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WWF Forceable Entry was an album released by the World Wrestling Federation in 2002. This was the last album sold under the WWF name. It featured mostly rock bands doing versions of each wrestlers entrance music. Tracks 6, 8, 13, and 19 can still be heard on TV today. The album had a sequel released in May 2006. It was the first album the WWF/WWE released under a deal with Columbia Records. Image File history File links WWF_Forceable_Entry. ...
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Track listing
- Drowning Pool - "The Game" (Triple H) (3.29)
- Kid Rock - "Legs" (Stacy Keibler) (4.55)
- Creed - "Young Grow Old" (4.45)
- Disturbed - "Glass Shatters" (Stone Cold Steve Austin) (3.14)
- Limp Bizkit - "Rollin'" (Dead Man Mix) (The Undertaker) (3.42)
- Our Lady Peace - "Whatever" (Chris Benoit) (3.55)
- Rob Zombie - "Never Gonna Stop" (The Black Cat Crossing Mix) (Edge) (3.45)
- Breaking Point - "One of a Kind" (Rob Van Dam) (3.30)
- Marilyn Manson - "The Beautiful People" (The WWF Remix) (WWF SmackDown!) (4.18)
- The Union Underground - "Across the Nation" (WWF RAW) (3.02)
- Sevendust - "Break the Walls Down" (Chris Jericho) (3.17)
- Saliva - "Turn the Tables" (Dudley Boyz) (4.23)
- Monster Magnet - "Live for the Moment" (Hardy Boyz) (5.01)
- Stereomud - "End of Everything" (Raven) (3.29)
- Neurotica - "Ride of Your Life" (3.40)
- Cypress Hill - "Just Another Victim" (Tazz) (4.16)
- Dope - "No Chance" (Vince McMahon) (4.03)
- Boy Hits Car - "Lovefurypassionenergy" (Lita) (4.46)
- Finger Eleven - "Slow Chemical" (Kane)†
† This track was only featured on the Canadian and FYE Stores release of the album. Drowning Pool is a band hailing from Dallas, Texas that mixes hard rock and groove metal styles. ...
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Robert James Ritchie (born January 17, 1971), best known as Kid Rock, is an American rapper, singer, and rock musician. ...
Legs is a song performed by the band ZZ Top. ...
Stacy Ann-Marie Keibler (born October 14, 1979 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American actress and former professional wrestling valet and personality for World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment. ...
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Louis (guitar), CRegg (vocals, acoustic 12-string guitar), and I all grew up together from early childhood. ...
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Notes - Drowning Pool's version of "The Game" was performed live at WrestleMania X8.
- "Legs" is a cover of the song by the same name from ZZ Top It was believed that ZZ Top were wanted to make a new recording of the song, but they were never approached.
- The track "Young Grow Old" was used as the official theme song for Backlash 2002.
- The Undertaker's theme by Limp Bizkit also had a variant version on the internet with considerably different instruments but the lyrics remaining intact.
- The Union Underground's contribution, "Across the Nation", was originally intended to be Test's theme, but was instead used as the theme for RAW. There was a demo version of the song leaked onto the internet (a "Test" chant can still be heard in this version), but these chants are not present on the album.
- Although originally written for both of the Hardy Boyz, "Live for the Moment" was eventually used as the theme for Matt Hardy when he started his singles run.
- The track "Ride of Your Life" was used as the official theme song for King of the Ring 2002.
- Lita's Theme by Boy Hits Car has surfaced on the internet since the album's release in an uncensored form.
- Type O Negative and Slayer were both planned to make songs on this CD as themes for Kane and Test respectively but were dropped. Type O Negative eventually released their version of Kane's theme called "Out of the Fire" as a bonus track on their Life Is Killing Me album. Kane has never used this song as his theme tune. Slayer wrote "War Zone" for use as Test's theme in early 2001. However, delays in album production led to the track being dropped from the album and released on the band's God Hates Us All album.
- Some more possible cancelled tracks came from both 12 Stones and Seether. 12 Stones originally recorded their song "Back Up" for The Rock. However, the song was deemed to be too different from the original and was eventually dropped. 12 Stones used the song on their self-titled debut album in 2002. Seether recorded a version of Kurt Angle's theme song called "Out of My Way" but was also dropped. The song was released on their Disclaimer II album and the Freddy vs. Jason soundtrack. It was also eventually used as a theme song for Zach Gowen.
- Tazz's theme song on the CD has a different intro than the actual theme song he uses.
Drowning Pool is a band hailing from Dallas, Texas that mixes hard rock and groove metal styles. ...
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ZZ Top, affectionately known by their American fans as That little ol band from Texas,[1] is an American blues rock band formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas. ...
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Limp Bizkit (alternately spelled as limpbizkit) is a band from Jacksonville, Florida. ...
The Union Underground is an American Nu-Metal/rock band based in San Antonio, Texas. ...
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Life is Killing Me is the sixth album of original material by Brooklyn band Type O Negative. ...
Slayer is an American thrash metal band, formed in 1982 by guitarists Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King. ...
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God Hates Us All (2001) is the 10th full-length album by Slayer. ...
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Seether is a three piece post-grunge band from Johannesburg, South Africa. ...
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12 Stones is the eponymous debut album from the rock band of the same name. ...
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References - Back cover of WWF Forceable Entry
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