Rob Zombie Greatest Hits Rar

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From Hellbilly Deluxe to The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy, we rank Rob Zombie’s biggest, baddest bangers…

Rob Zombie was a seasoned pro well before he struck out alone as a solo artist. Formed in 1985, his earlier, New York-based project White Zombie were conceived as a noise-rock collective, but went on to deliver some of the greatest truly heavy tracks of the 1990s in bangers like Thunder Kiss ​65, More Human Than Human and Black Sunshine. He dropped his first ​solo” effort – Hands Of Death (Burn Baby Burn), written and performed alongside Alice Cooper – in 1996, but it was only with the arrival of Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales Of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside The Spookshow International that Rob truly solidified his identity as the demonic ringmaster leading a circus of gore-soaked electro-industrial and horror-obsessed hi-jinks.

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Indeed, nowadays Rob Zombie is probably better known to the wider pop culture populace as the grotty cinematic auteur behind grindhouse revival movies like House Of 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects, 3 From Hell, 2007’s Halloween remake and its impressively gruesome 2009 sequel, but he’s still managed to produce a further six LPs of high-quality heaviness in the two-and-a-bit decades since striking out alone.

Critics will invariably point to Zombie’s almost-unwavering adherence to the floor-filling formula as his greatest weakness, but – just like the scuzzy midnight movies with which he’s so in love – that’s the whole point of the exercise. So, although a fair few of the tracks on this Top 20 are stylistically interchangeable, they’re no less satisfying when stacked on a pulse-quickening playlist. Turns out that cavorting with the dead really can feel hellishly alive…

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20. Mars Needs Women (Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls And The Systematic Dehumanisation Of Cool, 2010)

Although the ​sequel” to Rob Zombie’s seminal 1998 solo debut Hellbilly Deluxe didn’t come close to reaching the heights of that earlier masterpiece, it’s hard to deny that there were a few stone-cold bangers in there. Named after Larry Buchanan’s schlocky 1968TV movie, the album’s fourth track packs some serious stomp as Rob declares ​Mars needs women / Angry red women’ over industrial riffs sculpted from solid concrete. The album version adds a twangy two-minute intro, with John 5’s acoustic guitar and Tommy Clufetos’ bongos layering up the oddness, but even without out it, Mars Needs Women hits hard enough to blow a new crater into the distant red planet.

19. Well, Everybody’s Fucking In A U.F.O. (The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser, 2016)

This is the story of a one-eyed wolf / Called the honey of superdoom,’ sings Rob with unhinged relish on the lead single to 2016’s The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser. ​She rode her five legged beast / In a mirrored bikini that came right out of the womb.’ Combining psychobilly weirdness and passages of chest-crushing heaviosity, Well, Everybody’s Fucking In A U.F.O. sounds at times like Ministry at their druggiest and at others quite unlike anyone else. Spitting couplets as crude as ​But all they had was jizz on the walls / And bones of a mangled priest’ and hamming it up in the gleefully smutty Danielle Lovett-produced video, Mr. Z is clearly having the time of his life here.

18. Pussy Liquor (House Of 1000 Corpses: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2003)

Deploying one of the most outrageous innuendos in hard rock history, this sample-heavy cut from the soundtrack to Rob’s feature film debut House Of 1000 Corpses comes on with impeccable, effortless cool. Dripping with sex and the sense of its own outrageousness, the marriage of that swaggering main riff and fist-pumping chorus feels like a dark, alternate universe version of the sort-of populist rock with which Muse would springboard into stadia over the decade that followed. As Rob cranks the sleaze, however, and asks, ​One, two, three, who should I kill?’, it’s clear he’s happier when inhabiting far murkier spaces.

17. The Triumph Of King Freak (A Crypt Of Preservation And Superstition) (The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy, 2021)

Returning after five years away, 2021’s The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy found Rob Zombie on experimental, often downright playful form. 18th Century Cannibals, Excitable Morlocks And A One-Way Ticket On The Ghost Train, for instance, was a bonkers exercise in acid-soaked Americana, while Boom-Boom-Boom adorned its moody, atmospheric soundscape with lyrics as audacious as, ​Boom-boom-boom / The witch is in the room / Boom-boom-boom / She’s sliding up the broom.’ Lead single The Triumph Of King Freak (A Crypt Of Preservation And Superstition) is probably the most coherent offering on there, despite shoehorning moments of Bollywood-style exoticism and wibbly-wobbly hip-hop in alongside its gargantuan main riff.

16. Two-Lane Blacktop (Past, Present & Future, 2003)

Tagged on as the previously-unreleased single for 2003 compilation LP Past, Present & Future, Two-Lane Blacktop comes on like the uncharacteristically straightforward, three-minute hard rock banger custom-tooled for winding the windows down and hitting the open road. Because this is Rob Zombie we’re talking about, it’s also a tribute to Monte Hellman’s cult 1971 road movie of the same name, which plays out like a far grittier version of The Fast & The Furious. The song’s best enjoyed with all baggage kicked to the kerb, however, as a pedal-to-the-metal soundtrack for burning up asphalt as we catapult into the setting sun.

15. Meet The Creeper (Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales Of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside The Spookshow International, 1998)

Reportedly produced with the working title Creature Core, the ninth track on Hellbilly Deluxe feels like a prototypical example of the world-beating Rob Zombie formula as he forged his path as a solo artist. A riff designed to be stepped along to in your heaviest New Rocks? Check. Weirdo sound effects embedded hypnotically into the mix? Check. Lyrics that would work acceptably as a horror movie script? Oh hell yes. With Mötley Crüe​s Tommy Lee banging the drums and Rob himself on snarling form, however, Meet The Creeper still manages to jump out from the pack.

