Saliva - Every Six Seconds | Regretting The Past | Rocked
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- Опубліковано 24 сер 2019
- A look back at the nu-metal/post-grunge hybrid band Saliva and their Platinum selling album Every Six Seconds. CLICK CLICK BOOM!
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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.
Every Six Seconds is the second studio album by American rock band Saliva. It is their first album under Island Records. In July 2008, Every Six Seconds was certified platinum by the RIAA. #Saliva #ClickClickBoom #Rocked #RegrettingThePast
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Rocked Uno, Dos and Tre or just the trilogy by Green Day would make a good regretting the past
Lulu
Cut the Crap by The Clash
@@ronstoppable5659 A great suggestion, but I'm ONLY doing Lulu if I hit a big patreon goal. That's been one of the goals for years. It's also a longshot as I REALLY don't want to touch Lulu. Yikes.
Machine Head - Catharsis
Drowning Pool - Sinner
Papa Roach - Infest
Insane Clown Posse - The Great Milenko
In December 2001, I was backstage at a concert where Saliva was one of the opening acts (Nickelback was the headliner. *shudder*. Talk about Regretting the Past). Between acts, I was going around to the various bands asking them to sign a T-shirt for my friend who couldn't make it backstage with me. Eventually, I asked Josie Scott to sign it. He barely said anything at all, but he not only signed his name on the shirt, but he drew an elaborate caricature of himself, ultimately spending more time on the shirt than all the other band members who had signed it combined. Maybe he didn't wear his heart on his sleeve, and perhaps "Every Six Seconds" hasn't aged particularly well, but I'll never forget Josie Scott's generosity that night.
Sounds like a cool dude
That's a pretty cool story. Clearly he was glad toi be there, and enjoying his moment of fame .
That’s awesome, man! True, Every Six Seconds aged rather poorly, but this really sounds like Josie seems to be a cool guy!
Nickelback wasn’t so bad at that time.
He is a great person, too bad this album he made was pretty terrible
Saliva basically just ticked every box on the nu metal checklist and made it big:
-Weird facial hair? Check!
-Baggy clothes? Check!
-At least one dude with either short bleached hair or dreads? Double check!
-At least one guitar player who bends over while he plays? Check!
-Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifiers? Check!
-Rap verses and sung choruses? Check!
If there was a Bingo game of nu metal stereotypes, Saliva would've won multiple times over.
SPIT STANK BOOM!
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Hey! You should become a music critic! 😀
Imagine getting interviewed for a job.
Employer: What makes you qualified for the job?
You: I went to school, didn't go to jail, and have lots of work experience in this field.
Employer: Sounds good to me. Welcome aboard the ---
You: *CLICK CLICK BOOM*
Employer: Never mind you're no longer hired!
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I'm glad that Regretting the Past is back, one of my favourites.
It's weird to.think that last one came out around the super bowl time
@@daltonriser1125 And that's because the band featured did the halftime show (and virtually disappeared after that)
Is that Faith
@@jdtroup198683 Yes it is Faith
the singer for saliva always reminded me of John Travoltas character in "Batterfield Earth"
Must be the hair...
@@nicoyazawa6837 It most certainly is the hair.
"Your powers of observation are simply STARTLING."
That's just John Davis of Korn, except they're really really good.
It’s Battlefield Earth
As Vince McMahon would probably say about this band, "It's such good spit"
The music the WWE promotes just makes me assume Vinnie Mac cruises the freeway blasting Kid Rock, Saliva and Limp Bizkit XD
@@proevofan Well, not gonna lie. You blast that and it's a guaranteed recipe for heel heat.
@@proevofan well, as out of touch as he is now, I wouldn't be surprised
@@MrCreepyKitty Wait a sec...System Of A Down was close to preforming at a WWE Show? That could have been good! Shameful that SOAD was rejected yet Kid Rock was considered "good shit".
That time Saliva played at rasslemania.. 2002 I think... nobody in the audience seemed to give a fuck.
