WWE The Music, Volume 8 | ||||
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Released | March 25, 2008 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 49:09 (US version) / 58:35 (UK version) | |||
Label | Columbia, WWE Music Group | |||
Producer | Jim Johnston | |||
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WWE The Music, Volume 8 is a compilation album released by WWE on March 25, 2008. [1] [2] Unlike Volume 7, which was released exclusively on iTunes, Volume 8 was sold as a CD (much like other WWE music albums) in addition to being offered on iTunes.
All tracks were written by Jim Johnston. [3]
Track | Song | Performer | Subject | Length |
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1 | "No More Words" | EndeverafteR | Jeff Hardy | 4:23 |
2 | "S.O.S." | Collie Buddz | Kofi Kingston | 3:31 |
3 | "Glamazon" | Beth Phoenix | 2:49 | |
4 | "The Wall" | Heet Mob | Mark Henry | 3:09 |
5 | "In the Middle of It Now" | Disciple | Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder | 4:10 |
6 | "Sliced Bread" | Jillian Hall | Jillian Hall | 3:10 |
7 | "No Chance in Hell" | Theory of a Deadman | Mr. McMahon | 2:55 |
8 | "Don't Question My Heart" | Saliva, featuring Brent Smith | ECW | 3:39 |
9 | "Biscuits & Gravy" | Nick Sproviero | Jesse and Festus | 3:34 |
10 | "What Love Is" | Scooter & Lavelle | Candice Michelle | 3:36 |
11 | "Ain't No Make Believe" | Stonefree Experience | John Morrison | 4:19 |
12 | "Ain't No Stoppin' Me (Remix)" | Axel | Shelton Benjamin | 3:07 |
13 | "Turn Up the Trouble" | Airbourne | Mr. Kennedy | 3:13 |
14 | "Break the Walls Down" | Golden State | Chris Jericho | 3:33 |
Three bonus tracks sold exclusively through Wal-Mart include: [4]
Track | Song | Performer | Subject | Length |
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15 | "Let's Light A Fire Tonight" | Aiden | Ashley Massaro | 3:04 |
16 | "Hes Ma Da" | Hornswoggle | 2:33 | |
17 | "La Vittoria è Mia" ("Victory Is Mine") | Victor Khodadad | Santino Marella | 3:48 |
Country | Date |
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United Kingdom | March 24, 2008 |
United States | March 25, 2008 |
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