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WWE: The Music, vol. 8 | 
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| Artist: Wwe Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $7.00 You Save: $11.98 (63%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 28917
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.5 x 0.2
MPN: 727339 UPC: 886972733920 EAN: 0886972733920 ASIN: B0013K6WL2
Release Date: March 25, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Factory seal! Brand new! (Sale Sticker Marking)
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| Tracks:
| • | No More Words:Jeff Hardy (EndeverafteR) | | • | SOS: Kofi Kingston (Collie Buddz) | | • | Glamazon: Beth Phoenix | | • | The Wall: Mark Henry | | • | In The Middle of it Now: Hawkins & Ryder (Disciple) | | • | Sliced Bread: Jillian | | • | No Chance In Hell: Mr. McMahon (Theory of a Deadman) | | • | Don't Question My Heart: ECW Theme (Saliva w/ Brent Smith) | | • | Biscuits & Gravy: Jesse & Festus | | • | What Love Is: Candice Michelle | | • | Ain't No Make Believe: John Morrison | | • | Ain't No Stoppin' Me: Shelton Benjamin (Axel) | | • | Turn Up The Trouble: Mr. Kennedy (Airbourne) | | • | Break The Walls Down Chris Jericho |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Good wwe cd but... July 4, 2008 A good wwe cd but the sound quality was bad on some songs. Manly track 5 enetitled in the middle of it now. But I personally love track No chance in hell by theory of a deadman, The ECW theme by slavia featuring Brent Smith of Shinedown. And of course turn up the trouble by AIRBourne.
WWE The Music Volume 8 April 24, 2008 Well i think people on here are expecting next year's Grammy award winning album. Here is the deal about the CD from a wrestling fan to another, The CD is good. Most of the themes are currently being used by the wrestlers. These wrestlers are: Jeff hardy, Kofi, Beth Phoenix, Mark Henry, Hawkins & Ryder, ECW brand, Jesse & Festus, Candice Michelle, Shelton Benjamin, Mr.Kennedy and John Morrison. So if you dig their actual entrance themes well thats exactly what you are getting.The few songs that are not "covers" but newly recorded versions are cool too. Y2J's theme on this CD is slower but rockin' and pretty heavy. Theory Of A Dead man's version of Vince's theme is awesome too. As far the WWE holding off to give us better themes, which superstar out there has a theme we don't already have? The CD is great for WWE fans of the music.
Real music is Fozzy All That Remains Reloaded with Y2J April 17, 2008 Move along to the Fozzy All That Remains Reloaded CD/DVD featuring Chris Jericho on vocals...amazing CD and incredible vocals from Y2J! All That Remains Reloaded (W/Dvd)
Not that good March 26, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Kofi's and ECW's themes are pretty good. But the rest of the songs arent that great. I will go down each theme.
Jeff Hardy - very plain and not good quality Kofi - pretty good, not a fan of reggae, but I like this Beth - I was expecting more from this instrumental, but all of the instruments lack substance which does injustice to the composition Mark Henry - 3 minutes of the same repetition? really bad Edgeheads - generic theme and bad quality Jillian Hall - no surprise it is bad, but it is meant to be funny and it is, so I have no big problems with this as WWE CDs need a comic relief Mr. McMahon - a remix, not much more to say, but atleast it is not too bad of a quality ECW - nice full song with nice aftertouches that make it complete, unlike many songs on this CD Jesse & Festus - Quality is so low that it seems to be mono Candice Michele - actual techno theme, but I preffer her earlier theme as this is another 3 minutes of general repitition John Morrison - just not my style and low quality, seems sloppy to me, but I think it is just a matter of taste Shelton - his new song, average song, which unfortunately makes it better than a lot of this CD Kennedy - plain classic rock, and again bad quality Jericho - hardcore remix of his song, but the quality is no good on it
This album is pretty mediocre, a let down from what they have done before. Not really worth buying as the quality means it has little replay value.
Why the Covers? March 26, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
First of all, I don't like the inexpensive cardboard CD folder.
As for the songs, I was surprised by how enjoyable Kofi's song is. The ECW theme is clearly the best song on the CD, but I have often questioned why they chose this theme for ECW.
I would have rather had Jeff Hardy's original Hardy Boyz theme and Chris Jericho's current theme, similar to what is found on WWE The Music 4 and Anthology. I also like Kennedy's previous version more than the version on this CD.
This CD features so-so covers of McMahon's theme, Shelton's theme, Jericho's theme, and Kennedy's theme, which now lacks Kennedy's "MR KENNEDY!!! voicover.
Overall, it is an ok CD. I think they should have waited a little longer and given us better, more original themes with less cover songs.
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