14. Iron Head (The Sinister Urge, 2001)

There’s a lot going on in the fifth track from Rob Zombie’s second solo album, The Sinister Urge. The main composition experiments with shrill, avant-garde sounds that feel like a deliberate departure from the slamming style of his previous album. There are some odd nu-metal flourishes, too, with a few flippy-floppy turntables and Rob gamely attempting a little Jonathan Davis-style scatting. Then we have a cameo appearance by The Prince Of Darkness himself: Ozzy bleedin’ Osbourne. Somehow it all comes together in an intoxicatingly esoteric cocktail of alt. edginess and classic metal high theatrics, with the contrast between Rob’s throaty snarl and Ozzy’s more nasal delivery striking particularly on point.

13. Dead City Radio And The Gods of Supertown (Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor, 2013)

For many fans, 2013’s Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor was was the moment that Rob spiralled off into a black hole of wilful, loose-slung weirdness from which he has yet to return. On face of it, the nonsensical narrative and relatively rascally tone of lead single Dead City Radio And The New Gods Of Supertown would support that hypothesis. The track’s subliminal indictment of the state of modern rock radio and sense of elder-statesman easygoing have made it an enduring favourite in the years since, though. Plus, we got that cracking monochrome music video featuring Rob’s mates, the sword wielding bellydancer, the breakdancing skeleton and that headbanging rubber chicken.

12. Demon Speeding (The Sinister Urge, 2001)

Another likely ode to drag racing, the second single from The Sinister Urge somehow manages to make its mid-paced munch feel like it’s struggling to stay between the highway lines at high speed. ​Hey, do ya love me, I’m untouchable darkness?’ Rob asks in a barely-veiled love letter to the open road. ​A dirty black river to get you through this… Get into my world all American dream!’ Recorded in the direct wake of Metallica​s first S&M experiment, the more orchestral flourishes do feel occasionally awkwardly tacked on, but there are ultimately no stop signs to disrupt this joyously high-octane aural assault. Strap in!

11. Lords Of Salem (Educated Horses, 2006)

Although unrelated to Rob’s identically-titled 2012 supernatural horror movie, the 11th and final track from Educated Horses unfolds with genuinely oppressive atmospherics, stomach-lurching dread and real big-screen scope. Reckoning on Salem, Massachusetts’ infamous 17th century witch trials, Rob counterbalances his lurid aesthetic with a sense of understated outrage for those women executed on maliciously false pretences: ​Do you think they suffered / Up on Gallows Hill?’ Despite never being released as a single, nor setting the charts alight, the Zombie Live version of Lords Of Salem was nominated for a Best Hard Rock Performance GRAMMY in 2009. Credit where you can get it, we guess…

10. Sick Bubblegum (Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls And The Systematic Dehumanisation Of Cool, 2010)

When asked where the gooey title to the second single from Hellbilly Deluxe 2 came from in interviews at the time, Rob Zombie would reminisce on how his friend (and legendary Ramones guitarist) Johnny Ramone described his own band’s music as ​bubblegum… sick bubblegum”. From deliciously nihilistic opening sample (‘Hey, we all know how we’re gonna die, baby / We’re gonna crash and burn, burn, burn, burn, burn’) to gob-flecked attitude and relatively stripped-back main composition, there is a punkish energy here that matches up. Rousing proof that Rob can still ​tear it up – push it down’ without resorting to ghoulish bells and whistles.

9. House Of 1000 Corpses (The Sinister Urge, 2001)

Two years before he was allowed to drop his cinematic debut of the same name (it having been completed in 2000 but held up due to controversial subject matter), Rob delivered this six-and-a-half minute classic (the nine-and-a-half minute album version features an interlude and ​secret track” Unholy Three) to round out The Sinister Urge. Featuring audio samples from Don Edmonds’ 1975 exploitation classic Ilsa, She Wolf Of The SS, and plumbing into new levels of sonic creepiness, this is the sound of Rob really toying with cinematic convergences of sex and violence, suffocating claustrophobia and grainy widescreen scope. Unlike the aforementioned Lords Of Salem, this dovetailed nicely with its celluloid counterpart, a perfect accompaniment to the absurdly heinous antics of Captain Spaulding and Mother Firefly.

8. Demonoid Phenomenon (Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales Of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside The Spookshow International, 1998)

CHUG-A-CHUG-A-CHUG-A-CHUG! Much like Meet The Creeper, the sixth (sixth sixth) track from Hellbilly Deluxe gets too easily lost in the album’s relentless, all-action assault of pumping industrial and graveyard sleaze. Really piling on the heaviness while featuring some of the record’s most effectively insidious samples (“Don’t lie to yourself; it gave you pleasure…”) and inspired electronic flourishes, it’s anything but deserving of album track obscurity, and more than capable of speaking compellingly for itself: ​Violator! Desecrator! Demonoid Phenomenon! Get it out! Get it on!’ Just try not to leave too much blood on the dancefloor…

7. Feel So Numb (The Sinister Urge, 2001)

A gleaming, high-impact pop-metal masterclass, the Sinister Urge’s slamming lead single felt like a promise that there’d be absolutely no slacking after Hellbilly Deluxe’s world-beating success. ​Prometo solemnemente defender el bien y luchar contra la injusticia y la maldad,” promises the Spanish-language intro on the album version, lifted from legendary luchador Mil Máscaras’ performance in the 1966 Mexican movie bearing his name: ​I solemnly promise to defend good and fight against injustice and evil!” To the contrary, there is a defiant iniquitousness here, as Rob ruminates on the disconnection that came with his quickly-acquired success, before concluding it’s better to embrace the madness than to flee from it: ​Where do I run / What have I done? / I feel so good, I feel so numb, yeah!’

6. Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy) (The Sinister Urge, 2001)

Based on Anthony Burgess’ notorious 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange, The Sinister Urge’s third single tempers Rob Zombie’s trademark bombast with elements of retro pop-rock and an even higher level of Hollywood sheen. The titular ​red, red kroovy” is a reference to the fictional ​Nadsat” word for blood in the novel, ​Horrorshow” is the term for good and ​Durango Number 95” is the name of the protagonists’ car, while Rob’s music video heavily references Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 cinematic adaptation. A whole generation of fans will also surely know the tune as WWE wrestler Edge’s entrance theme, with the massive ​NEVERGONNASTOPME, NEVERGONNASTOP!’ hook perfectly fitting the OTT world of sports entertainment.

5. Teenage Nosferatu Pussy (Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor, 2013)

I am shadow, I am tomorrow / I am a hero with a buggy whip / I am so hazardous / My name is Lazarus / I am a pirate on a / Devil ship.’ If the latter-stage of Rob Zombie’s career has perhaps too often been waylaid by curious experimentalism, the opening track of 2013’s Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor is its glorious sweet spot, boasting a lurching horror movie aesthetic that feels slower, sludgier, and a few degrees removed from the singer’s stock formula, while measuring its more out-there flourishes for maximum unsettling effect. The squealing solo that opens its final third sounds like a creature screeching for its life, up against a bludgeoning riff with murder on its mind. Brilliant.

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4. Living Dead Girl (Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales Of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside The Spookshow International, 1998)

Who is this irresistible creature who has an insatiable love for the dead?” Opening with that iconic line from 1971 Italian horror Lady Frankenstein, and featuring direct references to Wes Craven’s 1972 video nasty Last House On The Left, 1971 erotic chiller Daughters Of Darkness, 1965 Vincent Price vehicle Dr. Goldfoot And The Bikini Machine and its 1966 sequel Dr. Goldfoot And The Girl Bombs, the fourth track and second single from Hellbilly Deluxe might just be the most horror-centric in his whole catalogue. Combining slinking sexiness, drawling Southern Gothic and even some exotic Eastern motifs, it is also one of the most hypnotically irresistible in modern hard rock.

3. Superbeast (Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales Of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside The Spookshow International, 1998)

Even amongst Rob Zombie’s pitch black oeuvre, Superbeast stands apart: a grizzled, thrashing composition running off primal energy that simply will not be contained. Cautioning listeners against summoning the mythical man/animal of the title (who will seek bloody revenge for having his rest interrupted), the narrative is classic Rob Zombie B‑movie nonsense, but it’s the perfect platform for his menacing/enticing tone, while that iconic hook – ​Down in the cool air, I can see’ – so effectively encapsulates the sense of having your spine chilled right as your desire is heating up. Amongst those perfectly attuned sonic textures, the track also features work from Nine Inch Nails multi-instrumentalist Charlie Clouser, who was originally onboard to produce the whole LP but had to drop off due to conflicting obligations.

2. Scum Of The Earth (The Sinister Urge, 2001)

Clocking in at 175 seconds and wasting not a single one of them, Scum Of The Earth was originally featured on the outrageously brilliant Mission: Impossible 2 soundtrack before being recycled as an advance single for The Sinister Urge with good reason. White-knuckle riffs. Neck-wrecking rhythms. A chorus that grabs you like demonic possession. The colourfully fatalistic lyrics (‘Run and kill / Destroy the will / A hero that doesn’t exist… Smoking gun / Well I am the one / A bullet hole / In your fist’) mightn’t be heavy on narrative substance, but they work perfectly with the looping, stripped-down structure. By the time the weird, wailing female vocals drop in on the final chorus, you’ll probably be too punch-drunk to truly pay heed.

1. Dragula (Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales Of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside The Spookshow International, 1998)

It might’ve been one of the last songs completed for Hellbilly Deluxe, but the first single Rob Zombie released since striking out alone as a solo artist is still the prototype to which all others aspire. Taking the sinister swagger that had served him so well as the frontman of White Zombie, welding on elements of thumping industrial and pulsating electronica, then revving the whole thing well past the redline (the title is a reference to Grandpa Munster’s racer DRAG-U-LA from cult ​60s TV show The Munsters), there’s just so much momentum on show here that it’s impossible not to be levelled – even more than two decades further down the track. With its iconic opening sample (“Superstition, fear and jealousy”) lifted from Christopher Lee’s performance in classic horror The City Of The Dead, the video for Dragula was also something of a coming-out for Zombie as a film maker, capturing the imaginations of metal and movie fans around the globe. An immortal banger.

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Discografia Completa De WWE/F

- 1999:

WWF The Music Vol. 4

  1. “Break Down the Wall” (Chris Jericho) (cantada por Adam Morenoff)
  2. “Big” (The Big Show)
  3. “No Chance in Hell” (The Corporation) (cantada por Chris Warren)
  4. “Sexual Chocolate” (Mark Henry)
  5. “This Is a Test” (Test)
  6. “Wreck” (Mankind)
  7. “Oh Hell Yeah” (Stone Cold Steve Austin) (Cantada por H-Blockx)
  8. “Danger At the Door” (D’Lo Brown)
  9. “Blood Brother” (Christian)
  10. “AssMan” (Billy Gunn)
  11. “Ministry” (The Undertaker)
  12. “My Time” (Triple H & Chyna) (cantada por Chris Warren)
  13. “On the Edge” (Edge)
  14. “Know Your Role” (The Rock)

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WWF Aggression

Lista de canciones:

  1. Run–D.M.C. – “The Kings” (D-Generation X)
  2. Kool Keith y Ol’ Dirty Bastard – “Wreck” (Mankind)
  3. Method Man – “Know Your Role” (The Rock)
  4. Snoop Dogg y WC – “Hell Yeah” (Stone Cold Steve Austin)
  5. Redman y Rock of Heltah Skeltah con Peanut Butter Wolf – “No Chance” (Vince McMahon)
  6. C-Murder con Magic – “I Won’t Stop” (Gangrel)
  7. Tha Eastsidaz – “Big Red Machine” (Kane)
  8. R.A. The Rugged Man – “Break Down the Walls” (Chris Jericho)
  9. Bad Azz y Techniec – “You Ain’t Hard” (New Age Outlaws)
  10. Ice T – “Pimpin’ Ain’t Easy” (The Godfather)
  11. Mystikal y Ras Kass – “Game” (Triple H)
  12. Mack 10, K-Mac, Boo Kapone, y MC Eiht – “Big” (The Big Show)
  13. Dame Grease Presenta Meeno – “Ministry” (The Undertaker)

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- 2001:

WWF The Music Vol. 5

Lista de canciones

  1. Triple H – “The Game” (cantada por Motörhead) (3:29) (creditos ocasionarios para Jim Johnston / Motörhead)
  2. K-Kwik – “Rowdy” (cantada por K-Kwik) (3:13)
  3. Tazz – “If You Dare” (3:23)
  4. Lita – “It Just Feels Right” (2:54)
  5. Kane – “Out of The Fire” (3:08)
  6. Eddie Guerrero – “Latino Heat” (2:50)
  7. Billy Gunn – “I’ve Got It All” (3:26)
  8. Raven – “What About Me?” (3:06)
  9. Chyna – “Who I Am” (3:09)
  10. Kurt Angle – “Medal” (2:52)
  11. Rikishi – “Bad Man” (3:14)
  12. Chris Benoit – “Shooter” (2:43)
  13. Too Cool – “Turn It Up” (3:20)
  14. The Rock (featuring Slick Rick) – “Pie” (3:46) (Compositor: Jim Johnston / Brian Gewirtz / Ricky Walters)

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WWF Tough Enough Soundtrack


Lista de Canciones:

1. Drowning Pool – Bodies – 3:22*
2. Alient Ant Farm – Smooth Criminal – 3:27ª
3. “Awake” – Godsmack 5:05
4. “Bombshell” – Powerman 5000 – 3:13#
5. “Beat The World” – Pressure 4-5 3:01
6. “Dead Cell/Tough Enough Theme” (live) – Papa Roach 4:07
7. “Digital Bath” – Deftones 4:13
8. “Slamin’” – Buckcherry 2:59
9. “Dogtooth Violet” – Big Mother Thruster 4:03
10. “Superstar” – Saliva 4:03¬
11. “Drive Away” – Halfcocked 3:09
12. “Stupify (live) – Disturbed 4:51
13. “Dig” Mudvayne 2:42

* Este fue tema para SummerSlam 2001, One Night Stand 2005 y 2006, y tema para la ECW (2006-2007).
ª Este es un cover de una de las grandes canciones de Micheal Jackson.
# Este tema seria más tarde ocupado por los Dudley Boyz como su tema de entrada (2003-2005 aprox.)
¬ Este tema seria una de las dos canciones para WrestleMania X8 (2002).

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- 2002:

WWF Forceable Entry

Lista De Canciones

1. Drowning Pool – The Game (Triple H) – 3:29
2. Kid Rock – Legs (Stacy Keibler) – 4:55
3. Creed – Young Grow Old (Backlash 2002) – 4:45
4. Disturbed – Glass Shatters (”Stone Cold” Steve Austin) – 3:54
5. Limp Bizkit – Rollin’ {Dead Man Mix} (Undertaker) – 3:42
6. Our Lady Peace – Whatever (Chris Benoit) – 3:55
7. Rob Zombie – Never Gonna Stop {The Black Cat Crossing Mix} (Edge) – 3:45
8. Breaking Point – One of A Kind (Rob Van Dam) – 3:30
9. Marilyn Manson – The Beautiful People {The WWF Remix} (SmackDown!) – 4:18
10. Union Underground – Across The Nation (RAW) – 3:02
11. Sevendust – Break The Walls Down (Chris Jericho) – 3:17
12. Saliva – Turn The Tables (Dudley Boyz) – 4:23
13. Monster Magnet – Live For The Moment (Matt Hardy) – 5:01
14. Stereomud – End of Everything (Raven) – 3:29
15. Neurotica – Ride of Your Life (King of the Ring 2002) – 3:40
16. Cypress Hill – Just Another Victim (Tazz) – 4:16
17. Dope – No Chance (Vince McMahon) – 4:03
18. Boy Hits Car – Lovefurypassionenergy (Lita) – 4:46
19. Finger Eleven – Slow Chemical (Kane) – 3:42†

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WWE Tough Enough 2

1. Cold – Gone Away – 3:14
2. Limp Bizkit – Crushed – 3:23
3. Staind – Take It – 3:34
4. Trustcompany – Falling Apart – – 3:30
5. Puddle of Mudd – Control (acoustic) – 4:09
6. Weezer – Oh Lisa – 2:45
7. Queens of the Stone Age – Millionaire – 2:38
8. Unwritten Law – Seeing Red – 3:47
9. The Bloodhound Gang – The Bad Touch (The Bully Remix) – 3:47
10. Cinder – Break Your Silence – 4:39
11. März – Out the Cage – 3:22
12. Sinisstar – Freak of Nature – 4:14
13. Injected – Faithless – 3:20
14. Rob Zombie – Feel So Numb – 3:53

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WWE Anthology

CD1 – The Federation Years

Calidad MP3: 128 Kpbs
Pistas/Canciones: 33.