I've realized that this show is basically a rock fan's answer to 4th graders daring each other to eat bugs. CLICK CLICK SEEEEEEX!
😂😂😂😂 my sides
Wrong comment, this is not about sex
*SEX!!!*
YES ANOTHER REGRETTING THE PAST. This show rules
"The same year as Lateralus by Tool" also Iowa by Slipknot, Toxicity by SOAD, Mutter by Rammstein, God Hates Us All by Slayer the list just goes on! How did they get any traction?!
jacob holmberg God Hates Us All is arguably the worst Slayer album, though.
But yeah, it's neatly a masterpiece compared to this hot garbage...
Don't forget blackwater park
*insert cringey 2001 joke about how God does hate us all that year*
J a n e D o e
Ok. Those facts just put this on another level of WTF. That. Is. Just. Sad.
Iowa, Toxicity, God Hates Us All, and Lateralus all came out the same year as this, a Nickelback album, and both Limp Bizkit and Creed were huge... Wow, 2001 (or the early 2000s in general) was a crazy time for rock/metal haha.
For all the 2000s faults, at least it had plenty of pros too.
Don't forget Silence from Sonata Arctica. It's a very amazing sophomore album.
@@tombstonejones9581 I don't think God Hates Us All is bad. It's Diabolus In Musica that left Slayer fans confused.
Oh hey, I remember Saliva.
Funniest band I've heard in a long time. It's like Limp Bizkit mixed with Seether.
Seether is a decent band, I like some songs such as Remedy, Gasoline or Stoke The Fire. The only thing that pisses me off is how they ripped off Stinkfist in the song Let You Down.
Martin Hroch yeah I think their fine
The only difference is seether used to be good. Limp bizkit is...well...its limp bizkit.
Morgan Foster yeah
Also American idiot for the win!
To clarify, I like Seether. I just kinda think that Josey Scott kinda looks like Shaun Morgan, only with longer hair.
This came out the same year as Iowa by slipknot, which also went platinum. I’m a slipknot fan. I wanna cry now
Because a shitty album was as successful as a masterpiece or are you a blind Slipknot hater?
ECHICAGOBEARSDBZ I always read Iowa as Lowa, and I can’t help myself
ECHICAGOBEARSDBZ sorry if I meant ill. I love Iowa but that fact that an actually good band put so much effort compared to a garbage band who Barely did anything different and they were both equally successful really confuses me
Nene Argueta
It’s not the talent that makes a band/record popular. Talent makes a band/record have staying power. There’s a ton of gold and platinum “one hit/record wonders” out there.
@@neneargueta8332 Yeah but you think this is bad look at all the abysmal mainstream pop, hip hop and trap crap that gets their ass sucked by half the world, while actual music gets constantly overlooked
I would imagine that this album drools every six seconds after wiping its mouth.
Saliva. AKA the band that sang Batista's theme
And the Dudleys theme
Batista
And those were pretty good songs. Though since they're wwe titles im going to guess wwe wrote them and just had saliva play them.
@Dark memes That was from Motorhead with Line in the Sand.
Literally every album that you tear apart is one of my guilty pleasures.
I swear Click Click Boom tried to cram as many rock cliches as they possibly could into one song:
-loner writing songs with a pad, a pen and a big imagination
-push the envelope
-vague criticism of the entertainment industry
-violent onomatopoeia (click click boom)
-what is wrong with me?
-rough home life
-sit back and relax
-it's all inside my head
did I miss anything?
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vague macho flexing about being on the radio/being popular
That song was used ALL. THE. TIME. at many monster truck shows.
Idk about rough home life. Click click Boom literally mocks all the Nu Metal bands complaining about their childhood
13:40 Next on Strong Bad's Bottom 10: "Songs that try to sell La Las, Na Nas, and Doot Doos as legit lyrics".
I like how you made an entire video about Josey Scott without once mentioning his Spider man theme with Chad Kroeger
Did we Europeans dodge a bullet again with this like we did with Buckcherry? I have never heard a single song from these guys.
