WWE: Uncaged

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WWE: Uncaged
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Compilation album by
ReleasedDecember 16, 2016
Length49:41
Label WWE Music Group
Producer Jim Johnston
World Wrestling Entertainment chronology
WWE: Undertaker - From the Vault
(2016)
WWE: Uncaged
(2016)
WWE: Uncaged II
(2017)

WWE: Uncaged is a compilation album of unreleased professional wrestling entrance theme songs which was released by WWE on December 16, 2016 [1] on online music stores. The album features multiple tracks that were not available to the general public before the release of the album, such as the first version of Chris Jericho's theme song "Break the Walls Down", which was composed by Jim Johnston and performed by Adam Morenoff used for his WWE debut back in 1999. [2] The album also features the acoustic versions of Batista's theme song, "I Walk Alone" and Randy Orton's theme song, "Voices" which were used for their WrestleMania 30 video packages, which aired on WWE programming.

Contents

Track listing

All songs are composed, written and produced by Jim Johnston.

TrackSongSubjectLength
1"Smack" SmackDown 3:12
2"Holla If You Hear Me" Scott Steiner 3:16
3"Break the Walls Down [1999]" Chris Jericho 2:40
4"Viva La Raza" Eddie Guerrero 3:31
5"Desert Threat" The Iron Sheik 2:50
6"Dragon" Ricky Steamboat 3:06
7"Blayzing Hot" Alundra Blayze 2:34
8"The Horror" The Boogeyman 3:24
9"Buffalo" Tatanka 3:06
10"Posse" Mean Street Posse 2:54
11"Star of Vega" Savio Vega 3:08
12"Hardwood" Bam Bam Bigelow 2:57
13"Green Mist" Tajiri 3:16
14"Fighter" Dan Severn 2:28
15"I Walk Alone (Acoustic)" Batista 3:31
16"Voices (Acoustic)" Randy Orton 3:39

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References

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