Lista De Canciones CD1:

1. WWE & Jim Johnston – Revolutionary Force (WWF Signature) – 0:08
2. Rick Derringer – Real American (Hulk Hogan) – 2:57
3. WWE & Jim Johnston – Hitman (Bret Hart) – 2:00
4. WWE & Jim Johnston – Walkabout (The Bushwhackers) – 2:02
5. WWE & Jim Johnston – Together (Randy Savage & Miss Elizabeth’s Weeding) – 3:31
6. WWE & Jim Johnston – It’s All About The Money (”Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase) – 1:47
7. WWE & Jim Johnston – Snake Bit (Jake “The Snake” Roberts) – 2:08
8. WWE & Jim Johnston – Bad Boy (Razor Ramon) – 1:58
9. WWE & Jim Johnston – No Holds Barred (No Holds Barred Theme) – 3:42
10. WWE & Jim Johnston – Unstable (Ultimate Warrior) – 1:43
11. WWE & Jim Johnston – I Love You (Brothe Love) – 2:01
12. WWE & Jim Johnston – Cool Cocky Bad (The Honky Tonk Man) – 2:09
13. WWE & Jim Johnston – One Two Three (1-2-3 Kid) – 1:38
14. WWE & Jim Johnston – Sweet Lovin’ Arms (Bertha Faye) – 3:11
15. WWE & Jim Johnston – Can’t Get Enough (Flash Funk) – 2:01
16. WWE & Jim Johnston – I Know You Want Me (Sunny) – 2:03
17. WWE & Jim Johnston – I’ll Be Your Hero (Lex Luger) – 4:29
18. WWE, Jimmy Hart & JJ Maguire – Sexy Boy (Shawn Micheals) – 2:49
19. WWE & Jim Johnston – Los Boricuas (Los Boricuas) – 1:57
20. WWE & Jim Johnston – Schizophrenic (Mankind) – 1:44
21. WWE & Jim Johnston – Smokin’ (Smokin’ Gunns) – 2:16
22. WWE & Jim Johnston – Sumo (Yokozuna) – 2:08
23. WWE & Jim Johnston – Snapped (Sycho Sid) – 2:05
24. WWE & Jim Johnston – Tell Me A Lie (Shawn Micheals’ Farewell) – 3:02
25. WWE & Jim Johnston – Enough Is Enough (Owen Hart) – 2:02
26. WWE & Jim Johnston – With My Baby Tonight (Road Dogg) – 3:49
27. WWE & Jim Johnston – Wild Cat (Sable) – 1:57
28. WWE & Jim Johnston – You Start The Fire (Bret Hart Tribute) – 3:08
29. WWE & Jim Johnston – Diesel Blues (Diesel) – 2:20
30. Bee Gees – Dude’s Shack (Dude Love) – 2:20
31. WWE & Jim Johnston – Power (Nation Of Domination) – 1:37
32. The Chris Warren Band – Corporate Ministry (Corporate Ministry) – 3:55
33. WWE & Jim Johnston – The Dudester (Dude Love) – 1:53

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CD2 – The Attitude Era

Calidad MP3: 128 Kpbs
Pistas/Canciones: 35.

Lista De Canciones CD2:

1. WWE & Jim Johnston – Attitude (Attitude Signature) – 0:13
2. The Chris Warren Band – Break It Down (D-Generation X) – 2:13
3. WWE & Jim Johnston – I Won’t Do What You Tell Me (”Stone Cold” Steve Austin) – 3:02
4. WWE & Jim Johnston – Ass Man (Billy Gunn) – 2:27
5. WWE & Jim Johnston – Brawl For All (Brawl For All Theme) – 1:16
6. WWE & Jim Johnston – Gold-Lust (Goldust) – 2:35
7. WWE & Jim Johnston – California (Wrestlemania 2000 Theme) – 2:22
8. WWE & Jim Johnston – Who I Am (Chyna) – 1:58
9. WWE & Jim Johnston – The Real Deal (D’Lo Brown) – 2:00
10. WWE & Jim Johnston – Deadly Game (Survivor Series 1998 Theme) – 3:33
11. WWE & Jim Johnston – The Ultimate (Ken Shamrock) – 2:14
12. WWE & Jim Johnston – You Think You Know Me (Edge) – 2:23
13. WWE & Jim Johnston – Blood (Gangrel) – 2:06
14. WWE & Jim Johnston – The Ho Train (The Godfather) – 2:23
15. WWE & Jim Johnston – Fist (Mike Tyson) – 2:22
16. WWE & Jim Johnston – Oh You Didn’t Know (New Age Outlaws) – 2:06
17. WWE & Jim Johnston – Burned (Kane) – 2:33
18. WWE & Jim Johnston – Hello Ladies (Val Venis) – 2:27
19. WWE & Jim Johnston – Real Man’s Man (Steven Regal) – 1:30
20. WWE & Jim Johnston – I Don’t Suck (Kurt Angle) – 2:22
21. WWE & Jim Johnston – Latino Heat (Eddie Guerrero) – 1:46
22. WWE & Jim Johnston – It Just Feels Right (Lita) – 1:47
23. WWE & Jim Johnston – Sexual Chocolate (Mark Henry) – 2:29
24. The Chris Warren Band – No Chance In Hell (Mr. McMahon) – 1:59
25. WWE & Jim Johnston – Oh Hell Yeah (”Stone Cold” Steve Austin) – 2:14
26. WWE & Jim Johnston – If You Smell (The Rock) – 2:55
27. WWE & Jim Johnston – Bad Man (Rikishi) – 2:05
28. WWE & Jim Johnston – Bangin’ It (Scotty 2 Hotty) – 2:07
29. WWE & Jim Johnston – 13 (Tazz) – 2:17
30. WWE & Jim Johnston – We’re Comin’ Down (Dudley Boyz) – 2:35
31. The Chris Warren Band – My Time (Triple H) – 3:05
32. WWE & Jim Johnston – Rabid (Chris Benoit) – 1:58
33. WWE & Jim Johnston – How Do You Like Me Now? (Hardcore Holly) – 1:57
34. WWE & Jim Johnston – Dark Side (Undertaker) – 3:47
35. Adam Morenoff – Break The Walls Down (Chris Jericho) – 2:03

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CD3: Now!