Me neither. Seems like they never made it across the pond.
I've heard "Click Click Boom" and "Always"(that's still occasionally played on the alt rock/hard rock radio stations), but that's about it.
I remember both. Admittedly only "crazy bitch" by Buck Cherry and Click Click Boom by Saliva but I was like 11/12 when nu metal was at its height and I remember seeing these guys in Kerrang and on KerrangTV
Im irish and they where big in 02
Buy they’re awesome.
Oh man. "Beg" sounds like a Stone Temple Pilots song gone horribly wrong.
Virtual XI by Iron Maiden would be prime for Regretting The Past. I don't hate Blayze Bailey era Iron Maiden, but goddamn if this album isn't the biggest misstep of their career.
OpenMindedMetalElitist Agreed!!!
There are a few songs on Virtual XI I would defend, but I don’t listen to everyone of them.
I still don't think it would competitate with all Luke has done so far. I mean Virtual XI is not a good album, but it's not "bad" either, especially compared to the rest it's a great album
I find it a bit underrated
(Unlike Seventh Son which is overrated)
The Blayze albums aren't terrible, but I think it only produced two true classics, those being "Sign of the Cross" and "The Clansman"
22:27 Puddle of Mudd, Saliva and Trapt are ALL still touring? In 2019?
I’m one of those edgy people who loves anything that combines rap and rock. This album fucking slaps, in my opinion.
Same. I used to listen to a lot of this stuff back in middle school.
Every Six Seconds came out right when I graduated high school, loved it. And Back Into Your System was good too
A couple more facts about Spit:
"Click click boom" is a quasi-onomatopoeia for the sound a mechanical pen makes upon activation and hitting a writing surface. It's not meant to represent a firearm.
Saliva provided the theme song for the PlayStation2 game, "Spyhunter". The song is a 4.5 out of 10 and that's only because the Peter Gunn Theme is used. The game is about an 8.
I figured it was supposed to be turning on the stereo and turning up the volume or something. The title referring to a pen is far less interesting
But pens don’t go “boom” and guns kinda do, so…
Click Click Boom is actually the most used song in Monster Jam in the 2000’s
I remember the WWE being stuck on Saliva for a little bit. Always was used for Survivor Series 2002 and Ladies and Gentlemen was used for Wrestlemania 23.
Saliva was a big part of WWE s music at that time. They made theme songs for several wrestlers (The Dudleyz, Chris Jericho and Batista) and some of their songs were used for ppv events (No Mercy 2001, Mania 18 & 23, Survivor Series 2002, No Way OUt 2009, Extreme Rules 2010, TLC 2012 although it was just Josey doing vocals)
Chris jericho went out to saliva at survivor series 02
So, click click boom is now the new SEEEEEX!
As an actual Saliva fan (they still exist), this is one of my favorite Regretting The Pasts. It's fun seeing someone critique this album especially because not a lot of people talk about the band outside of Click Click Boom. I do like this album, but I agree on a couple things you said especially the piss poor mixing. Everything is quiet and muddy and the guitars are some of the worst sounding I've heard on any major label album. I do agree that their recent stuff is better though, my favorite album of theirs is Rise Up which doesn't even have Josey on it, it's the new singer. It sounds nothing like this or anything the band did before he left really, but it's leagues above it all too. It's kind of a shame the band has officially entered "Are they really still together?" territory because they might be better than ever (if that's an accomplishment or not, you decide).
Yeah, I can relate.
There are a ton of albums I did like, that were even covered on Regretting The Past. Even if my tastes may seem rather questionable to some, it's nice to hear others opinions for differing perspectives.
Plus, it's fun looking up random song memes and what kind of jokes people come up with.
i am also one of the few saliva fans left... him flaming after me broke my heart but it sucks this great band with bobby now has fallen off the face off earth.
I went to see Saliva at a club back in 2008... Drowning Pool was the co-headliner and they blew Saliva off the stage!
