WWF Forceable Entry
WWF Forceable Entry is a soundtrack album by the World Wrestling Federation. Released on March 26, 2002 by Columbia Records, it features entrance music of WWE wrestlers re-recorded by various hard rock and heavy metal artists and bands. The album was a commercial success, charting at number three on the US Billboard 200.
It is also the last album released under the "WWF" name, as the company changed its name to "WWE" in May 2002 after a British court ruled in favor of the World Wide Fund for Nature in the WWF trademark dispute.
Composition
Johnny Loftus of music website AllMusic categorized WWF Forceable Entry as alternative metal, post-grunge and rap metal. The album features a number of cover versions and remixes, as well as new tracks. Some tracks are also new recordings of wrestlers' entrance themes, including Drowning Pool's cover of Motörhead's "The Game" and Disturbed's recording "Glass Shatters".Track listing
Note: Track 19 only appears on the Canadian release of the album.Personnel
- Jim Johnston – executive production, remix, mixing (recorded music)|mixing]
- Jay Baumgardner – production, mixing
- James Murray – engineering
- Kid Rock – production and mixing
- Al Sutton – engineering
- John Kurzweg – production, engineering and mixing
- Eric Thorngren – production, recording and mixing
- Terry Date – production and recording
- Limp Bizkit – production
- Josh Abraham – additional production
- Scott Weiland – additional production
- Andy Wallace – mixing
- Raine Maida – production
- Adam Kasper – mixing
- Rob Zombie – production
- Scott Humphrey – production and programming
- Frank Gryner – engineering
- The Old Dark Horse – mixing
- Matt Martone – production and engineering
- Justin Rimer – production
- Jack Joseph Puig – mixing
- Trent Reznor – production
- Dave Ogilvie – production
- Bryan Scott – production
- Jeremy Parker – engineering
- Ben Grosse – production and mixing
- Adam Barber – engineering
- Blumpy – engineering
- Bob Marlette – production, engineering, mixing and programming
- Sid Riggs – programming
- Dave Wyndorf – production
- John Shyloski – engineering
- John Travis – mixing
- Cyrille Taillandier – programming
- Stereomud – production
- Big Red – engineering and mixing
- Doug Kaye – production and engineering
- Rick Duncan – engineering
- Audio Hustlerz – production and arrangements
- Troy Staton – mixing
- Edsel Dope – production and engineering
- Warren Dyker – mixing
- Jim Wirt – production and engineering
- Matt Pinfield – liner notes