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Artist: Saliva

Title: Every Six Seconds

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Category: Modern Hard Rock

Year: 2001

Label: Island Records

Catalog Number: 314 542 959-2

Personnel

Dave Novotny bass
Paul Crosby drums
Chris D'abaldo guitar
Wayne Swinny lead guitar, banjo, mandolin
Josey Scott vocals

Tracks

1.  Superstar  
2.  Musta Been Wrong  
3.  Click Click Boom  
4.  Your Disease  
5.  After Me  
6.  Greater Than/Less Than  
7.  Lackluster  
8.  Faultline  
9.  Beg  
10.  Hollywood  
11.  Doperide  
12.  My Goodbyes  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Doug Date: June 30, 2016 at 19:05
Probably their best album?

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: June 30, 2016 at 23:24
I'm not ashamed to say I liked this disc a lot back in 2001. These guys had a huge buzz about them even before Every Six Seconds came out, kinda like "the nu-metal band for people who don't like nu-metal." There is some rapping (three songs I think), but Josey Scott has a much stronger voice than, say, Fred Durst. And unlike most nu-metal vocalists, he can sing high as well as low. The guitars chug and grind like you'd expect, but aren't seven-strings, and there are some melodic solos. "Click Click Boom" is more of a guilty pleasure than anything, but there are lots of other good songs within, including "Musta Been Wrong," "After Me," "Lackluster," and a very hair-metal ballad called "Hollywood."

From: rick kerch vzla Date: July 2, 2016 at 12:59
Quite an interesting New Metal/Alternative Rock release...c'mon guys let's be honest,music is music and it is good is good,plain and simple ...tracks 1,2,4,5,6,7 & 11 are the ones for me...87/100

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: February 17, 2022 at 20:29
Adding to my comment from 2016 ... I didn't really care for "Your Disease," and thought it was a poor choice for a first single. But I bought the CD anyway because I'd been hearing such positive reviews (and also because it was only $8 at Target). And for a long time, "Your Disease" my least favorite song. But I have to say, "Click Click Boom" really hasn't aged well at all. But I appreciated that the guys sounded like they were having fun with it, and that Josey spcecifically said he didn't do the sort of mad-at-your-dad lyrics so typical in nu-metal. This was one of the last CD's I bought while I was still listening to a lot of FM radio, kind of the end of an era in a lot of ways in my life, the last summer of innocence.


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