Josey and Saliva came on stage and it was the worst performance by a major rock band I have witnessed, next to Limp Bizkit in 2003 ... half the crowd left, and so did Saliva after only 45 minutes of playing... Never went for their music ever again...
1.Green Day’s Trilogy (I think they’re fine but still.)
2. Lulu (I’ll pay if I must.)
3. Anything by Papa Roach
4. Anything from Hoobastank
5. Van Halen III
Anything by papa roach?? Are you nuts??
@@kushalbhattacharjee2252 papa roach are poop music
Papa Roach has some great songs.
Hoobastank only sucks live and in the last few years but papa roach is awesome their songs lifeline, help, and of course last resort help me out when im suicidal i really dont think id be here without them
Lmao, this comments. Kids, when you grow up you will realize Papa Roach sucks and has zero redeeming qualities.
I have never heard of this band before and I am not sad about that. They sound like a lot of other bands with songs that all sound very similar to each other and drowned out guitars you can´t really hear.
John O ́neil yeah same
i have a soft spot for their song Ladies and Gentleman
That song and "Always" are the only other songs by Saliva that I heard of (besides the ones mentioned here).
I always used to sing "DUCK DUCK GOOSE!!!" whenever I heard their somg on the radio.
What did Maynard James Keenan say when he heard this album?
God damn. Spit the bed.
(Bad Rosetta Stoned reference is bad)
Trevas Elliott good Rosetta Stoned reference is good*
Did he say that on Salival?
@@thebatman1482 Your profile picture is Lateralus and you have the audacity to ask that? He said that on Rosetta Stoned on 10,000 days, not Salival.
@@xigxagcorporation6786 It was a joke, since he said "spit the bed", instead of "shit the bed".
This reminds me why the Original Fast and the Furious Soundtrack is so dated. (They All are But the first one especially.)
Cheesy as it might have been, I still have a soft spot for the movie's soundtrack. Partially because of nostalgia and because I love the Fast and Furious movies as a guilty pleasure.
@Another Person you’re referring to “More Fast And Furious”. The sequel to the original Soundtrack. Yes some of the songs are dated, but other are pretty decent.
Click Click Boom is my guilty pleasure.
Gotta click that boom boom pow
I’m still baffled that the lead singer would go from Saliva to a Christian music career.
CLICK CLICK BOOM!
Is that.... A FREAKING JOJO PROFILE PIC? These guys deserve rapid punches by star platinum for how bad this album is
Instead of can I get an amen...CAN I GET A CLICK CLICK BOOM
Eh, you know. Spit happens.
I’m a foreign 2000’s kid and back in a day I couldn’t even imagine the problems these bands has? I wondered: gosh why are they gone?
Please check out smile empty soul.... thumbs up if it is worth it.
Finally, Regretting the Past has come back to the Rocked channel
click click boom
"Click Click Boom"
Did somebody say boom?
I saw you first at Crash's Pitchfork episode, your intervention on Mars Volta was amazing. Don't disappoint me here.
Hopefully I proved myself.
talk all the trash you want, well deserved but, my band got open for these guys when they came to a local bar ( Buckcherry had to cancel cause of Covid and we got on it last minute as a substitute ) and it was one of the high points of our small career so far! they''re really nice guys and still pull a crowd of at least 1000 per gig
No one:
Literally no one:
Saliva:
C L I C K
C L I C K
B O O M
Can we please stop this meme?
Wow that was so funny that if i died right now i would be okay with it because this joke was so great god damn daddy
I only remember Superstar, Click Click Boom, Your Disease, and Doperide. Didn't really know much about the rest.
Good to see you’re back doing RTP again... this was
CLICK CLICK BOOM
a very enjoyable review.
It’s sad the best thing Saliva made was that collab with Chad Kroeger.
A heeeeeerrrrroooooooo can saaaaaaave uusss...
@Jason Hurk That's why I said it was sad.
Technically, it wasn't Saliva. It was just Josey Scott along with Chad Kroeger, but yeah. I agree with you there.
Actually the best thing they’ve done is ‘King of My World’ for Chris Jericho.
@@AJARyan-yn2uv what about the old WWECW theme
I think I know which album I'll listen to tomorrow.... Back into your system.
Passenger Of Shit is a better band name than Saliva... and that’s an actual band (well, technically an alias for an artist)
noise music is an edgy, beautiful mess.
They're almost as good as Torsofuck.
Anal Cunt is a better name than Saliva.
What about Passenger Of Spit???? 😂😂😂😂😂
and of course... Fuck The Facts
LOL, fun story Josey's niece set me up with my first girl friend all the way back in 2001. It was an awful relationship.
Wait did that actually happen
@@jirosomer1204 Yup went to high school with his niece.
@@ronincs cool but probably bullshit
@@jirosomer1204 i dunno, people say it's bullshit that I got to jam with Ronnie Hawkins, but I know I did.
It's crazy how small the world can really be. most of these guys who are big celebrities today (and even the one-hit wonders) started as everyday people.
A guy I used to jam with was friends with the guys from Three Days Grace before they made it big. Their early demos were insane! they sounded more like Pearl Jam than the B-grade Nickleback knock-off they are now
These also came out in 2001:
“Take off your pants and jacket” by Blink 182
“White Blood Cells” by The White Stripes
“Gorillaz” by Gorillaz
“Amnesiac” by Radiohead
Cool to see that this is the second album that I've suggested that's ended up getting an episode! Anyway, some more suggestions:
Limp Bizkit - Significant Other
Judas Priest - Turbo
Green Day - Uno, Dos, Tre
Weezer - Raditude
P. O. D. - Satellite
Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet
Styx - Kilroy Was Here
Iron Maiden - Virtual XI
Megadeth - Super Collider
KoRn - Path Of Totality
Van Halen - Van Halen 3
Godsmack - Godsmack
KISS - Lick It Up
What's wrong with Satellite?
@@MrMadRealms it's kind of a personal thing. I really don't like P.O.D. but grew up in a private Christian school that played them (specifically Youth Of The Nation) and all the other "cool" Christian bands like Newsboys, DC Talk, Skillet, etc. while demonizing me for liking The Ramones, Green Day, and Metallica. So yeah other than the fact that I don't like their music style, that experience didn't help either.
P.O.D is one of the better nu metal bands.
Martin Hroch eh,I dunno. Compared to System Of A Down, Mudvayne, Deftones, KoRn, SlipKnot, Disturbed, and even Linkin Park, P.O.D. was always on the lower end of the nu metal tier for me.
regretting the past is my favorite part of the channel lol we need more of these
Oh Lordy as an Oasis fan I can’t wait to see you tackle Be Here Now.
Side note: I unironically like this album and band bc nostalgia but wowwwww it has not aged well at all since I was 13.The song Always still gives me major bittersweet nostalgia feels tho it’s also reminds me of 9th grade gym class which is not exactly pleasant.
2001 also had:
Silver Side Up - Nickelback
Weathered - Creed
Origin Of Symmetry - Muse
Come Clean - Puddle Of Mudd
The Green Album - Weezer
Megadeth - The World Needs A Hero
And other good and bad albums from that year, to be fair.
He has an RTP episode for half of those albums
At least 2001 had lateralus from tool
2001 also had "Toxicity" (System of a Down) and "Morning View" (Incubus).
Nene Argueta Yes, but I was following from the comments of the albums of 2001.
Imo best year of music since ive been alive nowadays its all pop rap and country thats gets the spotlight and ALL OF IT is worse than this saliva album every single one
Can confirm. Click Click Boom is used at sporting events. Heard it at a football game.
I'll admit, Saliva is worth regretting, but Click Click Boom is my guilty pleasure.
