"WWE Wreckless Intent" Tracklisting Revealed

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Columbia Records has announced details of WWE Wreckless Intent – a compilation of World Wrestling Entertainment’s Superstars’ entrance theme music perform by today's hottest hardcore rock, alternative and hip-hop artists.
The songs on WWE: Wreckless Intent are the wrestlers' themes heard during the WWE's enormously successful TV shows -- "SmackDown!®", "RAW®", "WrestleMania®", and "Saturday Night's Main Event™" -- as performed by today's top-selling aggro-rock and rap artists. The album features the first new music -- "Some Bodies Gonna Get It" (as associated with the WWE talent Mark Henry™) -- from Three 6 Mafia since the dirty south rappers took home the Academy Award for Best Original Song earlier this month.
You can pre-order here to get an autographed booklet and keychain.
The track listing is as follows:
Artists - Tracks - WWE talent:
1. Saliva - "I Walk Alone" - Batista™
2. Mercy Drive - "Burn In My Light" - Randy Orton®
3. Homebwoi - "Hard Hittin'" - Coach™
4. Brand New Sin - "Crank It Up" - Big Show®
5. Desiree Jackson - "Holla" - Candice™
6. Eleventh Hour - "A Girl Like That" – Torrie Wilson®
7. Kaballon - "Quien Soy Yo (Who I Am)" - Carlito™
8. Theory of a Deadman - "Deadly Game"
9. Silkk the Shocker - "I'm Comin'"
10. Shadows Fall - "Fury Of The Storm" - Rob Van Dam®
11. Three 6 Mafia - "Some Bodies Gonna Get It" - Mark Henry
12. Zebrahead - "With Legs Like That" - Maria™
13. Killswitch Engage - "This Fire Burns"
14. P.O.D. - "Booyaka 619" - Rey Mysterio®
15. Motörhead - "King of Kings" - Triple H®
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74 Comments on "'WWE Wreckless Intent' Tracklisting Revealed"



5. writes:
Yeah I did notice that. That's really stupid, I at least know that Randy Orton's name is real because my roommate used to live by him. But whatever. this CD looks like it would be a good buy for about $8. There's only a couple songs I would actually want to pay for but I might just download them because it's probably going to be like $15 so f*** that.














37. writes:
What bothers me about Cena is that it seems like he's getting booed 'cause it's, "the cool thing to do". It all started in New York, and since Cena is from Boston they booed the hell out of him and it's since snowballed from there. I've heard people say, "oh he can't wrestle". Gimmie a break. The rock and stone cold never got booed for no reason and they never pulled any super innovative moves off. AND THAT'S ALL I GOT TO SAY ABOUT THAT!



42. writes:
Pro wrestling is so lame but theres a few good tunes on this one like the last wrestling CD compliation they put out in 02 which had like Drowning Pool, Disturbed, Creed, Manson, Rob Zombie, and others.. This ones got Killswitch, Saliva, and Motorhead are the only good things about this one though..

43. writes:
anyone can tell me the name of the band that sings the music in this link:http://www.wwe.com/superstars/smackdown/batista/videos/...is the video that batista surrends is title and kurt angle beat mark henry for it.i just love that music when kurt angle rise the title


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47. writes:
This site is supposed to be for the discussion of the music, not about how or if wrestling is gay, fake, phony, etc. With that said, here are my personal opinions and discussions of the songs:
1. "I Walk Alone" by Saliva. Easily the most kick-ass song Saliva has ever put out. I was hooked the first time I heard it and I think it's a great opening track.
2. "Burn In My Light" by Mercy Drive. At first I didn't really like this song, but it's grown on me. The lyrics certainly are powerful, though I don't care too much about the tune.
3. "Hard Hittin" by Homebwoi. This is lame. Really lame. A complete disappointment with this track and a desperate attempt at music.
4. "Crank It Up" by Brand New Sin. This song's okay. Didn't blow me away, but its certainly respectable.
5. "Holla" by Desiree Jackson. Once again another really girlish song, but that's to be expected considering the wrestler being represented.
6. "A Girl Like That" by Eleventh Hour. A much better song than "Holla", but still a little preppy for my taste.
7. "Quien Soy Yo" by Kaballon. This is actually a pretty good song. Granted, it's not the hardcore riffs that comprisea large part of the CD, but a nice song nonetheless.
8. "Deadly Game" by Theory of A Dead Man. This is an awesome song. Hard hitting and straight to the point.
9. "I'm Coming" by Silkk the Shocker. PLEASE!!!!! My eardrums actually cried and begged me never to play this song ever again. This is without a doubt the weakest song on the entire CD. Skip over it.
10. "Fury of the Storm" by Shadows Fall. At least they repented for the worst song on the CD by following it up with the best song on it. This is a VERY heavy version of RVD's theme and reminds me more of when Van Dam was coming out to Pantera's "Walk" in ECW. By the way, his current theme, Breaking Point's "One of a Kind", isn't bad either.
11. "Some Bodies Gonna Get It" by Three 6 Mafia. I don't like rap. This song is no different. It sucks.
12. "With Legs Like That" by Zebrahead. A grooving song, but won't really appeal to the hardcore group. Still, I kind of like it.
13. "This Fire Burns" by Killswitch Engage. Hell f***ing yes! This song easily fits the psychotic personality of Kane. Another great, heavy metal song.
14. "Booyaka 619" by P.O.D. Good song, not great song. A hell of a lot better than Mysterio's hip-hop theme he has now.
15. "King of Kings" by Motorhead. Motorhead has always been one hell of a metal band, and they certainly bring the ball-grabbing music you would expect of such a high caliber band. I think it easily rivals "The Game" as a viable theme song for HHH.










70. writes:
you know, this cd is about music in a tv show. the bands are in it for the money or for publicity. I don't think they give a f*** about this "wrestling". But i don't know how many of you take this "pro wrestling" serious. IT'S A SHOW FOR f*** SAKE! this ain't got nothing to do with pro wrestling! but although it's a good way to get free publicity cause so many watch this so-cal wrestling. and one another thing; why the f*** there is rap?!? I think, that this "wrestling" is about brutality and pain, rap is about hopping and speaking fastly in baggy pants. heavymetal is about brutality and pain! I would maybe pay something like 8$ for this if there wouldn't be that f***ing rap. I got to this page, cause I was looking for dowloads for this album. I want the best of this album, Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall and Motörhead. I would buy this if there would be only heavymetal and not any f***ing rap / some f***ing pathetic P.O.D. So, this album is kind of lame, with only few good songs. And for f*** sake get a life for those who take WWE/RAW/SMACKDOWN serious. it's a show, nobody has died in it, if somebody would really be dead because of the show, you wouldn't look at it from TV. it would be Parental Advisory Not For Under 18 Years Old, and it wouldn't be in TV.


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1. The Omen writes:
The only good one is Motorhead