10 famous artists who have contributed music to WWE

Snopp Dogg being inducted into the Celebrity Wing of the WWE Hall of Fame
Snopp Dogg being inducted into the Celebrity Wing of the WWE Hall of Fame

#5 Alterbridge contributed music to WWE

Edge in WWE
Edge in WWE

'On this day, I see clearly..'. just give us goosebumps. It will simply go down as one of the best WWE theme songs of all-time. Performed by Alterbridge, 'Metalingus' was adopted by Edge as his own. The 'Rated R Superstar' still uses the theme to this very day.

Alterbridge discussed Edge's use of the song for Kerrang:

"I think people latched onto this song in particular probably because of its energy. When we play it live it always goes over very well and it’s a great crowd-interaction type of song. It also got a lot of exposure when the wrestler Edge used it as his theme song. That got us a lot of attention and I think it’s still Alter Bridge’s top streamed song." Said Mark Tremonti of Alterbridge (h/t Kerrang)

We'd absolutely love it if Alterbridge were to perform the song live and in-person at WrestleMania, for example. It would simply blow the roof off any arena.

#4 Chris Warren contributed music to WWE

Chris Warren sang the D-Generation-X theme song
Chris Warren sang the D-Generation-X theme song

Chris Warren's musical contributions to WWE will stand the test of time. Sadly, Warren is no longer with us, but what he left behind will be recognized by fans for generations to come.

Warren's voice can be heard on the DX theme song, as well as Triple H's 'My Time' theme, which became popular in the late 90's. Warren also performed numerous times at WWE events, providing lyrics for DX's entrance.

Jim Johnston told WWE.com about Chris Warren:

"My buddy Chris Warren sang that theme. Boy, is he a wild guy. I wanted something that sounded rebellious. I found Chris and told him to just let it go." Jim Johnston said (h/t WWE.com)

Johnston continued discussing the origins of the DX theme:

"I stood in front of him at the microphone. And he was a sweaty wreck because he had just been singing and screaming, and I started feeding him lines. Out came, ‘You think you can tell us what to do?’ and ‘You think that you’re better?’" Jim Johnston said (h/t WWE.com)

#3 Saliva contributed music to WWE

Batista in WWE
Batista in WWE

Saliva has been contributing music to WWE for a number of years now. They have provided a handful of pay-per-view event themes, with their first being in 2001 at the No Mercy pay-per-view using their song 'Click Click Boom'. Their most famous pay-per-view contribution was the use of their song 'Ladies and Gentleman' being the main song for WrestleMania 23 in Detroit.

However, Saliva's biggest contribution was providing their song 'I Walk Alone' as Batista's entrance music. The song fitted 'The Animal' perfectly, and was adopted by him during his rise in 2005. Batista used the song in his last match against Triple H at WrestleMania 35.

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