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Back Into Your System

Back Into Your System
 

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Back Into Your System

 
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Release Date: November 30, 2001
Label: Island
Rating: 4.0
 
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Description: Saliva frontman Josey Scott unintentionally elevated his band above countless nü metal clones by teaming up with Nickelback's Chad Kroeger to write and record the song "Hero" for the Spider-Man soundtrack. The tang of mainstream success was exactly what the Memphis, Tennessee, group needed to break away from the pack on Back into Your System. This follow-up to its major-label debut, Every Six Seconds, ups the heavy atmospherics and dyspepsia. "Always" takes on the touchy subject of domestic violence with unblinking force as Scott rips into the verses "I've seen the blood all over your hands / Does it make you feel more like a man?," while "Raise Up" mixes testosterone-heavy rapping with raging guitars in the most menacing way possible, and Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx contributes the authentically angsty ballad "Rest in Pieces." It's the sound of a band discovering its potential. --Aidin Vaziri
 
 

 
Tracklist of Back Into Your System

Disc 1
1 Superstar II  3:24 no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Weight Of The World  4:30 view lyrics
3 Always  3:53 view lyrics
4 Back Into Your System  4:33 view lyrics
5 All Because Of You  4:44 view lyrics
6 Raise Up  3:48 no lyrics yet - submit it
7 Separated Self  4:02 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Rest In Pieces  3:49 view lyrics
9 Storm  4:23 no lyrics yet - submit it
10 Holdin On  4:23 no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Pride  2:56 no lyrics yet - submit it
12 Famous Monsters  4:43 no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

3 1/2 stars...

........

I think this cd is pretty good, not as good as the last one "every six seconds" but pretty close! it has some killer rockers, and some good Ballads also! most of the content here is Very radio friendly, but these guys havent pulled any punches they came out sounding the way they wanted, and still maitain that sound, If you enjoyed any of their previous music You'll need this, If you call it "nu-metal" then you are hopeless....go buy n-sync instead then....otherwise, if you are a music fan that thinks for yourself, and likes what you like no matter what so-and-so sez, then give this a shot!

I mean alot of bands have similar styles, but this echoes EVERY generation! EVERY 10 year period! 60s did it, 70s,80s(hair bands anyone? they were awesome!), 90s you get the point....

4.5 stars

The 5 man Memphis team follow up their great "Every Six Seconds" album with one just as strong and good. From track 1 until track 11 you can listen through with no disappointments and not skipping any (Sometimes I'll skip number 11 and always number 12). There is some great songs to get you pumped up to and some deeper songs that make you think. They have a few classic tracks on this one as well as a good number of great songs but it kind of slides off at the end keeping it from a true 5 star rating. I'm more of a rap fan but Saliva is definitely one of the best nu-metal groups out right now (and one of the only ones I can stand). A must have CD.



#1 - 9.5 (great song to get you pumped to - follow of of "Superstar " off their previous album)

#2 - 10 (classic song)

#3 - (another classic song)

#4 - 9

#5 - 8.5

#6 - 9 (great one to get you pumped up)

#7 - 8

#8 - 7 (slower song)

#9 - 8

#10 - 7.5

#11 - 6

#12 - 3



MEMPHIS, TN

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Best Nu-Rock I've Heard So Far

Josey Scott can screech, grunt, rap, scream or sing his way through just about anything. He more than proves himself on "Back Into Your System." This is the best so-called "nu-rock" that I've heard. I like many of these new kids that are out today. They rock like the guys I grew up with in the 80's with heavy metal and hair bands and they aren't depressing like Nirvana and such from the 90's.



The album starts out with a phone call from a kid who wants to be a rock star. Then "Superstar II" rears its loud and ugly head. From there, we are introduced to tasty tidbits like "Weight of the World" and "Storm." This band manages to mix old-school metal and hard rock with rap and grunge with a Southern tinge to it.



Perhaps I'm biased, but the best song on this album is "Rest In Pieces," penned by James Michael and Motley Crue, hair-metal/glam metal god Nikki Sixx. Sixx always wrote great ballads and he solidifies his belonging with the new sounds of today with this song. You can definitely hear the Crue on this song.



The entire album, with the exception of the ballads, is driving, relentless rock and I'm sure that this album will go down in history as one of the best of its time.

edited a gain

this is the clean version of the album . this is the "cut" ver.

this a cool album but they cut out alot of bad words out

but yeah this is for your kids.

THIS IS THE "CLEAN VERSION" IF YOU ARE AN ADULT GET THE EXPLICT VERSION.

BUT DON'T GET ME WRONG THIS IS A GOOD CD.IT'S EDITED I'LL GIVE

IT A 4.

SO DIS IS REALLY CUT SLAPPED TOGETHER TO MAKE YOU THE "Edited"

wal-mart version of the cd. well if you r really looking

to get know these people get the parental advisory version and

listen to track three. or even if you still don't knoW THEM GET

"EVERY SIX SECONDS" I DON'T THINK IT SWEARS THAT CD I DON'T HAVE

IT BUT I KNOW IT IS ALWAYS GOOD TO START WITH THE FIRST non-rare

CD.

SO IF YOU ARE SMART YOU'LL GET

saliva {the real 1st cd}
every 6 seconds {2nd}
back into your system {uncut or edited} {3rd}
always {import cd sing}

The best Rock album of all time, period!

This album is even better than Saliva's first major label album, every six seconds in plenty of ways. First of all, it's a lot heavier, and secondly, Josey Scott's singing is stronger and moer intense. I like every single song on the album, although i do like different songs for different reasons, and there are times when I'm moer in the mood for one particular song that for another. But each one of the songs has its good points that make them all worth listening to sometime or other, and for this reason, I highly recommend this album to any fan of good rock music!

WAL-MART METAL BULLSH*T!

God, these guys are pathetic poseurs. Every album they've released (I don't know about the first album) rips off a different band each time. This CD is a knockoff of Nickelback, yet another pathetic "wannabe grunge but can't be Eddie Vedder" band. Out of all the Saliva albums, this is the worst. One star? Come on, ONE STAR? It doesn't deserve this. This deserves -9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 stars! "Always" has a bunch of s**tty lyrics to it:



"I love you, I hate you, I can't live without you..."



What a bunch of pathetic bullcrap, but wait! We have the song "Rest In Pieces", a bunch of garbage stirred up and delivered to the pop radio stations. $ellout$!



I can't believe that bands these days are copying other bands' albums and pasting the albums as their own.