Review
'Every Six Seconds' by Saliva is a ripper of an album that punches you right in the face with its nu-metal sound. Released in 2001, this bad boy mixes heavy riffs with rap-like vocals and catchy melodies that'll stick in your head for days. It's not just about the music, though - the lads from Saliva are tackling some pretty heavy themes here, from love and anger to spirituality and feeling fed up with society.
The album title comes from some doco that reckons blokes think about sex every six seconds - talk about a one-track mind! But it's not all about the horizontal tango. Tracks like 'Click Click Boom' and 'Your Disease' are absolute bangers that'll have you headbanging and singing along in no time. And let's not forget 'Superstar', which became the theme song for WrestleMania X8 in 2002 - how's that for making it big?
'Every Six Seconds' wasn't just a hit with the fans - it went platinum in the US, selling over a million copies. Sure, some critics were a bit sniffy about it, but who cares what they think? This album captures the angst and energy of the early 2000s perfectly, and it's still a cracker of a listen today. If you're into nu-metal or just want to relive the glory days of rapcore, give this one a spin. You won't be disappointed! - Ruby