Me too.
my dad would go insane every time click click boom came on. i dont know how he vibed so hard to that song
I remember I caught Saliva at a small bar/club venue in Dayton OH way back in like 2001 or 2002. They had audio problems all throughout their set and Josie was looking visibly annoyed. The upside of that night was their opening band Steriogram which I had never heard of at the time...but they stayed after the show and hung out with all the fans. They were energetic and had the place moving. Easily the most memorable opening act by a band I had never heard of. They did pop off a couple years later with Walkie Talkie Man being in an iPod commercial.
So... looking at this band and album, Saliva were trying to go for the Korn-esque sound and image (judging by whatever Josey Scott was wearing in one the gigs) yet turned out more like Crazy Town with their lyrical content.
Also, is this also the lead singer that sang 'Hero' with Chad Kroeger for the 2002 Spider Man film right?
Man, I've always had mixed feelings about that song and even more so now!
I went to a Crazy Town show and saliva as a surprise opening act...
I had awful taste in music back then.
But Stereomud was there first band that played and i really enjoyed their music. Bought their album, still love it.
I like this series as it not only helps explain why rock fell out of the mainstream in the 10's but why that wasn't such a bad thing.
I can't tell you what a joy it is to open up my UA-cam feed and the first word I see is Saliva.
Makes me wanna spit too.
I saw these guys live for free at a fair. I can't recall any song besides click click boom.
Future Regretting the Past: F.E.A.R. by Papa Roach or Taking One for the Team by Simple Plan.
BRUH SOUND EFFECT #2 *NO. MORE. FUCKING. SIMPLE PLAN.*
@@Giratina1999 you think infest an album that has actual effort and talent on it compares to this 'Disease' WTF ARE YOU SMOKING???
Oh god, not another Simple Plan album.
Those baby noises were really off-putting to me, which just goes to show how bad SP can get.
I wanna see him doing a Regretting the Past episode on 3 Doors Down debut album, The Better Life
I always used to make fun of the line "Just a kid with a pad, a pen, and an imagination" because the way he twists the word "pen" made it sound like "PEEN."
EDIT: I believe I got the lyrics wrong, but I don't care enough to Google them.
Well, you got it half right. It's actually "Juts a kid with a pad, a pen, and a big imagination" thought it's just one word, so there's not much to point out.
when he said this song was written by 6 different people... I can believe that. it's like they tried to shove every single rock & roll cliche into a single song. none of it connects to anything else, and it basically turns into a song of word salads and a couple cool guitar riffs.
pure. spit.
Ok, confession time: I have a soft spot for a few Saliva songs (mostly based on watching some early UA-cam videos scoring TF2 Machinimas and movie compilations to them... and yeah, admittedly being a bit too young and impressionable at the time), but of the Saliva songs I KINDA like, only ONE shows up here (Click Click Boom - and frankly, I never picked up on the other lyrics, and treated it as a song version of a Dramatic Gun Cock from movies and TV, not... all that other stuff that’s frankly skeeving me out in hindsight). It’s a rough album when the closest to the Saliva songs I like past that is “Doperide” (which... Yeah.)
Basically, GOOD Saliva songs don’t make pretenses of being “deep and emotional”, and are the music that plays during a Roadhouse-style bar brawl (“Badass” and “Survival Of The Sickest” being perfect in that regard). BAD Saliva songs is when Josey Scott deludes himself into thinking he’s a ladies man (and if you think the “6 Seconds” album is bad at that, you do NOT want to hear his duet with Chad Kroger on the “licensed for the first Sam Raimi Spider-Man movie” song “Hero”...
For anybody who didn’t already know that, I AM NOT MAKING A WORD OF THAT UP!!!)
EDIT: HOLY SHIT, JOSEY SCOTT WENT ON TO RELEASE CHRISTIAN MUSIC, HOLY CHRIST THAT IS UN-FUCKING-BELIEVABLE, THAT IS THE FUNNIEST SHIT I’VE HEARD IN MY LIFE!!! (Please don’t send me that music - it’ll probably kill what little faith I have left in God.)
Well, this is something I haven't heard in a while.