Calidad MP3: 128 A 192 Kpbs
Pistas/Canciones: 19.
Lista de Canciones:

1. WWE & Jim Johnston – Entretaiment (WWE Signature) – 0:19
2. WWE & Jim Johnston – Next Big Thing (Brock Lesnar) – 2:33
3. WWE & Jim Johnston – Dead Man (Undertaker) – 3:11
4. WWE & Jim Johnston – At Last (Christian) – 3:05
5. Ted Nigro – I’m Back (Eric Bischoff) – 3:22
6. WWE & Jim Johnston – Eyes Of Righteousness (Reverend D-Von) – 3:39
7. WWE & Jim Johnston – Fight (Summerslam 2002 Theme) – 3:14
8. Chris Classic – 619 (Rey Mysterio) – 2:51
9. Trish Stratus & Lil’ Kim – Time To Rock And Roll (Trish Stratus) – 3:19
10. WWE & Jim Johnston – Eye Of The Hurricane (The Hurricane) – 2:51
11. Saliva – King Of My World (Chris Jericho) – 3:57
12. Jackie-O – All Grown Up (Stephanie McMahon) – 2:56
13. Lillian Garcia – Need A Little Time (Torrie Wilson) – 3:11
14. WWE & Jim Johnston – The Game (Triple H) – 3:06
15. WWE & Jim Johnston – You’re Gonna Pay (Undertaker) – 3:19
16. WWE & Jim Johnston – You Look So Good To Me (Billy & Chuck) – 2:53
17. WWE & Jim Johnston – The End (Armageddon 2002) – 1:38
18. Naughty By Nature – Here Comes The Money (Shane McMahon) – 2:51
19. Lorddikim Allah – You Can Run (Billy Kidman) – 1:45*

* Esta canción sólo estaba disponible a través de WWE.com introduciendo un código dado con el disco. Dos años más tarde se lanzaría una versión más extendida en “WWE ThemeAddict: The Music Vol. 6″

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- 2004:

WWE Originals

Intérprete: Varios Artistas.#
Álbum: WWE Originals
Año: 2004
Calidad MP3: 128 Kpbs
Pistas/Canciones: 17
# Los artistas son los mismos luchadores, excepto las pistas 1, 5, 9, 13 y 19

Lista de Canciones:

1. Stone Cold Steve Austin – “Where’s The Beer?” [Segmento 1]*
2. Dudley Boyz – “We’ve Had Enough”
3. Trish Stratus – “I Just Want You”
4. Rey Mysterio – “Crossing Borders”¬
5. Stone Cold Steve Austin – “Did You Feel It?” [Segmento 2]*
6. Booker T – “Can You Dig It?”
7. Kurt Angle – “I Don’t Suck (Really)”
8. Lita – “When I Get You Alone”
9. Stone Cold Steve Austin – “You Changed The Lyrics” [Segmento 3]*
10. Lilian García – “You Just Don’t Know Me At All”
11. Eddie & Chavo Guerrero – “We Lie, We Cheat, We Steal”
12. Chris Jericho – “Don’t You Wish You Were Me?”
13. Stone Cold Steve Austin – “Drink Your Beer” [Segmento 4]*
14. Rikishi – Put A Little Ass on I
15. Stacy Keibler – Why Can’t We Just Dance?
16. John Cena – Basic Thuganomics
17. Stone Cold Steve Austin – “Don’t That Taste Good?” [Segmento 5]*

* Estos son segmentos de conversación entre “Stone Cold” Steve Austin y el productor Jim Johnston
¬ Este fue el tema para el PPV No Way Out 2004.

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WWE ThemeAddict: The Music Vol. 6

Todas las canciones compuestas por Jim Johnston (excepto 14)

  1. Evolution – “Line in the Sand” (cantada por Motörhead)
  2. Carlito Caribbean Cool – “Cool”
  3. Theodore Long – “MacMilitant” (cantada por Miestro)
  4. Christian – “Just Close Your Eyes” (cantada por Waterproof Blonde)
  5. Heidenreich – “Dangerous Politics”
  6. RAW Diva Search Theme – “Real Good Girl”
  7. Chavo Guerrero – “Chavito Ardiente”
  8. The Undertaker – “The Darkest Side (Remix)”
  9. Eugene – “Child’s Play”
  10. Victoria – “Don’t Mess With” (cantada por The Hood$tars)
  11. Shelton Benjamin – “Ain’t No Stoppin’ Me” (cantada Lucien “Lou$tar” George)
  12. Billy Kidman – “You Can Run” (cantada por Lorddikim Allah)
  13. SmackDown! Theme – “Rise Up!” (cantada por Drowning Pool)
  14. Gail Kim – “International Woman” (cantada por Dara Shindler)
  15. John “Bradshaw” Layfield – “Longhorn”
  16. John Cena (con Tha Trademarc) – “Untouchables” (compositores: John Cena y Antonio Hardy)

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- 2006:

Rob Zombie Greatest Hits Album

WWE Wreckless Intent

Intérprete: Varios Artistas.
Álbum: WWE Wreckless Intent.
Año: 2006.
Calidad MP3: 64 A 320 Kpbs.
Pistas/Canciones: 17.

Peso del .rar: 91,51 MB.

