WWF Forceable Entry
by
Various Artists
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Release type:What's this?
compilation
First released:
Mar 26 2002

Overview Edit

WWF Forceable Entry is a compilation album released by the World Wrestling Federation in 2002. This was the last album sold under the WWF name (the company changed its name to World Wrestling Entertainment about a month later). It features mostly rock bands performing versions of each wrestlers entrance music. The album had a sequel released in May 2006. It was the first album the WWF/WWE released under a deal with Columbia Records. The CD was re-released in February/March 2009, only at K-Mart, with the new WWE logo on its cover art for the commemoration of the WrestleMania 25th Anniversary. The album reached a peak of #3 on the Billboard 200.

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Record label:
Catalog number:
CK 86515
Release dates:
  • Mar 26 2002 in United States
  • Apr 8 2002 in United Kingdom

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5 stars Great CD Even If You Hate Wrestling!!!!!
Great CD even if you hate wrestling. All the remixes are great and new songs are even better! I especially love Whatever by Our Lady Peace and and Glass Shatters by The Disturbed. This album is definitly worth a buy.

1.The Game - Drowning Pool A+

2.Legs - Kid Rock C+

3.Young Grow Old - Creed B+

4.Glass Shatters - The Disturbed A+

5.Rollin - Limp Bizkit A

6.Whatever - Our Lady Peace A+

7.Never Gonna Stop - Rob Zombie B

8.One Of A Kind - Breaking Point B

9.The Beautiful People - Marilyn Manson A-

Written by Jeremy
2 stars What happened to the Type O Negative track??
This album was a great idea that fell apart in execution. Originally, Slayer was on board to do Test's theme, and Type O Negative was scheduled to do Kane's theme....so both tracks were recorded, and the WWF gave them the ax before the CD came out! It's unfortunate, because other than the Disturbed version of Steve Austin's theme, this CD is extremely disappointing. We're stuck with a combination of bunch of nu-metal [stuff] from bands that all sound alike, mixed in with mediocre material from w…
Written by KaneRobot "kanerobot"

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  1. engineer

    1. Adam Kasper [mix]
  2. performer

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19 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Mar 26 2002 in Canada
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