Moving Forward in Reverse: Greatest Hits

Moving Forward in Reverse: Greatest Hits
Moving Forward In Reverse: Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by Saliva
Released March 23, 2010
Recorded 2010
Genre Alternative metal, Nu Metal, Post Grunge, Hard Rock
Length 54:05
Label Island
Producer Howard Benson, Paul Ebersold, MIke Watts
Saliva chronology
Cinco Diablo
(2008)
Moving Forward in Reverse: Greatest Hits
(2010)
Under Your Skin
(2011)

Moving Forward in Reverse: Greatest Hits is Saliva's 2010 greatest hits compilation album. Along with the group's most successful singles, the album also features one new song.

"Time to Shine" was named the official theme song to WWE's 2010 edition of Extreme Rules.

Track listing

No. Title Music Length
1. "Superstar (Every Six Seconds)"     4:03
2. "Click Click Boom (Every Six Seconds)"     4:12
3. "Family Reunion (Cinco Diablo)"     3:39
4. "Always (Back Into Your System)"     3:51
5. "Rest In Pieces (Back Into Your System)"     3:46
6. "Raise Up (Back Into Your System)"     3:45
7. "Bleed For Me (Rest In Pieces EP)"     4:00
8. "Survival Of The Sickest (radio edit) (Survival of the Sickest single)"     4:08
9. "Razor's Edge (Survival of the Sickest)"     3:22
10. "Ladies and Gentlemen (Blood Stained Love Story)"     3:37
11. "Broken Sunday (Blood Stained Love Story)"     3:53
12. "Your Disease (Every Six Seconds)"     4:00
13. "Time To Shine"     3:12
14. "Weight Of The World (Back Into Your System)"     4:28
Total length:
53:56



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