WWF The Music, Vol. 4
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| Compilation album by World Wrestling Federation | ||||
| Released | November 2, 1999 | |||
| Genre | Heavy metal Post Grunge |
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| Label | Koch Records | |||
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WWF The Music, Volume 4 is a compilation album released by the World Wrestling Federation in 1999. It features mostly recent theme songs of wrestlers on the roster at the time. All of the songs were composed by Jim Johnston.
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- "Break the Walls Down" (Chris Jericho)
- "Big" (The Big Show)
- "No Chance in Hell" (The Corporation) (performed by Peter Bursuker)
- "Sexual Chocolate" (Mark Henry)
- "This Is a Test" (Test)
- "Wreck" (Mankind)
- "Oh Hell Yeah" (Stone Cold Steve Austin) (performed by H-Blockx)
- "Danger At the Door" (D'Lo Brown)
- "Blood Brother" (Christian)
- "AssMan" (Billy Gunn)
- "Ministry" (The Undertaker)
- "My Time" (Triple H & Chyna) (performed by Chris Warren)
- "On the Edge" (Edge)
- "Know Your Role" (The Rock) (performed by The Rock)
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