46. "Musta Been Wrong" - Every Six Seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4oV_egTv6I Another entry off of Every Six Seconds, "Musta Been Wrong" permits an attitude of disarray by meaning of describing one's relationship with someone else. While the song prefers a significant other, it could stretch as far as a relative, or long lost loved one from another time past. What makes this song special is how easy the lyrics come; it's simply wrote and provides easy experimentation in instrumentals. It even conveys that assured attitude that Every Six Seconds gives off; aggressive yet passive, with a special sound applied. 45. "One Night Only" - Survival Of The Sickest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJLmr3K4p78 In what is perhaps Saliva's most groundbreaking change of sound to date, Survival Of The Sickest was the album where the band took a definite turn into hard-edged classic rock territory and ventured into the land of rockstars, drugs, alcohol, and one night stands. The album breathed freshness into their career, and at only four studio albums they were beginning to prove that changing their signature sound never affected them. Full of fist-pumping anthems and classic rock eulogies, "One Night Only" is one of those songs where Josey Scott and the band practically admits they "ended up f@#%ing superstars." With that comes the upped talent and progression of each bandmate; D'Abaldo performs excellently on the solos and Swinny follows each of Scott's notes to a T, with Crosby following suit and Novotny falling right into place. Each bandmate sticks to one another throughout each of the album's tunes, proving that this album was indeed made for one night only.
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