Saliva Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Always |
| 2 | Click Click Boom |
| 3 | Ladies and Gentlemen |
| 4 | Superstar |
| 5 | I Walk Alone |
| 6 | Your Disease |
| 7 | Badass |
| 8 | Rest In Pieces |
| 9 | Spotlight |
| 10 | Survival of the Sickest |
| 11 | In It to Win It |
| 12 | Rise Up |
| 13 | Sex, Drugs & Rock 'N Roll (Hidden Track) |
| 14 | How Could You? |
| 15 | Hunt You Down |
| 16 | Weight of the World |
| 17 | Turn The Lights On |
| 18 | All Because Of You |
| 19 | Redneck Freakshow |
| 20 | Fuck All Y'all |
| 21 | Always (1) |
| 22 | After Me |
| 23 | Raise Up |
| 24 | 1000 Eyes |
| 25 | Family Reunion |
| 26 | Greater Than / Less Than |
| 27 | Never Should've Let You Go |
| 28 | Hate Me |
| 29 | 800 |
| 30 | Bleed for Me |
| 31 | Lackluster |
| 32 | Hollywood |
| 33 | Best Of Me |
| 34 | Doperide |
| 35 | Famous Monsters |
| 36 | Never Gonna Change |
| 37 | I Want It |
| 38 | Better Days |
| 39 | Burn It Up |
| 40 | Broken Sunday |
| 41 | I Want You |
| 42 | Razor's Edge |
| 43 | King Of The Stereo |
| 44 | She Can Sure Hide Crazy |
| 45 | Saliva / Message Of Love |
| 46 | Starting Over |
| 47 | Beg |
| 48 | Here With You |
| 49 | Pride |
| 50 | Superstar II |
Saliva Albums
About Saliva
Saliva is an American rock band from Memphis formed in 1996 who became synonymous with the nu-metal and post-grunge explosion of the early 2000s with their aggressive, radio-ready anthems. Their breakthrough album "Every Six Seconds" (2001) spawned massive hits like "Click Click Boom" and "Always," while "Back Into Your System" (2002) delivered the chart-topping "Always" and cemented their place in mainstream rock. Led by vocalist Josey Scott's distinctive raspy delivery, Saliva mastered the art of heavy, hook-laden rock that dominated sports arenas and WWE programming, with songs like "Ladies and Gentlemen" and "Superstar" becoming staples of early 2000s rock culture. Though their commercial peak has passed, the band continues releasing albums like "Rise Up" and "Love, Lies & Therapy," maintaining their blue-collar Memphis rock identity across nearly three decades.