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Saliva is an American rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1996. Their best-known lineup, active from 2000 to 2005, consisted of lead vocalist Josey Scott, lead guitarist Wayne Swinny, rhythm guitarist Chris D'Abaldo, bassist Dave Novotny, and drummer Paul Crosby. The group has undergone numerous lineup changes over time, and following Swinny’s death in 2023, no original members remain. Saliva have received multiple Grammy nominations and have won one MTV Video Music Award. The band released their self-titled debut album "Saliva" in 1997. After signing with Island Records, they achieved mainstream success with their second album "Every Six Seconds" in 2001, which included the singles "Your Disease" and "Click Click Boom". Songs from the album, including "Superstar" and "Click Click Boom", were featured in the film "The Fast and the Furious", and the band also recorded the main theme for the video game "SpyHunter". Their third album, "Back into Your System", was released in 2002 and reached number 19 on the Billboard 200. It included the singles "Always" and "Rest in Pieces", the former becoming one of the band’s most successful songs. In 2003, Saliva toured as an opening act for Kiss and Aerosmith. In 2004, the band released "Survival of the Sickest", which reached number 20 on the Billboard 200. During this period, guitarist Chris D'Abaldo left the band due to creative differences and was eventually replaced by Jonathan Montoya. In 2007, Saliva released "Blood Staine