
Okay, here's this WWF Full Metal The Album Commercial. I never knew who the German narrator is/was. He's there because the Album was released by Edel, their a German Record Label. This commercial is really amazing as it shows you how it was in 95

BrandonDaCollector wrote:WWF The Music Volume 2: This was THE ONE that truly ignited the spark of WWF Theme Music Collectibility because with the title you knew there was going to be more aheadI listened to this one countless times, maybe even more so than Full Metal
In fact I listened to this & Metallica's ReLoad in 97 more than any other album release during this year/time period
It was a rather simple release however because there was no heavy metal groups involved, it was all by Jim Johnston. There was three alternate tracks here never heard at live WWF events that had special segments during WWF programming. Its pretty cool that they did that though I think it did cost some other wrestlers' themes to be cut which really is a sacrifice I do not prefer. By WWF terms this was released in the last days of the New Generation and pre-Attitude era (but we all know the true first times of the Attitude Era started when the nWo happen in 1996) so this was released in the Summer 1997. Now unlike the previous two albums, this wasn't produced by a major record label, it was actually really all Stephanie Music & WWF/Titan Sports. I found the tracks to be all exciting yet so different from the previous album. Here is Mine via the Front & Back covers.
BrandonDaCollector wrote:
WWF The Music Volume 3: This is arguably My favorite album of the whole series. I was astounded when I found out about it not to mention when I got itIt was released in 1998 which this year marks it's 25th anniversary
There was so much going on in that year in Wrestling, Baseball, Boxing, Movies & TV Show, Video Games, Music. It was a remarkable year. I love the Front & Back Covers
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