album WWE The Music, Vol. 8, and is the official television theme song for the ECW brand.

According to Harddrive, Saliva have changed the title of their upcoming studio album to ‘Cinco Diablo‘. The album will be in stores on December 16th while the first single, “Family Reunion”, impacts radio on October 20th.(Sirius Octane 20)

A tour with Drowning Pool, Tantric and Jet Black Stare started on October 17th.

Discography

Albums

Date of Release Title Label Billboard 200 Certification (RIAA)
August 26, 1997 Saliva Rocking Chair Records
Red Urban Records
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March 27, 2001 Every Six Seconds Island Records #56 1× Platinum
November 12, 2002 Back into Your System Island Records #19 Gold
August 17, 2004 Survival of the Sickest Island Records #20 Gold
January 23, 2007 Blood Stained Love Story Island Records #19 Gold
December 16, 2008 Cinco Diablo Island Records

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US

[5]

US
Main

[5]

US
Mod

[5]

2001 "Click Click Boom" 15 25 Every Six Seconds
2002 "Your Disease" 116
[6]
3 7
"After Me" 31
"Always" 51 2 1 Back Into Your System
2003 "Rest in Pieces" 93 11 20
"Raise Up" 29
2004 "Survival of the Sickest" 6 22 Survival of the Sickest
"Razor's Edge" 17
2006 "Ladies and Gentlemen" 101
[7]
2 25 Blood Stained Love Story
2007 "Broken Sunday" 8
"King of the Stereo" 24
2008 "Family Reunion" Cinco Diablo
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or have yet to chart.

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)
  • "Don't Question My Heart (ECW)" (3:39) From WWE The Music Volume 8
  • "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" (4:44)- 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

"Rest In Pieces" was written by Motley Crue bassist, Nikki Sixx, who also has a cameo in the video.

  • 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.
  • 'Doperide' appears in Travis Pastrana's freestyle motocross video Revolution 199.
  • Superstar (from Every Six Seconds) also appeared in the movie 'Pool Hall Junkies' with Mars Callahan & Christopher Walken. It was the theme for the big show down as it were. Click Click Boom the video is featured on The Fast And Tha Furious DVD in the special features under video clips
  1. ^ Sharpe-Young, Garry. "MusicMight Biography". Retrieved 2008-09-15.
  2. ^ Sharpe-Young, Garry. "Allmusic Biography". Retrieved 2008-09-15.
  3. ^ "Saliva lose their guitarist". MTV. June 2 2005. Retrieved 2008-01-30. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ "Saliva talk about the new album". WWE. February 27, 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-30.
  5. ^ a b c "Artist Chart History: Singles". Billboard charts. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
  6. ^ Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles
  7. ^ Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles