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WWF: The Music Vol. 4 by Jim Johnston - As the business of professional wrestling skyrocketed in the '90s, each of the WWF VOLUMES grew in sales figures as well. What's also increased is the song quality and production, with VOLUME 4 topping them all. Self-professed '80s heavy metal fanatic Chris Jericho can be proud of his rap/metal hybrid "Break Down the Wall." This style of music, enjoying much contemporaneous success, appears throughout the disc. "Big" is a jamming blues number. "Sexual Chocolate" is a soulful slow-jam R&B tune. Mankind's "Wreck" is a riff-roaring rocker. "Blood Brother" is an excellent synth-metal instrumental. "My Time" exudes anger, combining a crafty rap with a strong beat. The Rock's "Know Your Role" is a hilarious album closer. The WWF house band delivers on VOLUME 4, as these songs stand up on their own, apart from the context. This should make a great stocking stuffer for every wrestling fan.
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