The song is featured in the soundtrack for the video games UFC 2009 Undisputed, BMX XXX, TD Overdrive, MX 2002, Project Gotham Racing, and Operation Flashpoint: Red River.

When did click click boom come out?

2001
Click Click Boom/Released

Who does the song Click Click Boom?

Saliva
Click Click Boom/Artists

Who is the girl in the Click Click Boom Video?

Chk Chk Boom girl Clare Werbeloff gets TV gig with Channel Nine’s The Real Hustle.

Why did Josey Scott leave saliva?

Back in November, radio station KFMX in Lubbock, Texas, got the scoop that lead singer Josey Scott had decided to leave his band Saliva to pursue a career as a Christian solo artist. They plan on touring in February to let their fans get to know their new singer and what they now sound like with him at the helm.

What album is click click boom on?

Every Six Seconds
Click Click Boom/Album

What genre is click click boom?

Rock
Click Click Boom/Genres

Where is the chk chk boom girl now?

Chk-chk boom girl is now a speech therapist, according to Mr Markson, and she has no interest of returning to the spotlight.

Is Josey Scott back with Saliva?

Saliva’s recent announcement of a re-recorded EP of Every Six Seconds songs with current vocalist Bobby Amaru likely tipped a few people off, but during a chat with Detroit’s Meltdown on WRIF, Wayne Swinny confirmed that the proposed reunion with original singer Josey Scott is not happening.

Did Josey Scott rejoin Saliva?

SALIVA has abandoned its previously announced plan to reunite with original frontman Josey Scott. He was quickly replaced by Bobby Amaru, who can be heard on SALIVA’s last four releases: “In It To Win It” (2013), “Rise Up” (2014), “Love, Lies & Therapy” (2016) and “10 Lives” (2018).

Who is the girl on the cover of every six seconds?

Ali Laenger
The girl on the right turned out to be Ali Laenger, pictured above.

Why did Josey Scott leave Saliva?

Scott left SALIVA at the end of 2011 after 15 years with the group, reportedly to pursue a solo Christian music career. He was quickly replaced by Bobby Amaru, who can be heard on SALIVA’s last four releases: “In It To Win It” (2013), “Rise Up” (2014), “Love, Lies & Therapy” (2016) and “10 Lives” (2018).