Lista De Canciones:

1 . Saliva – I Walk Alone (Batista) – 4:07
2. Mercy Drive – Burn In My Light (Randy Orton) – 3:55
3. Homebwoi – Hard Hittin’ (Coach) – 4:06
4. Brand New Sin – Crank It Up (Big Show) – 4:28
5. Desiree Jackson – Holla (Candice) – 3:28
6. Eleventh Hour – A Girl Like That (Torrie Wilson) – 3:07
7. Kaballón – ¿Quién Soy Yo? (Who Am I?) – Carlito – 3:26
8. Theory of a Deadman – Deadly Game – 3:09*
9. Silkk The Shocker – I’m Comin’ – 3:32**
10. Shadows Fall – Fury of The Storm (Rob Van Dam) – 3:37
11. Three 6 Mafia – Some Bodies Gonna Get It (Mark Henry) – 3:35
12. Zebrahead – With Legs Like That (Maria) – 3:07
13. Killswitch Engage – This Fire Burns – 3:05#
14. P.O.D. – Booyaka 619 (Rey Mysterio) – 3:12
15. Motörhead – King of Kings (Triple H) – 3:58
16. Drowning Pool – Rise Up 2006 (SmackDown) – 2:54¡
17. Eric & The Hostiles – Pay The Price (Charlie Haas) – 3:40^

* Este es un cover del tema de Survivor Series 1998 incluido en WWE Anthology (The Attitude Era).

** Luego de la producción, este se convirtió en el tema de Montel Vontavious Porter (M.V.P.).

# Este fue el tema del PPV Judgement Day 2006. Luego de esto, se convirtió en el tema de C.M. Punk. La WWE Permitió a la banda Killswitch Engange de lanzar este tema en su edición especial del álbum de la banda As Daylight Dies, pero bajo el nombre de “This Fire”.

¡ Pista descargable de WWE.com y Wal-Mart.

^ Bonus track exclusiva disponible comprando el álbum desde iTunes.
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- 2007:

WWE The Music Vol. 7


Rob zombie greatest hits youtube

Intérprete: WWE
Álbum: WWE The Music Vol. 7
Año: 2007.
Calidad MP3: 64 A 192 Kpbs.
Pistas/Canciones: 21.
Lista de Canciones:
1. WWE & Jim Johnston – Light A Fire (Ashley) – 4:14
2. WWE & Jim Johnston – Bringin’ Da Hood T U (Cryme Tyme) – 3:45
3. WWE & Jim Johnston – Don’t Waste My Time (Elijah Burke) – 3:25
4. WWE & Jim Johnston – Unglued (Snitsky) – 3:09
5. WWE & Jim Johnston – Lambeg (Finlay) – 3:30
6. WWE & Jim Johnston – Reality (The Miz) – 3:17
7. WWE & Jim Johnston – Teacher (Matt Striker) – 3:10
8. WWE & Jim Johnston – Muy Loco (Super Crazy) – 3:32
9. WWE & Jim Johnston – Gorse (Highlanders) – 2:31
10. WWE & Jim Johnston – Not Enough For Me (Michelle McCool) – 3:24
11. WWE & Jim Johnston – Just Look At Me (Rob Conway) – 3:31
12. WWE & Jim Johnston – da.ngar (The Great Khali) – 2:58
13. WWE & Jim Johnston – Gonna Punch Someone Tonight (Jimmy Wang Yang) – 3:46
14. WWE & Jim Johnston – All For The Motherland (Vladimir Kozlov) – 4:00
15. WWE & Jim Johnston – The End (Armageddon 2007) – 3:50
16. WWE & Jim Johnston – I’m All About Cool (Deuce & Domino) – 2:48
17. WWE & Jim Johnston – It’s Time (Gregory Helms) – 2:20
18. WWE & Jim Johnston – Unstoppable (Bobby Lashley) – 3:46
19. WWE & Jim Johnston – Obssesion (Mickie James) – 3:22
20. WWE & Jim Johnston – Smooth (Marcus Cor Von) – 3:20
21. WWE & Jim Johnston – Damn (Ron Simmons) – 3:00

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WWE RAW Greatest Hits: The Music

Intérprete: Varios Artistas
Álbum: WWE RAW Greatest Hits: The Music.
Año: 2007.
Calidad MP3: 181 A 320 Kpbs.

Pistas/Canciones: 19.

Lista de Canciones:
1. John Cena & The Trademarc – The Time Is Now (John Cena) – 2:57
2. WWE & Jim Johnston – I Won’t Do What You Tell Me (”Stone Cold” Steve Austin). – 3:03
3. WWE & Jim Johnston – If You Smell (The Rock) – 2:56
4. Mötorhead – The Game (Triple H) – 3:29
5. WWE, Jimmy Hart & JJ Maguire – Sexy Boy (Shawn Micheals) – 3:22
6. WWE & Jim Johnston – Rest In Peace (Undertaker) – 3:16
7. The Chris Warren Band – No Chance In Hell (Mr. McMahon) – 1:59
8. Saliva – I Walk Alone (Batista) – 4:08
9. Mötorhead – Line In The Sand (Evolution) – 3:40
10. Adam Morenoff – Break The Walls Down (Chris Jericho) – 2:03
11. WWE & Jim Johnston – Wreck (Mick Foley) – 3:02
12. Trish Stratus & Lil’ Kim – Time To Rock And Roll (Trish Stratus) – 3:13
13. Chris Classic – 619 (Rey Mysterio) – 2:50
14. Finger Eleven – Slow Chemical (Kane) – 3:40
15. The Chris Warren Band – Break It Down (D-Generation X) – 2:14#
16. ) – 2:58
17. Ted Nigro – Turn Up The Trouble (Mr. Kennedy) – 3:33
18. Naughty By Nature – Here Comes The Money (Shane McMahon) – 2:47*
19. Mercy Drive – Burn In My Light (Randy Orton) – 3:57*

* Estas canciones son bonus tracks
# Equivocación en el nombre. Si se reproduce por Windows Media Player lleva de título “Are You Ready?”. Su nombre original es “Break It Down”.

