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WWF Aggression
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Manufacturer:
Virgin
Average Customer Rating:
Binding:
Audio CD
EAN:
0724384920524
Label:
Virgin
Manufacturer:
Virgin
Number Of Discs:
1
Publisher:
Virgin
Release Date:
2000-04-03
Studio:
Virgin
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Editorial Reviews:
All that's missing from this World Wrestling Foundation-sanctioned compilation is a version of Limp Bizkit's "Break Stuff". A shrewd marketing move and sometimes even good music,
WWF Aggression
collects rap takes on 13 theme songs from the televised extravaganzas that brought mega-fame to the likes of Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mankind, and even honcho Vince McMahon. The tone here is mostly curse-free rap with gangsta and occasional rock overtones. Highlights include Method Man's "Know Your Role", Snoop Dogg and WC's "Hell Yeah", and "No Chance", which brings together Redman, Rock, and disc jockey Peanut Butter Wolf. Special mention must be made of "Wreck", which partakes less of the cartoon macho that makes these artists fine matches for their subjects than it does of just plain weirdness. But what else would you expect of a space-odyssey tale recited by Kool Keith and ODB?
--Rickey Wright
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Customer Rating:
Summary:
This C-D is amazin!
Comment:
WWF Aggreesion is the one of the best C.D's I've seen and can only be outmatched by WCW Mayem which is also avaliable on this site but it is still worth it's price 5 times over. It includes the rap versions of The Rock, DX, Stone Cold, Mankind and Kane's entrance music
Customer Rating:
Summary:
This C-D is amazin!
Comment:
If your a wwf fan you are gonna love this c.d. It has rap versions of all your favourite superstars entrance music, includin DX, The Rock, Stone Cold, Kane and loads more.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Wicked!
Comment:
This album is absouletly excellent, the tracks are real phat, and Run DMC's performance of DX's track is so damned good, they should release it as a single! Kane's theme is also excellent, as is Know Your Role. All of the tracks are awesome, except the slightly - no, very - scary Mankind track, which is about people throwing up for some reason or another. If you like wrestling ro rap music, get it; if you like both, welcome to heaven. My only complaint is that they should have stuck the DX music video with all the exploding cars and diving Hardy Boyz (And of course, Stephanie McMahon) on it.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Embarrassing
Comment:
I am a huge wrestling fan, although, from listening to this CD - I was hugely disappointed from the lack of quality. There are only 2 good songs on this album - "The Kings" by RUN-DMC and "Big Red Machine" by Tha Eastsidaz. When I saw it on Amazon I was amazed by the amount of good rappers on this CD, as I am a rap fan, however, I was annoyed on how their talents were wasted - and after hearing "Know Your Role" by Method Man, for the first time in my life, I was embarrased to be a wrestling fan. Avoid if possible, and if you want to buy a wrestling cd - get WWF Volume 3 or 4
Customer Rating:
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It is the best rap album ever released!
Comment:
This is definantely the best rap album ever released! Athough I am a huge wrestling fan, I would strongly recommend any fan of rap/hip hop and even rock music to buy this - regardless of whether you're a wrestling fan or not. The best track on the album is Run DMC's 'The Kings', closely followed by 'Know Your Role' by Method Man. This album has everthing you could wish for. It's got attidute, every song has it's own identity, and it'll keep your head bopping and body rocking for a long time!
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