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WWE: Anthology 

Various

WWE: Anthology

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Universal
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 3
1.  World Wrestling Entertainment Signature more
2.  Real Amirican - Hulk Hogan more
3.  Hitman - Bret Hart more
4.  Walkabout - Bushwhackers more
5.  Together - Randy Savage & Miss Elizabeth Wedding more
6.  It's All About The Money - Million Dollar Man more
7.  Snake Bit - Jake The Snake more
8.  Bad Boy - Razor Ramon more
9.  No Holds Barred - Theme To No Holds Barred more
10.  Unstable - Ultimate Warrior more
11.  I Love You - Brother Love more
12.  Cool Cocky Bad - Honky Tonk Man more
13.  One Two Three - 1-2-3 Kid more
14.  Sweet Lovin Arms - Bertha Faye more
15.  Can't Get Enough - Flash Funk more
16.  I Know You Want Me - Sunny more
17.  I'll Be Your Hero - Lex Express more
18.  Sexy Boy - Shawn Michaels more
19.  Los Boricuas - Los Boricuas more
20.  Schizophrenic - Mankind more
21.  Smokin' - Smokin' Gunns more
22.  Sumo - Yokozuna more
23.  Snapped - Sycho Sid more
24.  Tell Me A Lie - Shawn Michaels Farewell more
25.  Enough Is Enough - Owen Heart more
26.  With My Baby Tonight - Road Dogg more
27.  Wild Cat - Sable more
28.  You Start The Fire - Bret Hart Tribute more
29.  Diesel Blues - Diesel more
30.  Dudes Shack - Mick Foley more
31.  Power - Nation Of Domination more
32.  Corporate Ministry - The Corporate Ministry more
33.  The Dudester - Dude Love more
Disc 2 of 3
1.  Attitude Signature more
2.  Break It Down - D-Generation X more
3.  I Won't Do What You Tell Me - Stone Cold Steve Austin more
4.  Ass Man - Billy Gunn more
5.  Brawl For All - Brawl For All Theme more
6.  Gold-Lust - Goldust more
7.  California - Wrestlemania(R) XVI Theme more
8.  Who I Am - Chyna more
9.  The Real Deal - D'Lo Brown more
10.  Deadly Game - In Your House Theme more
11.  The Ultimate - Ken Shamrock more
12.  You Think You Know Me - Edge more
13.  Blood - Gangrel more
14.  The Ho Train - Godfather more
15.  Fist - DX With Mike Tyson more
16.  Oh You Didn't Know? - New Age Outlaws more
17.  Burned - Kane more
18.  Hello Ladies - Val Venis more
19.  Real Man's Man - William Regal more
20.  I Don't Suck - Kurt Angle more
21.  Latino Heat - Eddie Guerrero more
22.  It Just Feels Right - Lita more
23.  Sexual Chocolate - Mark Henry more
24.  No Chance In Hell - Mr McMahon more
25.  Oh Hell Yeah - Stone Cold Steve Austin more
26.  If You Smell.... - The Rock more
27.  Bad Man - Rikishi more
28.  Bangin' It - Scotty II Hotty more
29.  "13" - Tazz more
30.  We're Comin' Down - Dudley Boyz more
31.  My Time - Triple H more
32.  Rabid - Chris Benoit more
33.  How Do You Like Me Now? - Hardcore Holly more
34.  Dark Side - Undertaker more
35.  Break Down The Walls - Chris Jericho more
Disc 3 of 3
1.  WWE Signature more
2.  Next Big Thing - Brock Lesnar more
3.  Dead Man - Undertaker more
4.  At Last - Christian more
5.  I'm Back - Eric Biscoff more
6.  Eyes Of Righteousness - Reverend D-Von more
7.  Fight - Summerslam(R) Theme more
8.  (619) - Rey Mysterio more
9.  Keys To The City - Trish Stratus With Lil Kim more
10.  Eye Of The Hurricane - The Hurricane more
11.  King Of My World - Chris Jericho: (Saliva) more
12.  Tall Grown Up - Stephanie McMahon more
13.  Need A Little Time - Torrie Wilson more
14.  The Game - Triple H more
15.  Dead Man - Undertaker more
16.  You Look So Good To Me - Billy & Chuck more
17.  The End - Judgement Day(TM) Theme more
18.  Here Comes The Money - Shane McMahon more
Featured Review
Colours Move Colours Move
F**k Buttons
More fine experiments in drone and noise from Bristol's finest leftfield duo; Fuck Buttons crown a triumphant year worldwide with another single taken off their excellent debut "Street Horrrsing", a strong candidate to feature among the year's best records in the most influential media. "Colours move" is a powerful blend of tribal drums, guitar fuzz, human screams and animal noises. But the real surprise in the 12" is the appearance of electronic icon Andrew Weatherall, reworking their former single "Sweet Love For Planet Earth." The man behind "Screamadelica" reshapes "Planet Earth" as an hypnotic, dub-driven track; the closest to the dancefloor Fuck Buttons have been to date and one of the most interesting mixes we have heard for ages.
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