10 Wrestling Themes That Are Actually Good Songs

4. Triple H - My Time

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLsVA2M4Ras Chris Warren's performance of the DX theme song in 1998 was so popular that Jim Johnston decided to place him as a common fixture on many of his musical compositions, and perhaps the one where he really shines through on is the rebellious stylings of 'My Time'. As with the DX Band's other WWE contributions, the bratty vocals courtesy of Chris Warren on 'My Time' are a real highlight but the musical backdrop is also worthy of high praise. It peaks interests with its electronic sitar, middle-eastern-like melody and Morse code style blips peppering it, all evidence of a song that revels in its own experimental style. This style is what makes it one of the most unique theme songs to ever be recorded because it takes risks musically but backs them up with adept songwriting, helping to hold all of the creative movements of the track together. 'My Time' proved that the WWE could once again display another facet of an ever evolving wrestler, further highlighting the importance of a good theme song. It is also one of the most organic sounding and well produced wrestling tracks of the past fifteen years.
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