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Artist: Various Artists Title Of Album: WWE: The Music Volume 8 Year Of Release: March 25, 2008 Label: Columbia Genre: Rock/Hip hop Quality: MP3 / Joint Stereo Bitrate: 178 Kbps Avg / 44.1 Khz Total Time: 0h 49min 09sec total Total Size: 63.02MB WebSite: This album consists of 100% unreleased entrance themes from WWE Superstars. All the greatest songs from your favorite superstars from RAW to SmackDown to ECW, recorded by well known artists and bands including Saliva, Airbourne, Collie Buddz, Saliva and Brent Smith. ======== TrackList ======== 01. Jeff Hardy - No More Words (Performed By Endeverafter) 4:23 02. Kofi Kingston - S.O.S. (Performed By Collie Buddz) 3:33 03.

Beth Phoenix - Glamazon 2:48 04. Mark Henry - The Wall (Performed By Heet Mob) 3:09 05. Curt Hawkins & Zak Ryder - In The Middle Of It Now (Performed By Disciple) 4:10 06. Jillian Hall - Sliced Bread 3:10 07.

Wwe Volume 8

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Vince McMahon - No Chance In Hell (Performed By Theory Of A Dead Man) 2:55 08. ECW Theme - Don't Question My Heart (Performed By Saliva Feat. Brent Smith) 3:39 09. Jesse & Festus - Biscuits & Gravy 3:34 10. Candice Michelle - What Love Is 3:37 11. John Morrison - Ain't No Make Believe (Performed By Stonefree Experience) 4:19 12. Shelton Benjamin - Ain't No Stoppin' Me (Performed By Axel) 3:07 13.

Kennedy - Turn Up The Trouble (Performed By Airbourne) 3:14 14. Chris Jericho - Break The Walls Down 3:31.

WrestleMania has come and gone, but you can still enjoy the music entrance that broke the eardrums of 75,000 screaming fans in Orlando this year. Presenting, a collection of fourteen WWE superstar entrance themes. Ps3 System Software Update 3.30 on this page. With its need to constantly churn out a profit, it's pretty obvious that WWE Music Group is putting out albums faster than new wrestlers (and therefore new entrance themes) are appearing. International Business 4th Edition Griffin & Pustay on this page. The presence of so many remixes of songs that were previously released on other albums is a testament to that.

For example, there's yet another version of Mr.McMahon's testicular fortified No Chance In Hell, a darker, more brooding mix of Chris Jericho's Break The Walls Down, and an edgier version of Shelton Benjamin's Ain't No Stoppin' Me. Still, you have to hand it to the WWE--the album is pretty diverse for what it is. There's Jeff Hardy's stoic No More Words, the hyper-active dance beats of Candice Michelle's What Love Is, Kofi Kingston's Jamaican infused SOS, and Beth Phoenix' strangely spacy Glamazon. Of course diversity doesn't always equal quality. Photo Calendar Maker 2.51 Software Serial on this page. Duds like Jesse and Festus' Biscuits & Gravy and John Morrison's Ain't No Make Believe are cringe-worthy songs that will make you wonder if the wrestler's have any say in their entrance music at all. But the real stinker on this album is Jillian's truly awful Sliced Bread, a song that if played on a continuous loop in a drugstore would sell a lot of Exedrin.

Rounding out the rest of the album is Mark Henry's The Wall, ECW theme Don't Question My Heart, Mr. Kennedy's Turn Up The Trouble, and Hawkins & Ryder's In The Middle Of It Now. None of the above are particularly noteworthy, but they serve their purpose well enough: introducing beefy men ready to stomp somebody. In the end it's impossible to encourage people to actually go out and buy the album. It's just not good enough to warrant such a recommendation.

However, if you're a wrestling fan who just has to have your favorite's theme music, or want a couple diverse beats for your iPod, scroll down a bit and check out the following songs. Download Worthy: 1. 'No More Words' 2. 'What Love Is' 3.