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Key Information
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| Record Label: |
Columbia (USA) |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Release Date: |
November 16, 2004 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Line in the Sand - Motorhead 2. Cool - Carlito Caribbean Cool 3. Macmilitant - Theodore Long 4. Just Close Your Eyes - Christian 5. Dangerous Politics - Heidenreich 6. Real Good Girl - Raw Diva Search Theme 7. Chavito Ardiente - Chavo Guerrero 8. Darkest Side, The - Undertaker (remix) 9. Child's Play - Eugene 10. Don't Mess With - Victoria 11. Ain't No Stoppin' Me - Shelton Benjamin 12. You Can Run - Billy Kidman 13. Rise up (Smackdown! Theme) - Drowning Pool 14. International Woman - Gail Kim 15. Longhorn - John "Bradshaw" Layfield 16. Untouchables - John Cena |
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This includes a bonus DVD. As the composer behind entrance themes for the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment, formerly the World Wrestling Federation) for more than two decades, Jim Johnston came a long way from the days of Hulk Hogan's "Real American." In 2004, the WWE released THEMEADDICT, a compilation of Johnston's theme songs that traffics in a contemporary alt-rock/hip-hop vibe guaranteed to connect with a young audience. Motorhead serves as the elder statesmen on this collection with "Line in the Sand," a song that gives wrestling star Evolution a sinister leg up, thanks to a combination of Lemmy's growl and some sinewy guitar playing. Although there are other metal-tinged tunes, the mix offers a surprisingly dynamic selection of musical styles. "Chavito Ardiente" is a crisp bit of mariachi-inflected pop used by Chavo Guerrero. John Cena even goes as far as to incorporate a sample of Big Daddy Kane's "Any Type of Way" amidst the crisp flow of "Untouchables." Leavening the mood is Gail Kim's lush d... |
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