Mp3 | Undertaker Entrance Song
The character's music evolved alongside his various personas—from the mortician to the leader of a cult and finally the legendary "Phenom". Song Title Artist/Composer (1990–1994) "Funeral March" / "Grim Reaper" Jim Johnston New Generation (1995–1998) "Graveyard Symphony" Jim Johnston Lord of Darkness (1998–1999) "Dark Side" Jim Johnston Ministry of Darkness (1999) "Ministry" Jim Johnston American Badass (2000) "American Bad Ass" Biker Era (2000–2002) "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)" Limp Bizkit Big Evil (2002–2003) "Dead Man" / "You're Gonna Pay" Jim Johnston The Phenom (2004–2020) "Rest in Peace" Jim Johnston Boneyard Match (2020) "Now That We're Dead" The Composer Behind the Music
Jim Johnston was the primary architect of The Undertaker's sonic identity. He treated the character's entrance like a film score, using church organs, funeral bells, and choir chants to build an aura of dread before the wrestler even appeared. Undertaker Entrance Song Mp3
(2011): A haunting, somber track by Johnny Cash used during his WrestleMania 27 rivalry with Triple H. Complete Chronological Theme History (2011): A haunting, somber track by Johnny Cash
(2004–2020): Composed by Jim Johnston, this is a refined iteration of the classic funeral theme, featuring deep bell tolls, heavy organ, and thunderous sound effects. Which are you interested in (e
(2000–2002): Performed by Limp Bizkit, this nu-metal track defined his "American Badass" biker era.
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The Undertaker has utilized over throughout his 30-year WWE career, ranging from eerie orchestral pieces to licensed rock anthems. While most were original compositions by longtime WWE composer Jim Johnston , he also famously used tracks by Limp Bizkit and Johnny Cash . Most Iconic & Long-Running Themes