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This is by far the best of the WWF records...This album should not even be compared with the other WWF records. It is a perfect mix of the best wrestlers, with an all-star team of the hippest names in Rap. Even if you had no interest in the WWF, if you are into rock or hip-hop you will love this record. Every track sounds like it could be a cut from the artists new album, not something that was whipped up to make quick money. As good as it is, i would buy it just for the Run-DMC song.
Written by K-Broni
Some good, some bad.The hype was tremendous, the names well known--What went wrong?First, to clarify a couple of things. WWF Agression is a rap-oriented CD. If you detest rap so much that you refuse to buy rap music, this is not for you. If you are expecting rock music of any kind, go somewhere else. Agression is also not the original themes of these wrestlers. If you want those, they can be found on the various WWF: The music CDs.What we do have are numerous remixed themes of various superstars by big-time rap n…
The hype was tremendous, the names well known--What went wrong?First, to clarify a couple of things. WWF Agression is a rap-oriented CD. If you detest rap so much that you refuse to buy rap music, this is not for you. If you are expecting rock music of any kind, go somewhere else. Agression is also not the original themes of these wrestlers. If you want those, they can be found on the various WWF: The music CDs.What we do have are numerous remixed themes of various superstars by big-time rap names, with a mixed bag result.Here's the good: Run DMC brings in an excellent remix of the Degeneration X theme, which is probably the strongest selling point on the album. Kane and the Undertaker's themes also get star treatment, with the original elements of the songs not suffering from the addition of the rap. Big Show's theme was always a disappointment, but the remix actually improves it. "No Chance," the remix of the MacMahon family theme, was not bad, and Jericho's new theme is interesting, though I prefer the original.And, of course, the bad: Wreck? Mankind's theme could have used some touchups, but clearly this was not the way to go. The Rock's theme is boring, though it was not completely without merit. Austin's theme gets the treatment from Snoop Dog, with a song best left for the wolves. Ice-T's version of the Godfather's theme was better live, and had little merit on the disc.All in all, there are several songs on here that are worth it, even years afterwards. The remixes of the themes for DX, Kane, and Undertaker are by far the best on the album, but may not be enough to pique your interest.Caveat emptor.
Written by Stephen Morrison Lewis
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format: number: title: number name artist hh:mm:ss 1D-Generation X Theme "The Kings"3:502Mankind Theme "Wreck"3:113The Rock Theme "Know Your Role"3:154Stone Cold Steve Austin Theme "Hell Yeah"3:375Vince Mcmahon Theme "No Chance" (feat. Peanut Butter Wolf)4:166Gangrel Theme "I Won't Stop" (feat. Magic)3:157Kane Theme "Big Red Machine"3:598Chris Jericho Theme "Break Down the Walls"3:449New Age Outlaws Theme "You Ain't Hard"3:4110The Godfather Theme "Pimpin' Ain't Easy"3:1111Triple H Theme "Game"3:5812The Big Show Theme "Big" (feat. MC Eiht)3:5413The Undertaker Theme "Ministry"3:28
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