Saliva Songs Ranked
Saliva is an American rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee in 1996. Saliva released their self-titled debut album on August 26, 1997, through Rockingchair Records, a record label owned and operated by Mark Yoshida and Ruth Thompson-Bernabe. The release was recorded and produced by Bill Pappas at Rockingchair Studios. They were signed to Island Records and went on to release their second studio album Every Six Seconds. Saliva later released their third studio album titled Back into Your System on November 12, 2002, which reached No. 19 on the Billboard 200. Back into Your System launched one of Saliva’s most successful songs, “Always”, reaching No. 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Modern Rock Chart. Three years after Survival of the Sickest, Saliva released Blood Stained Love Story on January 23, 2007, repeating Back into Your System’s chart performance at No. 19 on the Billboard 200. Its first single, “Ladies and Gentlemen”, peaked at No. 2 on the Mainstream Rock Chart. Here are all of the Saliva songs ranked.
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20. Judgment Day (Cinco Diablo, 2008)
“The drum lines. The emotions. The riffs. All of these impeccably being combined into one song makes it one of the best. This song deserves to be 3rd on the list.”
19. Raise Up (In It to Win It, 2013)
“Man this is one hell of a song. The best song ever by the best band ever. The feeling is orgasmic. The lyrics is something out of the world, each one has his own view on it.”
18. Rest in Pieces (Back into Your System, 2002)
“Best saliva song so far…every time I hear this song I remember a good friend of mine that I haven’t seen for awhile…”
17. Weight of the World (Back into Your System, 2002)
“This is more than a song, is a masterpiece. With those different sections, which increase in tempo and volume as the song progresses it is definitively “chilling”.
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16. Turn the Tables (WWF Forceable Entry, 2002)
“This song is the perfect combination of pages complex guitar work and unmatchable vocals. It includes many styles and the song kind of escalates as it goes on”
15. Hunt You Down (Cinco Diablo, 2008)
“Listening to this I wanna break the door down… Amazing rock. If you’re ever playing a game this is a great song. The lyrics are beautiful and let’s not forget about the solo which is considered to be one of the best solos ever.
14. Sex, Drugs & Rock ‘N Roll (Survival of the Sickest, 2004)
“One of the greatest song ever! That shaped the rock n roll history also. The quality is fully packaged, its guitar and its lyrics are great!”
13. Time to Shine (Moving Forward in Reverse: Greatest Hits, 2010)
“There are just no words to describe the feeling you get when you listen to this song. It is so inspiring and beautiful and awesome. It gives me chills and makes me ache.”
12. Don’t Question My Heart (WWE The Music, Volume 8, 2008)
“This is a perfect music between the other rock music, I believed this music because it have perfect poem, perfect harmonic, perfect vocal”
11. Superstar 2 (Back into Your System, 2002)
“This song is pure skill, feel and everything else anyone can probably think of to make the best song in the world,… The scale of the song, the vocals, the riffs, the lyrics… This is the best song ever”
10. Doperide (Every Six Seconds, 2001)
“The best song in the planet. When I listened to it for the first time I got to know what a real music is. What a lyrics!… Every time you listen to it some energy will flow in you”
9. In It to Win It (In It to Win It, 2013)
“This is the best rock and roll song in the entire world. You can’t underestimate their impressive, talented solo and singing. Let not forget the drummer, bassist, and the other instrument. They were good as well.”
8. Survival of the Sickest (Survival of the Sickest, 2004)
“The best song and video ever Camaro dusting mustang is priceless. This song is really just beautiful. It is one of those songs which gives you chills, and almost makes the hair at the back of your neck stand on their ends.”
7. King of My World (WWE Anthology, 2002)
“Great song! I like the way it progresses. Probably one of the best song ever created. It really captures the true meaning of rock and roll. Terrific lyrics with deep meaning.”
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6. Your Disease (Dracula, 2000)
“This song is definitely better than most of the upper ones! Should be first or second at least. It was the song that really made me interested in saliva music.”
5. I Walk Alone (WWE Wreckless Intent, 2006)
“Best Saliva song ever… theme song of wwe superstar Batista. The complexity of the guitar, drums, and bass, layered on top of each other is astounding. Not to mention the stunning and chilling intro and outro.”
4. Superstar (Every Six Seconds, 2001)
“One of the greatest songs ever made. Have no clue why it isn’t more popular. Drumming’s out of this world. This song has never failed to lift my spirits.”
3. Ladies and Gentlemen (Blood Stained Love Story, 2007)
“Such a powerful chorus! I always imagine it in an action movie, like it was in Jumper in the car scene! The song is a classic and I will like it regardless of my parent’s opinions on it, haha. Just listen to it.”
2. Click Click Boom (Every Six Seconds, 2001)
“This has to be one of Saliva’s most badass songs. I play this when I get ready to kick someone’s ass. Their most known song and there best plan and simple.”
1. Always (Back into Your System, 2002)
“Such a strong beat, it makes you want to dance. The lyrics of this song relate to so many people including myself and it just makes me feel happier. My favorite Saliva song. My favorite line: The pistol’s shaking in my hand and all I hear is the sound. Josey Scott is such an awesome singer.