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| artist = [[Saliva (band)|Saliva]]
| artist = [[Saliva (band)|Saliva]]
| album = [[Every Six Seconds]]
| album = [[Every Six Seconds]]
| released = 2000 ([[United States]])
| released = September 1, 2000 ([[United States]])
| recorded = 2000
| recorded = 2000
| studio =
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| genre =
| genre =
* [[Nu metal]]
* [[Nu metal]]
* [[rap metal]]
| length = 4:00
| length = 4:00
| label = [[Island Records|Island]]
| label = [[Island Records|Island]]
| writer = Chris D'Abaldo, Wayne Swinny, [[Josey Scott]], Paul Crosby, David Novotny, Joseph Poole
| writer = Chris D'Abaldo, Wayne Swinny, [[Josey Scott]]
| producer = [[Bob Marlette]]
| producer = [[Bob Marlette]]
| prev_title = 800
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'''"Your Disease"''' is a song by the band [[Saliva (band)|Saliva]] and is from the band's second album ''Every Six Seconds''. The song was featured in the ''[[Dracula 2000]]'' movie soundtrack, 2002 video game ''[[Aggressive Inline (video game)|Aggressive Inline]]'', and 2003 video game ''[[Downhill Domination]]''.
'''"Your Disease"''' is a song by the band [[Saliva (band)|Saliva]] and is from the band's second album ''[[Every Six Seconds]]''. The song was featured in the ''[[Dracula 2000]]'' movie soundtrack, 2001 video game ''[[SpyHunter|Spy Hunter]]'', 2002 video game ''[[Aggressive Inline (video game)|Aggressive Inline]]'', and 2003 video game ''[[Downhill Domination]]''.


==Meaning==
==Meaning==
The song is about a "relationship gone wrong and how things can go bad real fast when there is manipulation and sex involved," former Saliva vocalist [[Josey Scott]] said. Scott also said, "People's emotions can get pretty tangled. I'd say a lot of our songs are relationship-oriented, and not just because everybody can identify with it, either. It's about being honest."<ref>{{cite journal |title=THE MODERN AGE |journal=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media, Inc.]] |author=Jill Pesselnick |volume=113 |number=18 |issn=0006-2510 |date=May 5, 2001}}</ref>
The song is about a "relationship gone wrong and how things can go bad real fast when there is manipulation and sex involved," former Saliva vocalist [[Josey Scott]] said. Scott also said, "People's emotions can get pretty tangled. I'd say a lot of our songs are relationship-oriented, and not just because everybody can identify with it, either. It's about being honest."<ref>{{cite magazine |title=THE MODERN AGE |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |publisher=[[Nielsen Business Media, Inc.]] |author=Jill Pesselnick |volume=113 |number=18 |issn=0006-2510 |date=May 5, 2001}}</ref>


==Chart positions==
==Chart positions==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{youtube|R7z2lJhaFds|"Your Disease" Official music video}}
* {{YouTube|R7z2lJhaFds|"Your Disease" Official music video}}


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[[Category:Saliva (band) songs]]
[[Category:Saliva (band) songs]]

Latest revision as of 05:00, 30 December 2023

"Your Disease"
Single by Saliva
from the album Every Six Seconds
ReleasedSeptember 1, 2000 (United States)
Recorded2000
Genre
Length4:00
LabelIsland
Songwriter(s)Chris D'Abaldo, Wayne Swinny, Josey Scott
Producer(s)Bob Marlette
Saliva singles chronology
"800"
(1997)
"Your Disease"
(2000)
"Click Click Boom"
(2001)

"Your Disease" is a song by the band Saliva and is from the band's second album Every Six Seconds. The song was featured in the Dracula 2000 movie soundtrack, 2001 video game Spy Hunter, 2002 video game Aggressive Inline, and 2003 video game Downhill Domination.

Meaning

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The song is about a "relationship gone wrong and how things can go bad real fast when there is manipulation and sex involved," former Saliva vocalist Josey Scott said. Scott also said, "People's emotions can get pretty tangled. I'd say a lot of our songs are relationship-oriented, and not just because everybody can identify with it, either. It's about being honest."[1]

Chart positions

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Chart (2001) Peak
position
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles 16
Modern Rock Tracks[2] 7
Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[2] 3

References

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  1. ^ Jill Pesselnick (May 5, 2001). "THE MODERN AGE". Billboard. Vol. 113, no. 18. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. ISSN 0006-2510.
  2. ^ a b "Saliva | Awards". AllMusic.
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