00-va-wwf_the_music_volume_4-1999-eos.nfo
Originally released : 12-02-1999
Release date : 04-07-2006
Album name : WWF: The Music Volume 4
Artist : VA
Ripped by : itachi
Genre : Soundtrack
Label : Koch
Encoding Software : Lame EOS
Quality : -V 2
Tracks : 14
Size of Files : 70,9 MB
Total time: 45:05 min
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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