10 Wrestling Music Albums You Need To Hear

By Douglas Scarpa /

3. Hulk Hogan And The Wrestling Boot Band - Hulk Rules

Quite simply, there€™s just so much wrong with Hulk Hogan€™s music album. Even with the help of Jimmy Hart -- who was a legitimate musician as a member of the moderately successful Gentrys -- the Hulkster still released a turd of an album. Released in 1995, after signing with WCW, the album actually reached the Top Ten of the Billboard children€™s chart. But what do kids know? There are so many highlights on this album -- and by that, we mean the exact opposite -- it€™s hard to pick just one. However, the best track on this mostly rock and pop album may be Hogan€™s attempt at rapping. €œBeach Patrol€ features the Hulkster €œrapping€ -- if you can call it that -- and also includes Jimmy Hart singing some nasally backup vocals. Also, does anyone else think that €œBeach Patrol€ has an eerily similar backing track to that of Tatanka€™s WWF theme -- more specifically, the version that appeared on the SNES Royal Rumble game?Yeah€