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Review of WWE: The Music Volume 8

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By Eric Cohen, About.com

WWE: The Music Vol. 8

© 2008 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
I refuse to believe that people buy these CDs for being musical masterpieces. I believe people buy these albums to bring back memories of wrestling moments. On that basis, the CD fails. For the most part, the CD either features new theme songs for wrestlers (Hardy & Kennedy), bad remakes of the theme songs you already knew (Jericho, McMahon), or feature theme songs of wrestlers that fans don't care about yet (Hawkins & Ryder, Kofi Kingston).

Track Listing

(Artist [excluding Jim Johnston], Song Title, WWE Superstar)

Please note that artists names were gathered using Amazon.com. The CD sleeve thanks the performers but does not clue you into which song they perform on. There are several other music performers thanked, including Chuck D and Zakk Wylde, but I have no clue as to which song they perform on.

1 - EndeverafteR, No More Words, Jeff Hardy
2 - Collie Buddz, SOS, Kofi Kingston
3 - Glamazon, Beth Phoenix
4 - Heet Mob, The Wall, Mark Henry
5 - Disciple, In The Middle Of It Now, Hawkins & Ryder
6 - Jillian, Sliced Bread, Jillian
7 - Theory of a Deadman, No Chance in Hell, Vince McMahon
8 - Saliva w/Brent Smith from Shinedown, Don't Question My Heart, ECW Theme
9 - Biscuits & Gravy, Jesse & Festus
10 - What Love Is, Candice Michelle
11 - Stonefree Experience, Ain't No Make Believe, John Morrison
12 - Ain't No Stoppin' Me, Shelton Benjamin
13 - Airbourne, Turn Up The Trouble, Mr. Kennedy
14 - Anthony Martini, Break The Walls Down, Chris Jericho

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