Saliva
Saliva is an American rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1996. The band's lineup includes Josey Scott (vocals), Wayne Swinny (guitar), Chris D'Abaldo (guitar), Dave Novotny (bass), and Paul Crosby (drums). They gained mainstream success with their major-label debut album, "Every Six Seconds," released in 2001, featuring hit singles like "Click Click Boom" and "Your Disease." Saliva's music is characterized by a blend of hard rock, nu-metal, and post-grunge, often featuring Scott's gritty vocals and Swinny's heavy guitar riffs.
Over the years, Saliva has released multiple albums, each showcasing their evolution in sound while maintaining their signature intensity and energy. The band has faced lineup changes, with Scott departing in 2011 to pursue a solo career and Bobby Amaru taking over as lead vocalist. Despite these changes, Saliva continues to tour and produce music, remaining a prominent force in the rock music scene. Their contributions to the genre have earned them a dedicated fan base and recognition within the rock community.
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