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FMW Productions

Japanese record label


FMW Productions was the name of a Japanese record label of professional wrestling promotion Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW), which produced many compilation albums consisting of theme songs of wrestlers on the FMW roster during the promotion's existence between 1991 and 2001.

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Last Fight

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Last Fight was the first compilation album by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW), which was produced and released in 1994. The album was recorded shortly after Atsushi Onita lost his match to Genichiro Tenryu at 5th Anniversary Show on May 5, 1994, forcing him to retire at the following year's 6th Anniversary Show. The album was released on July 21, 1994 and consisted of various FMW theme songs and clips of Atsushi Onita's retirement press conference on May 9, 1994 as well as his acclaimed messages with Genichiro Tenryu from 5th Anniversary Show and Tarzan Goto at the 1990 Summer Spectacular and the 2nd Anniversary Show.[1]

Track listing

  1. Retirement Press Conference (May 9, 1994)
  2. Atsushi Onita "Wild Thing" by X
  3. Mune-ippai No Puroresu Jinsei
  4. Encounter With Wrestling
  5. Return First Round ~ FMW Raising An Army Decision
  6. FMW Raising An Army
  7. Barbed Wire
  8. Shiodome ~ Norobu Barbed Wire Deathmatch
  9. FMW 1st Anniversary Show
  10. The Meaning Of A Flame and Mine Deathmatch
  11. Atsushi Onita vs. Tarzan Goto at FMW 2nd Anniversary Show
  12. Zasetsu To Fukkatsu
  13. Atsushi Onita vs. Genichiro Tenryu at FMW 5th Anniversary Show
  14. To The Next Generation
  15. Message To The Fans
  16. Mune-ippai Ni Dakishimete
  17. Current Blast Sound
  18. Timed Blast Sound

Phoenix: FMW Official Theme Song CD 1st

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Phoenix: FMW Official Theme Song CD 1st was the second compilation album by FMW which featured various versions of theme songs of Hayabusa and various FMW theme songs.[2]

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Theme of the F: FMW Official Theme Song CD 2nd

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Dead or Alive: FMW Official Theme Song 2nd was the third compilation album by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, featuring theme songs of FMW wrestlers. The album was released on June 26, 1996.[3]

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Dead or Alive: FMW Official Theme Song CD 3rd

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Dead or Alive: FMW Official Theme Song 3rd was the fourth compilation album by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, featuring theme songs of various FMW wrestlers. The album was released on September 26, 1997.[4]

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FMW Entertainment Music - Official Theme Song CD Best

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FMW Entertainment Music - Official Theme Song CD Best was the fifth and final compilation album of Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling featuring new theme songs of wrestlers as well as a few theme songs which had been featured in the previous albums as well.[5]

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References

  1. "Last Fight". WrestlingMedia. July 21, 1994. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  2. "Phoenix - F.M.W. Official Theme Song CD 1st". WrestlingMedia. December 20, 1995. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  3. "Theme of the F - F.M.W. Official Theme Song CD 2nd". WrestlingMedia. June 26, 1996. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  4. "Dead or Alive - F.M.W. Official ThemeSong CD 3rd". WrestlingMedia. September 26, 1997. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  5. "FMW Entertainment Music - Official Theme Song CD Best". WrestlingMedia. November 17, 1999. Retrieved 2018-02-09.

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