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Saliva was founded in Bartlett, Tennessee [1] [8] (a suburb of Memphis, Tennessee) in September 1996 by former members of local bands Roxy Blue, Blackbone and Gemini Clan. [3] [9] [10] [11] The original line-up featured vocalist Josey Scott Sappington, drummer Todd Poole, bassist Dave Novotny and guitarists Chris D'Abaldo and Wayne Swinny.
List of music videos, showing year released and directors Title Year Director(s) "Your Disease" 2001 Dave Meyers "Click Click Boom" Marc Klasfeld [58] "Spyhunter" Unknown "Always" 2002 Charles Infante "Rest in Pieces" Diane Martel "Survival of the Sickest" 2004 Wayne Isham [59] "Ladies and Gentlemen" 2006 Stephen Penta "Broken Sunday" (Live) 2007
Moving Forward in Reverse: Greatest Hits is Saliva's 2010 greatest hits compilation album. Along with the group's most successful singles, the album also features one new song, " Time to Shine ", which was named the official theme song to WWE 's 2010 edition of Extreme Rules .
It should only contain pages that are Saliva (band) songs or lists of Saliva (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Saliva (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
"Badass" would become the most successful single from Under Your Skin, reaching #26 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart. [2] A music video was made for "Badass." It debuted online on April 12, 2011.
In October 2019, Scott announced that he would be reuniting with Saliva for a new album and tour. [8] In May 2023, Scott announced that he would begin touring with a new band entitled Josey Scott's Saliva, performing Saliva's song from his era as well as his new songs. In January 2024, Scott rebranded Josey Scott's Saliva into his solo project.
"Boom Shack-A-Lak" is a song by British singer-songwriter and reggae DJ Apache Indian, released in August 1993 by Mango Records and also included on his extended play Nuff Vibes. The song was written by Steven Kapur (real name of Apache Indian) and gave him his biggest hit in the United Kingdom, reaching number five on the UK Singles Chart. The ...
The video revolves around a boy who unwittingly finds himself in a moshpit in which the band performs. Near the end of the video, after being enticed by a girl straight out from the crowd, the boy joins the moshpit. After the end of the song, the boy is shown moshing alone in the empty space where the band performed. Saliva guitarist Wayne ...