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WWF Music With an Attitude (Box Set)

WWF Music With an Attitude (Box Set)
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Manufacturer: Koch
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0099923880523
Format: Limited Edition
Label: Koch
Manufacturer: Koch
Number Of Discs: 4
Publisher: Koch
Release Date: 1999-10-01
Studio: Koch

Editorial Reviews: If you can't get enough of that wrestling stuff, this is the box set for you. Four CDs include music by wrestling's old-school 1980s stars (Hulk Hogan, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Captain Lou Albano), heavy-metal hits (on Full Metal: The Album) and volumes 2 and 3 of the WWF: The Music compilations. WWF fans will recognise the entrance themes for most of the turn-of-the-millennium's hottest stars, such as Stone Cold Steve Austin, Val Venis, D-Generation X and, of course, The Rock. Full Metal is actually not all metal: both Gold Rush and Undertaker's swelling orchestral themes sound more like soundtracks to vintage black-and-white vampire movies than metal. (This particular CD also has the dubious distinction of having the worst song in the collection: Shawn Michaels' "Sexy Boy".)

If you really want to rock, change the disc to volume 2 and listen to Ahmed Johnson's "Pearl River Rip". For a glimpse into the twisted terrain of Mankind's mind, check out the same CD's "Ode to Freud". Somehow, this three-minute song is almost as revealing as his autobiography, Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks. Volume 3 has also got some choice cuts, specifically Edge's sexy techno-rock theme, Dude Love's hysterical self-titled song (what is it about someone crooning their own name in falsetto that is so funny?), and Oddities' cheerfully infectious "Greatest Show". This box set is a must-have for die-hard wrestling fans. True, there are some bad songs in the set, but there are many more surprisingly good ones. It's amazing that so many of the wrestlers can actually carry a tune. As Mankind says in his theme song, and as surely many fans will agree, in the world of wrestling, sometimes destruction can indeed be beautiful. --Michelle Riggen


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Summary: A Classic Collection
Comment: Of all the box sets around this one is class. You get the first 4 Cd's relesed by the WWF. A complete collection baring Volume 4 which is out now any-way. From early 80's music of the WWF right up to the present day. A must for any wrestling fan or collector.

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Summary: best wrestling collection of the year
Comment: This wwf collection is very useful of the millons and miilons of wrestling fans because has a wrestling fan myself the theme tunes are one way of liking the wrestler no because he/she is better than his/hers wrestler they are facing is so bad that I won't pinner it because of the way that they come or there theme.





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