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Exclusive Satisfaction Rating: 70% Based on 31 reviews.
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Search eBay for this item. Release Date: May 23, 2006 Artist: Various Artists Package Dimensions (in inches): 0.54 x 5.55 x 4.97 Package Weight: 0.18 pounds
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0828768255926
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
MPN: 82559
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony
UPC: 828768255926
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Editorial/Description:Album Description: WWE Superstars? themes are performed by some of the biggest and hottest rock, alternative and hip-hop artists in music today. Killswitch Engage, Mercy Drive, P.O.D., Saliva, Shadows Fall, Three 6 Mafia and legendary band Motörhead are just some of the contributing artists to the 15 original tracks. The highly anticipated album features the first new music released by the platinum-selling Three 6 Mafia since the celebrated hip-hop artists? historic Academy Award win for Best Original Song. The track, "Some Bodies Gonna Get It," was recorded in association with "World?s Strongest Man," Mark Henry. Included on the album are tracks associated with WWE Superstars Rey Mysterio, Rob Van Dam, Randy Orton, Batista, The Big Show, Carlito, WWE Divas Torrie Wilson, Candice Michelle, and Maria, and the "King Of Kings" Triple H theme, performed by Motörhead and heard for the first time during WrestleMania 22!
Tracks:Disc: 1 1. I Walk Alone- Saliva 2. Burn In My Light- Mercy Drive 3. Hard Hittin'- Homebwoi 4. Crank It Up- Brand New Sin 5. Holla- Desiree Jackson 6. A Girl Like That- Eleventh Hour 7. Quien Soy Yo (Who I Am)- Kaballon 8. Deadly Game- Theory Of A Deadman 9. I'm Comin'- Silkk The Shocker 10. Fury Of The Storm- Shadows fall 11. Some Bodies Gonna Get It- Three 6 Mafia 12. With Legs Like That- zebrahead 13. This Fire Burns- Killswitch Engage 14. Booyaka 619- P.O.D. 15. King Of Kings- Motörhead
Customer Reviews:
Fozzy 'All That Remains Reloaded" is far better, check it out.
April 15, 2008
This is ok, but the real hidden WWE gem is the new Fozzy 'All That Remains Reloaded' CD/DVD from Chris Jericho! It is truly an incredible CD, and Jericho is an AWESOME singer! It should be #1 on the charts over the Nickelback type CD's, but I don't really see it advertised much or ever hear about it on their WWE television shows. I have been able to find it everywhere, so I know the stores all have it....just doesn't seem to be that people know it's out there! You have to check out the samples Amazon has for Fozzy....
Another look
February 27, 2008
It's been almost two years since this album was reviewed but I thought people should have an update The last review in 2006 said that most of these songs were not attached to a superstar I can now tell you that only two of the songs on this album are not superstar themes Here they are and who entrance theme they are 1. I walk alone Batista 2. Burn in my light Randy Orton 3. Hard Hittin Coach 4. Crank it up Big Show (harder version of his old theme) 5. Holla Kelly Kelly (listed as Candice but was used for Kelly 6. A Girl Like That Torrie Wilson 7. Quien So Yo was going to be used for Carlito thankfully wasn't 8. Deadly Game 9. I'm Comin' Now used as MVP's entrance theme 10. Fury of the Storm RVD used it once but changed back to one of a kind 11. Some Bodies Gonna Get It Mark Henry 12. With Legs Like That Maria 13. This Fire Burns Now used as C.M. Punk's entrance theme 14. Booyaka 619 Rey Mysterio 15. King of Kings Triple H
As you see most of these songs did become entrance themes so in all you get 13 entrance themes in all.
WWE Wreckless Intent Songs
March 17, 2007
1.I Walk Alone by Saliva- OMG this song is great and fits Batista exactly, I rate it 10/10.
2.Burn In My Light by Mercy Drive- I guess this song is okay but i don't like it so much i rate it 7/10.
3.Hard Hittin' by Homeboi- This song is horrible lyk Johnathan Coachman so it fits him but the problem is it just sucks! Its a 2/10.
4.No Comment at all the guys too fat! But I'll rate it 5/10.
5.OMG you people are dumb this song is Kelly Kelly's not Candice or Kristal or any other diva it's just Kelly Kelly's. But I like it so 8/10.
No comment for the rrest except Fury Of The Storm it is great anf perfectly fits RVD! 9/10
Some of these reviewers...um...
(3 of 4 Found this Helpful)
October 16, 2006
Don't know what they're talking about.
1: Stop calling Desiree Jackson's song Candice's theme. It's not. It's Krystal's theme. Candice's theme is that "Let Me Show You What Love Is". I know the CD case may reference it as Candice's, but it's not.
