Hulk Hogan & The Wrestling Boot Band

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I Want to Be a Hulkamaniac 02:15 Tools
Hulkster's in the House 02:31 Tools
Beach Patrol 02:15 Tools
Hulkster in Heaven 04:43 Tools
Hulkster's Back 02:20 Tools
American Made 02:15 Tools
Bad to the Bone 02:38 Tools
Hulk Rules 02:33 Tools
Hulk's the One 02:59 Tools
Wrestling Boot Traveling Band 02:57 Tools
06- I Want to Be a Hulkamaniac 02:57 Tools
Hulksters Back 02:20 Tools
Track-04 02:57 Tools
Real American 02:20 Tools
07- Beach Patrol 02:20 Tools
Track-10 02:20 Tools
03- hulkster's back 02:20 Tools
05- bad to the bone 02:20 Tools
I Am A Real American 03:47 Tools
04- wrestling boot traveling band 03:47 Tools
09- hulkster in heaven 03:47 Tools
I Want To Be A Hulk-A-Maniac 01:03 Tools
08- hulk's the one 03:47 Tools
hulkamaniac 03:47 Tools
10- hulk rules 03:47 Tools
Wrestling Boot Band 02:56 Tools
Wrestling Boot Travelling Band 01:03 Tools
Hulk Hogan: "American Made" 01:03 Tools
06 - I Want To Be A Hulkamaniac 01:03 Tools
06 - I Want To Be A Hulkamani 02:56 Tools
Hulk-A-Maniacs In Heaven 02:56 Tools
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The Wrestling Boot Band, also known as the Wrestling Boot Traveling Band, was a musical group fronted by Hulk Hogan that included "The Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart, Hogan's wife (Linda), and John Maguire. They released one album, Hulk Rules, in 1995 under the name "Hulk Hogan and the Wrestling Boot Band". Hulk Rules includes songs in the genres of rock, pop, rap and other genres. Two of the most notable songs on the Hulk Rules album are "American Made" and "Hulkster in Heaven". The former was used as the Hulkster's theme song in WCW for a while, until 1996, when Hulk hogan joined the nWo and began to use Jimi Hendrix "Voodoo child" as his entrance theme. The ballad "Hulkster in Heaven" was supposedly written in honor of a young fan whom Hogan had invited to sit in a front-row seat at a show in the UK. The story is that Hulk looked to the seat during the show and saw that it was empty, and was later informed that the child had died. This is the story behind the lyric "Guess there'll be an empty seat when I wrestle at Wembley.". Despite this story, Hogan never actually appeared at a WWF card held at Wembley. The album is considered by many[1] to be one of the most enjoyable cheesy albums of all time due to its amusing lyrics, derivative songwriting approaches, and excessive use of power chords. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.