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- 2008:

WWE The Music Vol. 8

















Intérprete: Varios Artistas.
Álbum: WWE The Music Vol. 8
Año: 2008.
Calidad MP3: 256 A 320 Kpbs.
Pistas/Canciones: 17
Cáratula del Álbum: Si – 500×500.
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1“No More Words” (cantada por EndeverafteR)Jeff Hardy4:23
2“S.O.S.” (cantada por Collie Buddz)Kofi Kingston3:31
3“Glamazon”Beth Phoenix2:49
4“The Wall” (cantada por Heet Mob)Mark Henry3:09
5“In the Middle of It Now” (cantada por Disciple)Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder4:10
6“Sliced Bread” (cantada por Jillian Hall)Jillian Hall3:10
7“No Chance in Hell” (cantada por Theory of a Deadman)Vince McMahon2:55
8“Don’t Question My Heart” (cantada por Saliva y Brent Smith de Shinedown)ECW3:39
9“Biscuits & Gravy”Jesse and Festus3:34
10“What Love Is” (mezclada por Scooter & Lavelle)Candice Michelle3:37
11“Ain’t No Make Believe” (cantada por Stonefree Experience)John Morrison4:19
12“Ain’t No Stoppin’ Me” (cantada por Axel)Shelton Benjamin3:07
13“Turn Up the Trouble” (cantada por Airbourne)Mr. Kennedy3:13
14“Break the Walls Down” (cantada por James Grundler)Chris Jericho3:33

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15“Light a Fire” (cantada por Aiden)Ashley3:04
16“Hes Ma Da”Hornswoggle & Finlay2:33
17“La Vittoria è Mia” (”Victory Is Mine”)Santino Marella3:48

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- 2009:

Voices : WWE The Music Vol. 9

Intérprete: Varios Artistas
Álbum: Voices: WWE The Music Vol. 9.
Año: 2009.
Calidad MP3: 256 A 320 Kpbs.
Pistas/Canciones: 22.
Lista de Canciones:
1. Rich Luzzi – Voices (Randy Orton) – 3:24
2. WWE & Jim Johnston – Pourquoi? (Maryse) – 3:37
3. WWE & Jim Johnston – Man On Fire (Kane) – 2:58
4. Dice Raw – Kung Fu San (Kung Fu Naki) – 3:04
5. Desiree Jackson – Holla (Kelly Kelly) – 3:19
6. R-Truth – What’s Up? (R-Truth) – 3:15
7. WWE & Jim Johnston – Pain (Vladimir Kozlov) – 2:54
8. Panjabi MC – Land Of Five Rivers (The Great Khali) – 2:58
9. WWE & Jim Johnston – She Looks Good (Eve Torres) – 2:17
10. Age Against The Machine – Get On Your Knees (Jack Swagger) – 3:10
11. WWE & Jim Johnston – If You Rock Like Me (SmackDown Theme) – 3:02
12. WWE & Jim Johnston – Tribal Trouble (Umaga) – 3:08
13. WWE & Jim Johnston – Priceless (Ted DiBiase/Cody Rhodes/Manu) – 3:44
14. WWE & Jim Johnston – I Won’t Do What You Tell Me (”Stone Cold” Steve Austin) – 3:01*
15. WWE & Jim Johnston – Unstable (Ultimate Warrior) – 1:44*
16. WWE & Jim Johnston – Hot Rod (”Rowdy” Roddy Piper) – 2:58*
17. WWE & Jim Johnston – Hard Corps (Sgt. Slaughter) – 2:34*
18. WWE & Jim Johnston – Blue Blood (Hunter Hearst Helmsley) – 3:29*
19. WWE & Jim Johnston – Perfection (Mr. Perfect) – 2:48*
20. WWE & Jim Johnston – Rest In Peace (Undertaker) – 3:17*
21. WWE & Jim Johnston – Snake Bit (Jake “The Snake” Roberts) – 2:08*
22. WWE & Jim Johnston – If You Smell… (The Rock) – 2:56*
* Estas canciones pertenecen a un disco bonus llamado “Legends of WWE”. Están representadas como bonus tracks.

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- 2010:

WWE The Music: A New Day (Vol. 10)



Intérprete: Varios Artistas
Álbum: WWE The Music – A New Day, Volume 10
Año: 2010.
Calidad MP3: 256 A 320 Kpbs.
Pistas/Canciones: 14.


Lista de Canciones:
1. Adelitas Way – It’s A New Day (The Legacy) – 3:04
2. Cage9 – I Am Perfection (Dolph Ziggler) – 3:19
3. Downstait – I Came To Play (The Miz) – 4:57
4. Story Of The Year – Just Close Your Eyes (Christian) – 4:31
5. WWE y Jim Johnston – Return The Hitman (Bret Hart) – 5:37
6. Sean Jenness – Written In My Face (Sheamus) – 3:33
7. Patsy Grime – Insatiable (Tiffany) – 3:10
8. Evan Jones – Domination (Ezekiel Jackson) – 4:17
9. Mutiny Within – Born To Win (Evan Bourne) – 4:17
10. Vinny & Ray con Marlyn Jimenez – Oh Puerto Rico (Primo) – 3:32
11. Watt White – Radio (Zack Ryder) – 4:02
12. Jimi Bell – New Foundation (The Hart Dynasty) – 3:32
13. Kim Sozzi – You Can Look (But You Can’t Touch) (Bella Twins) – 3:47
14. Maylene & The Sons of Disaster – Crank The Walls Down (Big Show y Chris Jericho) – 3:07

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