2: 3-6 Mafia was always wack, not just on this CD.
3: Silkk The Shocker's song is decent FOR HIS STYLE. No, I don't know why it was included on this CD either, but it's a decent song based on how he raps.
Now, that said, I like:
HHH - King of Kings: this is just an awesome song for HHH. I don't like the song otherwise, but it fits when watching him walk down the aisle. Too bad DX makes it where we won't hear it any more.
Rey Mysterio: Sounded better when he did it himself. This one sounds too erratic.
Orton: Excellent, but I still think he should have Evolution's theme as his own. It fit his arrogance better.
Batista: I liked the instrumental old version better BUT I like the new version for the new Batista. It fits him as a top tier superstar. Not by itself though.
Coach: Now this song I like. Not because it fits him, but because the beat is hot.
A little disappointing but acceptable
(2 of 4 Found this Helpful)
September 18, 2006
I've been watching wrestling for about 10 years now, and listening to wrestling themes avidly for about the same length. I eagerly awaited this sequel to "Forceable Entry", which was an impressive array of covers and new tracks for WWF wrestlers. So WWE try it again - with mixed results. Instead of a rock-metal genre, they try their hand at some easy listening rock and pop, and unfortunately, rap. Read on for a track-by-track review.
1. I Walk Alone- Saliva Great track, but with a few minor details - This is Saliva's version, not the WWE's edit. What this means is both good and bad; good in that we hear an extra verse, but bad in that it sounds different, more like a rock song than a theme tune. Since it is un-edited, it doesn't pause like in Batista's entance theme. 9/10
2. Burn In My Light- Mercy Drive The other reason you'd buy this album. But this isn't the WWE's edit; this is the original Mercy Drive song. Like above, it sounds different. Although we are treated to a new verse and correct ending, we are subject to wild "hey" and "shine" quotes that sound out of place, ruining the song. I love "Burn In My Light", but I mean Randy Orton's theme. A better edit would see this at 10/10. Score 9/10
3. Hard Hittin'- Homebwoi Coach's theme. It's stereotypical rap overtones are about as bearable as you'd hope for in a souless, non-sensical theme. Used (in an edited version) by Coach. 7/10
4. Crank It Up- Brand New Sin Big Show's theme gets a "creed-like" overhaul. Although intentionally slow, you do get used to it. Not very inspired at all. 6/10
5. Holla- Desiree Jackson I don't care for this kind of pseudo-club r&B music. 3/10
6. A Girl Like That- Eleventh Hour A Blink-182 style theme for Torrie Wilson. Meh. 5.5/10
7. Quien Soy Yo (Who I Am)- Kaballon A "Sex in the city" style theme, not at all fitting for Carlito. 5/10
8. Deadly Game- Theory Of A Deadman No Way Out 2006 Theme, a remake of the 1998 Survivor Series' Deadly Game theme. Excellent track. Although it's impact had leaked as it is played in full on the No Way Out 2006 DVD. Despite that, it's a great song. Interesting take on the WWE theme. 8.5/10
9. I'm Comin'- Silkk The Shocker Terrible. What were the WWE thinking? This pitiful attempt at harsh rap should be buried. 3.5/10
10. Fury Of The Storm- Shadows fall "Walk"-style cover of RVD's Breaking Point theme. Would be good as his ECW theme. The only problem is that it has nothing to really offer RVD in terms of a new look. 8.5/10
11. Some Bodies Gonna Get It- Three 6 Mafia The best of the rap-style themes. Could've used a stronger background beat. The rap is fairly usual, nothing ground-breaking about this. 6.5/10
12. With Legs Like That- zebrahead Originally meant for Stacy Keibler, it is much along the same lines as Torrie's theme. 6/10
13. This Fire Burns- Killswitch Engage Randy Orton used it one night, then it was the Judgment Day 2006 theme. Now it's CM Punk's ECW theme. Very hard metal, somewhat catchy. Reminds me of Fear Factory. Good piece of music, but it's not really a WWE theme. 7/10
14. Booyaka 619- P.O.D. POD's take on Rey Rey's Booyaka! theme. If it were just a little faster and more rock-like, it'd garner a better grade. Although it's a great track. 8.5/10
15. King Of Kings- Motörhead HHH's track. New version of the almost 7 year old "The Game" theme. Although new, since HHH has been using Motorhead for so long, it becomes old pretty fast. Alright theme...WWE really should have used Disturbed instead. 8.5/10
All in all, this isn't the best WWE CD has ever produced, far from it, actually, and it falls flat of being nearly as good as Forceable Entry. But it's something. A little disappointed not to have the quality of FE, but it does a few good tracks.
Overall 6.5/10
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