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WWE: The Music, Vol. 7

Jim Johnston & Various Artists

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Music

It's about time the WWE released another new album but should have released it both online and in stores. Not a bad a album but they should have put Jeff Hardy and Kane and Candice Michele on this one but overall not bad

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Kane's theme music is Slow Chemical by Finger Eleven on the album for The Punisher. You can get it on iTunes. "Obsession" rocks! So does Mickie James!! "da.ngar" has cool tabla and sarod. Or maybe it's sitar.....

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Over all, this is a pretty good little collection. It has a lot of great entrance themes, even if the wrestler that the theme represents is "just a jobber" Ashley's theme (Light a fire) despite having some cheesey lyrics is a really catchy tune. Elija Burke's theme (Don't waste my time) Is one of the better themes produced in houes by the WWE in qute awhile. Rob Conway's (Just look at me) is one of the most anticipated themes by theme collectors, so it's great to see it on this set and to finally hear it in full. Michelle McCool's theme (Not enough for me) Is a rock remix of Torrie Wilson's previous theme (The one she used before "A girl like that"). It's one of my favorites on the set. All in all, it's worth buying this set, especially if you are a fan of entrance music. and who knows, maybe JJ and WWE will end up giving us more exclusives in the future via Itunes. As an added note, several reviews stated their negative opinions about not having certain themes on the set. The reason for this, is mostly because several themes used in WWE are Production music and are not owned by the WWE. Themes such as Jeff Hardy, Umaga, King Booker Kenny Dykstra, ECW's Kevin Thorn will probably never be realsed on an official WWE album, as it would cost the WWE money for each copy of the disc sold. And besides, all of those themes I just mentioned are already available in CD quality rips out the in internets. (it's a series of tubes, you see.) Just gotta know where to look ;)

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WWE: The Music, Vol. 7, Jim Johnston
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Soundtrack
  • Released: Apr 03, 2007

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