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The band was nominated for Best Newcomer at the 12th Annual Premier Player Awards, the local Memphis edition of the Grammy Awards, held at The Peabody's Memphis Ballroom on April 16, 1997. [17] Saliva also appeared at Memphis' Crossroads '97 music exhibition as part of Memphis in May's Beale Street Music Festival showcase on May 2, 1997. [18] [19]
"Click Click Boom" is a song by the American rock band Saliva. It was released in 2000 on their second album Every Six Seconds as the lead single. The song was put on the 2001 Clear Channel memorandum. However, no actual lyrical changes were made.
Music videos 13 The discography of the American rock band Saliva consists of eleven studio albums , one compilation album , one extended play , twenty-three singles and thirteen music videos .
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.
Every Six Seconds is the second studio album by American rock band Saliva. It is their first album under Island Records. In July 2008, Every Six Seconds was certified platinum by the RIAA. [7] "Superstar" was used as the theme song for WrestleMania X8 pay-per-view event in 2002 and the band performed the song at the event.
"Badass" is a song by the American rock band Saliva, ... A music video was made for "Badass." It debuted online on April 12, 2011. Charts. Chart (2011)
"Your Disease" is a song by the band Saliva and is from the band's second album Every Six Seconds.The song was featured in the Dracula 2000 movie soundtrack, 2001 video game Spy Hunter, 2002 video game Aggressive Inline, and 2003 video game Downhill Domination.
"Survival of the Sickest" is a song by American rock band Saliva. It was released in June 2004 as the first single off their fourth album of the same name (2004). The song received positive reviews from critics. "Survival of the Sickest" peaked at numbers 6 and 22 on both the Billboard Mainstream Rock and Alternative Songs charts respectively.