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Question about two themes (Rock and DiBiase)
Posted: July 31st, 2008, 10:05 am
by Mr. Angle
I had a question about two (or four
) themes.
On Rock's xylot page, I can't hear the difference between his 11th and 13th.
Thesame goes for Ted DiBiase's 1st and newly added 2nd.
Could someone tell me what the difference is between them?
Re: Question about two themes (Rock and DiBiase)
Posted: July 31st, 2008, 12:22 pm
by TheMcD
DiBiase's first theme has less of the "Money, Money, Money" chorus in the background.
I can't hear any difference in the two Rock themes, but probably I'm not listening good enough.
The McD
Re: Question about two themes (Rock and DiBiase)
Posted: July 31st, 2008, 1:11 pm
by Jackson
The Rock's 13th is the same as the 11th with the exception of a quote in the middle of the song. He basically says that he'll take the CD and shove it up your candyass...you know the deal. it was obviously exclusive to the CD version. The WWE used it once (I guess by accident) in 2001.
Re: Question about two themes (Rock and DiBiase)
Posted: July 31st, 2008, 2:00 pm
by giznad138
if you listen to DiBiase's 2nd, when he says some of his lines, like for example.. "Everybody's got a price," there's background of "money, money, money" and the 1st theme doesn't have that.. i thought it sounded the same too until i listened to both of 'em over and over
Re: Question about two themes (Rock and DiBiase)
Posted: July 31st, 2008, 2:18 pm
by Mr. Angle
ThemeAnthology2350 wrote:The Rock's 13th is the same as the 11th with the exception of a quote in the middle of the song. He basically says that he'll take the CD and shove it up your candyass...you know the deal. it was obviously exclusive to the CD version. The WWE used it once (I guess by accident) in 2001.
Ah thanks, now I noticed it
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Re: Question about two themes (Rock and DiBiase)
Posted: August 1st, 2008, 8:31 am
by TheMcD
Interesting side fact: The N64 game WWF No Mercy uses the Rock theme with the CD line. Listen to it for a while, it will come up. This is also the only line... no "know your damn role" or the like.
The McD