Album DescriptionFrom hit movies about car racing to Wrestlemania to nationwide television broadcasts of college basketball, one particular band has been tapped to provide aggressive, kick-ass rock 'n' roll to jack up the pulse of the masses--Saliva. Now, six albums and a dozen years after the Memphis-born group debuted on record, Saliva issues its first retrospective, "Moving Forward In Reverse: Greatest Hits." Featuring 13 of Saliva's best-known tracks and a new track, "Time To Shine," only available on this release, "Moving Forward In Reverse: Greatest Hits" is brash and brazen, fast and furious. In 1998, after advancing to the final round of the Grammy® Showcase competition in New York City, Saliva debuted with a self-released, self-titled disc. That album's impressive sales in the South led Island Records to sign the band and release "Every Six Seconds," Saliva's major label debut, in 2001. "Your Disease" shot to #3 Mainstream Rock/#7 Alternative Rock and "Click Click Boom" went to #15 Mainstream Rock/#25 Alternative Rock. "Click Click Boom" and "Superstar" (also included on "Moving Forward In Reverse") were featured in "The Fast And The Furious" and on the film's second soundtrack album. "Superstar" was also the theme for Wrestlemania 18 and the WWE's "No Mercy" pay-per-view event, and "Click Click Boom" was included on the "Talladega Nights" soundtrack. The album would earn double platinum. 2002's "Back Into Your System" reached the Top 20, went gold and spawned the #1 Alternative hit "Always" (#2 Mainstream Rock and the 2002 WWE Survivor Series theme), the #11 Mainstream Rock/#20 Alternative "Rest In Pieces" (co-written by Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe), and Top 30 Mainstream Rocker "Raise Up." "Bleed For Me," from the "Rest In Pieces" single, appeared on the soundtrack album for "Daredevil." The band's 2004 album "Survival Of The Sickest," an unapologetic tribute to influences AC/DC, Black Sabbath, and Mötley Crüe, also peaked Top 20, spinning off the #6 Mainstream Rock/Top 25 Alternative title track and Top 20 Mainstream Rock "Razor's Edge." In 2007, "Blood Stained Love Story," again a Top 20 entry, offered "Ladies and Gentlemen" (#2 Mainstream Rock)--the theme song for Wrestlemania 23, UFC's "Wired" and a Sony PlayStation commercial--and "Broken Sunday" (#8 Mainstream Rock). From 2008's "Cinco Diablo," "Family Reunion," a heartfelt salute to the band's fans, hit #14 Mainstream Rock, and was heard on ESPN college basketball broadcasts.