I've waited and I'd like to give my thoughts on the album, track by track;
1.) I first heard this on The Fast and The Furious (before the Rock stepped in to turn it into Marvel-lite) and while it's not great, I thought it was catchy enough. Even if it was very unremarkable.
2.) Kinda forgettable and it drones a bit too long.
3.) Not gonna lie, I actually kinda like this song. I'd also like to point out that it sounds like a slightly better version of Limp Bizkit's "Rollin"
4.) I thought it was fine. It has a decent rhythm to it, even if the lyrics are very iffy.
5.) I didn't remember this all that much. Maybe I didn't hear it as much as Click Click Boom or Your Disease, but even if I did I couldn't remember it as much.
6.) Pretty forgettable.
7.) I almost confused this for a Puddle of Mudd song.
8.) I thought it was okay, a definite step up compared to the last few tracks.
9.) I completely forgot about this song.
10.) This sounds very weird and out-of-place.
11.) Has some energy to it, though the writing is laughable.
12.) This was kind of a bore. Has a decent message, but it drags for a bit too long.
Overall, I feel like Every Six Seconds was just sort of there. Definitely not the worst thing out there, but I can see how it can be a major turn-off. And for good reason, most of their music sounds unremarkable and drones on longer than it should. Even some of the songs I did like weren't that great.
It's just sort of there, kinda like spit on the sidewalk.
At least we got these gems in 2001:
Is This It?- The Strokes
Amnesiac- Radiohead
Green Album- Weezer
Origin Of Symmetry- Muse
All Killer No Filler- Sum 41
Take Off Your Pants And Jacket- Blink-182
Today's Empire, Tomorrow's Ashes- Propagandhi
Gorillaz- Gorillaz
Bleed American- Jimmy Eat World
Sounding The Seventh Trumpet- Avenged Sevenfold
2: Power Of Moonlite- Tiger Army
Morning View- Incubus
Toxicity- System Of A Down
Iowa- Slipknot
Lateralus- Tool
2001 was quite the rollercoaster.
Hello!Nurd yes great albums there!
Aiko Yumi *saliva on the sidewalk.
On the note of a hair metal opera on broadway, have you heard of rock of ages? Cuz it’s pretty much that.
Honestly click click boom is a guilty pleasure of mine
i like how you made Josey Scott sound like a mix between the Charlie Brown teacher and Droopy Dog. :3
New RTP Episode: *exists*
Me: "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?"
As a side note, Anthrax RTP when? That's the last of the Big 4 you have yet to do an episode on.
For that, I suggest either "Stomp-442" or "Volume 8: The Threat Is Real" -- which is coincidentally, their 8th Album.
...much like the other Big 4's critically-berated albums.
Oh man this album takes me back. It’s aged terribly and it was never good to begin with. But I was 13, a big WWE fan, and from Memphis and me and everyone at my school thought these guys were the shit lol. These guys were huge here during that time and got played on the local rock station 24/7. Also since Justin Timberlake was the only nationally known musician performing at that time that was from Memphis it was pretty cool to see these guys getting national recognition. “Your Disease” is still a guilty pleasure for me, the build up of the guitar at the beginning then followed by the “Huhh!” and that riff afterwards gets me hyped still for some reason lol. Also I think the bridge on the song sounds pretty decent as well.
I thought these guys were “the spit.” 😂😂😂😂😂
Beg was originally from the self titled album and was re-recorded for every six seconds
New subscriber here - this series is right up my alley! And as a millennial teenager (14 at the turn of the millennium) I was there for ALL of this in real time. 99% of the albums you cover I either owned, listened to or at least had an opinion on as a teenage nu-metalhead. Which makes the prospect of going through it from your eyes seem even better.
