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WWF - The Music Volume 4

WWF - The Music Volume 4
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Manufacturer: Koch
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0099923336129
Label: Koch
Manufacturer: Koch
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Koch
Release Date: 1999-11-01
Studio: Koch

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Editorial Reviews: They've got the moves, they've got the outfits, and yes, they've got the music. Anyone familiar with the part circus-sideshow, part rock-video testostoronefest of the World Wrestling Federation's Raw and Smackdown shows will recognize the entrance songs for the hottest stars in the WWF. These are the songs to which the wrestlers power up as they take the stage amidst flashing lights, fog machines, and rock kicks to challenge their rivals. The majority of tracks on this compilation are suitably high energy, with enough power chords and distorted vocals to make even doing your laundry seem edgy and potentially dangerous. Stone Cold Steve Austin's "Oh Hell Yeah" sounds like Ministry lite, Chris Jericho's "Break Down the Wall" is a catchy rap-metal number, and the Test's awesome theme song "This Is a Test" has been known to inspire twitchy, robotic dances in its listeners. By far the most entertaining song on this CD is Mr. Ass's cleverly entitled "I'm an Ass Man." With lines like "Buns of glory, buns of steel, your eyes will give away the truth of how I feel" you know he is serious about the subject of ass. For the more romantic wrestling fan, Mark Henry's "Sexual Chocolate" provides a smooth, Barry White-like change of pace. Not all songs on this CD have the same verve. Mankind's "Wreck" is rather monotonous despite background car-crash effects, which is disappointing since he is one of wrestling's most interesting characters and should have a good song. "Ministry," Undertaker's theme, never quite lives up to the swelling crescendos of its intro. But this is after all intro music; if the first 15 seconds are good enough to get the crowd fired up, who cares if the rest of the song, like the sport it represents, is mostly comprised of smoke and mirrors? --Michelle Riggen


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Summary: MY TIME-FAKED MUCH
Comment: Triple H`s theme "My Time" is NOT the version played in the WWE arenas and I never understood why this was. The background music if you listen carefully is different and the words are to! The WWE obviously have no problem insulting the fans intelligance.

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Summary: this album is cool
Comment: I got wwf volume 4 ages ago when there was no marriage between hhh and steph and the undertaker was'nt an american bad ass, though i still listen to it on the odd occasion. The Rock's, HHH's and Chris Jericho's theme tunes are worth checking out. Theres also a rockin stone cold song on the album.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: ONE TWO, THIS THING ON?
Comment: It better be, this cd is the baddest rammer jammer of em all. I have just completed my set of wwf soundtracks including aggression (also worth a look) and this rates as one of the best, what the heck, this is the best. Get your kit on, pretend your jericho, and lets break those walls down!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: COOL!
Comment: I just had to get this cd when I started watching WWF. I loved the music,such as The Rock, Triple H, Chris Jericho. The new Austin one is pretty good. The only song I don't really like is Mark Henry's because its quite slow. Perhaps I should get 'Aggression' too.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: This CD Is Amazing!
Comment: I have just bought this CD and I haven't listened to anything else since. From the second Jericho's theme cries "Break the Walls Down" to when The Rock finishes by singing his Smackdown Hotel song, this is great (except for the Big Slow's song and Mark Henry's "song").

In particular is the theme for Steve Austin by H-Blockx (Oh Hell Yeah), "Break Down the Walls" for Jericho, "My Time" for "The Game" HHH and Undertaker's "Ministry" theme which will be continually blasting from your speakers.

You'll also love the lyrics to "AssMan" which I will let you hear for yourself, it's hilarious.






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