


When Mercy Drive returned under their new name, they rerecorded Tattoo with new lyrics. Stan Martell (bass guitar) was later added to the lineup. Jimmy McGlothlin (vocals), Jake Beard (guitar), and Corey Lane (drums) recorded at Tree Studios in Atlanta with producer Rick Beato. Maven went on to use " Tattoo" as his entrance theme for the entirety of his time in WWE (2001–2005).Īfter parting ways with Josh Lyons and Mark James, the band reorganized and changed its name to 'Mercy Drive'. WWE would also enlist the help of Big Mother Thruster to produce a song for the series' eventual winner, Maven Huffman. The soundtrack to the series went on to sell over 150,000 copies nationwide. Four of their songs were used on Tough Enough, a reality show produced by WWE which aired on MTV. In 2001, Big Mother Thruster gained bigger exposure through working with WWE (then World Wrestling Federation) and MTV. They also gained recognition through supporting other acts including Drowning Pool, Adema and Staind. Their momentum increased when they played the Florida circuit. Big Mother Thruster was a moderate success. Jimmy McGlothin joined the band after meeting Corey in a mosh pit during a Hard Rock Live show in the summer of 2000. At WrestleMania 30, they performed Randy Orton’s theme “Voices” live.Mercy Drive originates from the band Big Mother Thruster, founded by Corey Lane and Josh Lyons. They also provided the theme song for Wrestlemania 24, WWE One Night Stand, Extreme Rules 2011, and the WWE Network show Breaking Ground. Rev Theory has done plenty of other work with the WWE. “Voices” is so popular that it was the title track on the album Voices: WWE The Music, Vol. Orton’s previous theme was “This Fire Burns” by Killswitch Engage, and before that, it was “Burn in My Light” by Mercy Drive, “Line in the Sand” by Motörhead, “Evolve” by Jim Johnston, and “Blasting” by Jim Johnston. The song was written and recorded in 2008, and it has been used as Randy Orton’s theme ever since that time. Luzzi says he wanted to get into the mindset of “a killer who had no control over his actions or environment.” The Randy Orton theme is called “Voices,” and it’s by the band Rev Theory.Īccording to Bleacher Report, Rev Theory wrote the song specifically for Orton to use. Rich Luzzi, the lead singer of Rev Theory, actually traveled around with Randy Orton for a week prior to writing the song, and the lyrics were intended to reflect who Orton is as a character. So what is this song that plays as Randy Orton enters the ring, who sings it, and what are its lyrics? Download Link: bit.ly/YU3ZhN (mp3, 320kbps) Available Exclusively on iTunes: bit.ly/XPBtij Theme Count: 1st: "Blasting" 2nd: "News Hour Plus" 3rd: "Line In… T03:30:05.000ZĪmong the most iconic themes in the WWE right now is that of Randy Orton. WWE: "Voices" ► Randy Orton 13th Theme Song "Voices" by Jim Johnston & Rich Luzzi Album: WWE: Voices (Randy Orton) – Single Genres: Rock, Music Released: ℗ 2011 WWE, Inc.
