Chris Warren, lead singer of the "DX band" passed away

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'DX Band' lead singer Chris Warren passes away

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WWE is saddened to learn that Chris Warren, the lead singer best known for the D-Generation X theme “Break It Down,” passed away Sunday. He was 49.

Warren’s voice epitomized the essence of WWE’s Attitude Era in the late ‘90s; his distressed, screeching rendition of “Break It Down” to this day remains synonymous with the famed faction, and is considered by many among the WWE Universe as one of sports-entertainment’s greatest themes. In addition to performing on several of WWE’s biggest stages, including WrestleMania XIV and SummerSlam 1998, the “DX Band” singer collaborated with WWE composer Jim Johnston on Sean “X-Pac” Waltman’s entrance theme “Make Some Noise,” and provided the vocals to Triple H’s solo theme, “My Time.”

WWE extends its deepest condolences to Warren’s family, friends and fans.
 

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Just today I found out that Warren says "MAKE SOME NOOOOOOIIIIISSE!!!!!!" and not "X-PAAAAAAAAAAAACCC!!!!!!!!" in the beginning. :dwillhuh:

:lupe:

Don't nobody understand some of the stuff dude be saying at the beginning of his records.

Everybody and they mama just knew he was saying "One self, this on?" on the My Time joint :heh:
 

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Playing Wrestlemania 2000 on Game Boy on my granny's back porch during my sister's baby shower and trying to remember the beat to Triple H's theme because that was some dope ass music.
Trying to find XPac's theme on BearShare for a friend.
The grainy copy of the DX theme I have on a CD somewhere.

All dope ass themes. Rest in peace.
 
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