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WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song
WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song
WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song
WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song
WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song
WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song
WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song
WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song
WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song
WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song
WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song

Unlike many WWE themes composed in-house by Jim Johnston or CFO$, "Live In Fear" was an independent track Crozer had uploaded to a music licensing library.

"Live In Fear" is the quintessential theme song of the late WWE Superstar and his faction, The Wyatt Family . Originally titled "Broken Out In Love," the track was written and performed by British musician Mark Crozer before it was discovered and licensed by WWE specifically for Wyatt’s transition from NXT to the main roster. Origin and Selection

: Wyatt was immediately drawn to the eerie, swampy bass line, stating that it "captured a mood in a melody" that perfectly encapsulated his enigmatic character. Key Musical & Performance Details

: WWE purchased the rights in 2012 and renamed it "Live In Fear," a change Crozer initially found unusual since the title does not appear in the lyrics—though the original hook, "broken out in love," remains central to the chorus.

: Bray Wyatt personally selected the song while searching for music that matched his "Eater of Worlds" cult leader persona.

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In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song: Wwe: Live

Unlike many WWE themes composed in-house by Jim Johnston or CFO$, "Live In Fear" was an independent track Crozer had uploaded to a music licensing library.

"Live In Fear" is the quintessential theme song of the late WWE Superstar and his faction, The Wyatt Family . Originally titled "Broken Out In Love," the track was written and performed by British musician Mark Crozer before it was discovered and licensed by WWE specifically for Wyatt’s transition from NXT to the main roster. Origin and Selection WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song

: Wyatt was immediately drawn to the eerie, swampy bass line, stating that it "captured a mood in a melody" that perfectly encapsulated his enigmatic character. Key Musical & Performance Details Unlike many WWE themes composed in-house by Jim

: WWE purchased the rights in 2012 and renamed it "Live In Fear," a change Crozer initially found unusual since the title does not appear in the lyrics—though the original hook, "broken out in love," remains central to the chorus. Origin and Selection : Wyatt was immediately drawn

: Bray Wyatt personally selected the song while searching for music that matched his "Eater of Worlds" cult leader persona.

WWE: Live In Fear Bray Wyatt 4th Theme Song

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