Saliva is an American rock band that emerged in the late 1990s, primarily known for their fusion of alternative rock and nu metal. The band was formed in Memphis, Tennessee, and initially consisted of vocalist Josey Scott, guitarist Chris D'Abaldo, bassist Dave Novotny, drummer Paul Crosby, and guitarist Wayne Swinny. Saliva is best recognized for their energetic performances and the powerful vocals of Scott, notably in tracks like "Always" and "Click Click Boom". Their 2001 album "Every Six Seconds" significantly contributed to the early 2000s rock scene, marking an important growth point in the band's career.