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Great set of tunes overall!
I know I’ve been looking everywhere for a lot of these songs long before this compilation came out, and I know that I’m probably not alone. There are a couple of tracks here that make downloading this comp worth it (not to mention the price), and there are plenty of others that will have you singing right along in the gym/car/house/etc.
I’m glad Jim Johnston expanded his horizons once again and got some real bands to help him make some good themes even better. Johnston’s always been a Zen master of producing memorable entrance music for the most popular WWE stars, and he hit the mark again with this one. (He’s done this before, of course, with “Forceable Entry” and “Wreckless Intent”, and generally, it hasn’t disappointed yet.) Many of the themes have a similarity to them as far as song structure, but the bands’ contributions are what make each track unique. (Besides, on TV you’re only going to hear the first minute or so of the songs anyway.) Story of the Year’s take on Christian’s theme is just the makeover that song needed, and is one of the best. Mutiny Within destroys Evan Bourne’s theme as well, and just from the first few notes my adrenaline started flowing. It’s an old-school-style heavy metal classic, complete with a blazing guitar solo in the middle. I’ve always liked Sheamus’ theme; no matter what people may think about the wrestler, you have to admit the Celtic flavor spicing up the hard rock matches his persona perfectly. “Return the Hitman” and “Crank the Walls Down” are hidden gems, with Maylene and the Sons of Disaster adding some extra oomph to a grinding mash-up of Chris Jericho’s and Big Show’s themes.
Of course, as with every WWE Music compilation, not every track is a winner. “Radio” is pretty forgettable (just like the Zack Ryder himself), and the Diva tracks are just as much candy as the divas they represent. If you like sugary dance grooves, they’re right up your alley. And I’d have gladly traded Pri
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