Josey Scott is an American rock musician, best known as the lead vocalist of the post-grunge band Saliva, which formed in 1996 in Memphis, Tennessee. His musical style primarily falls within the rock genre, blending elements of hard rock, nu-metal, and alternative rock. Saliva gained significant popularity in the early 2000s, particularly with their hit singles "Click Click Boom" and "Your Disease," both featured on the band's breakthrough album, *Every Six Seconds* (2001). Scott's powerful vocals and energetic performance style contributed to the band's distinctive sound, which often incorporates aggressive guitar riffs and catchy hooks. Saliva's music has been featured in various films and video games, further enhancing their reach and impact. In addition to his work with Saliva, Josey Scott has pursued a solo career, releasing a self-titled album in 2005 and collaborating with other artists. His contributions to the rock genre, especially during the early 2000s, helped shape the sound of post-grunge and influenced a generation of rock musicians. Scott's legacy continues as Saliva remains active, with a dedicated fanbase and ongoing musical projects.