I shall now provide much better Nu metal albums so you all don’t have to suffer
Disturbed:
The sickness
Believe
Ten thousand fists
Slipknot:
Self titled
Iowa
Vol 3
We are not your kind (debatable if Nu metal)
Linkin Park:
Hybrid Theory
Meteora
Deftones:
Adrenaline
Around the fur
White pony (to an extent)
System of a Down:
Self titled
Toxicity
Sevendust:
Self titled
Home
Animosity
Trustcompany:
The Lonely Position of Neutral
Dreaming In Black and White
Spineshank:
Strictly Diesel
The Height of Callousness
Self Destructive Pattern
Korn:
Self-titled
Life is Peachy
Follow the Leader
Issues
Untouchables
Take a Look in the Mirror
Serenity of Suffering
Staind:
Dysfunction
Break the Cycle
14 Shades of Grey (maybe)
Self-titled
@@ThierryRocksTV No 14 shades! That was BORING
@@elijahechicagobearsboyd5734 Meh I liked it and it still had a few heavy songs on it at least. The ballads were great :)
Nene Argueta
SOiL:
Halo
Redefine
Can you imagine if Saliva had chosen to name themselves Loogie?
They’d still be popular anyway.
I had only heard "Click Click Boom" from this band prior to watching this video. Now I want my memories of that song to go "click click boom".
So glad to be at a live event for this channel.
Of course Saliva appeared on BMX XXX
Love this series. Especially because I enjoy all this Limp Bizkit-Crazy Town-Saliva type of music, even when I know how bad it is.
Next one: Vanilla Ice goin Nu metal plz (I think it was 'Bi-Polar' but can't really remember)
Same here. For all the cheesiness Nu Metal has over the years (as well as Rap Rock/Rapcore getting such a bad rep in the process) I still come back to it from time to time.
Anyone else notice the awesome lighting effect he's using? Totally highlights his eyes. Weirdly awesome looking!
Much love. I’m a DTKC patreon and heard about you from them. Been watching for a bit. Great stuff
Moving to the country and gonna me a lot of peaches
I've heard very little of Saliva before, but that's pretty much it. I never got into them, therefore saved me the trouble of regretting the past of that band. Yeah I don't care about them much, as I'm more into actual heavy metal (including Power Metal and mostly those from Europe).
Click click boom has been one of my guilty pleasure songs. Takes me back to being 10 and learning about new bands and really discovering music. And what I mean by that is I don't change the station as soon as I hear it like I do with five finger.
I had never heard of this album or band until this video... Thanks Luke!
"I wonder what this bomb icon is doing on my desktop."
*click*click*
BOOM!
Man, so much nu metal was just so, so regrettable.
Queen - Flash Gordon. It always made me think of Sesame Street: "One of these things is not like the others, one of these things just doesn't belong. ..."
Only found your channel watched a few of this series. Real good shit
This was my first album so holds a special place for me. I'd definitely like to see a Hoobastank album, they are definitely Regretting the Past material
He just did!
I just descovered this. Regretting the past, is such a good I dea for a series
You mentioning the group project reminded me of a project I did my second year in Spanish, where we had to write a song in Spanish (we were allowed to use an existing song and replace it with our own lyrics). We re-wrote the lyrics to Metallica's "Enter Sandman" with things like "Your mother is pretty, your mother is ugly" and a chorus of "Children please me". We were a group of 4, and despite us writing lyrics in a language we were literally learning, I think they're on par with Saliva's.
We got an A on the project, by the way.
Your Disease video is really a nostalgia piece for me
How dare he use a Dimebag Darrel guitar! Yeah the Dixie Rebel hasn’t aged well but it’s still.
The dixe rebel is a badass looking guitar despite the unfortunate reputation that flag has garnered in the last few years.
TetrisShark70 “last few years” lmaoo you mean last few hundred years
Saliva weren't really a terrible band; sure, they aren't the Beatles, but their lyrics were never as cartoonishly bad as bands like Nickelback. Back Into Your System was actually a fairly decent album. Always is genuinely a pretty great song, I feel.
Man, you deserve so many more subscribers. I absolutely love your content
Thank you. Sharing always helps!
I saw these guys at a concert just a couple years ago. I honestly enjoyed watching them. The new singer is a good performer. They were alright live.