WWF Stone Cold Steve Austin – Hell Yeah (1999) DVD Soundtrack.



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Pagemaster
12-09-2014, 11:59 AM
It’s a long, very long shot, but I have to give it a go.

Does anyone or has anyone seen this classic WWF Stone Cold Steve Austin – Hell Yeah DVD?

If so the music on there is both score and soundtrack – excluding Austin’s Hell Yeah Song.

I cannot trim the DVD for scenes to upload onto YouTube, and there’s nothing online – saddly.

Can anyone help me on this, I’ll give the time to anyone who can help me figure out the score and music used in this DVD.

Thank you.


Amanda
12-09-2014, 12:14 PM
Normally, I’d look at the full cast and crew segment on imdb to see the credited composers. I get no listing in a search so that’s no help. Perhaps it is all licensed music? In which case one would have to go track by track and attempt to identify it….Does the dvd have end credits? Is there a list of songs used? I dunno any other way to check….

Pagemaster
12-09-2014, 12:24 PM
I tried the IMDB ages ago and found nothing, I’ll try the DVD credits but I don’t think nothing’s on there.

docrate1
12-09-2014, 12:27 PM
Normally, I’d look at the full cast and crew segment on imdb to see the credited composers. I get no listing in a search so that’s no help. Perhaps it is all licensed music? In which case one would have to go track by track and attempt to identify it….Does the dvd have end credits? Is there a list of songs used? I dunno any other way to check….

most WWE dvds have "in-house" made music. Most of it is composed by Jim Johnston, with older pieces being from Jimmy Hart or whoever was the WcW music composer. I’ve seen Paul Williams being credited some times, and also Howard Helm. My best guess would be to check wikipedia for music themes associated to each wrestlers, and the relevant artists.

Also, 99% of WWE productio music is unreleased, and if the company has it its way, will never be.


Pagemaster
12-09-2014, 12:40 PM
Thank you for the reply Docrate1,

The music and score I’m seeking from this DVD would be before the year 2000.

I’ve Googled the composers and there’s not a lot of their music around.


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