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Attires
The following attires become unlocked when you complete the corresponding task in the indicated chapter of Attitude Era mode on any difficulty setting.
Bradshaw APA Attire:
Unlocked in the 'Off Script' chapter.
Faarooq APA Attire:
Unlocked in the 'Off Script' chapter.
Kane '97-99 Debut Lighting:
Unlocked in the 'Rise Of DX' chapter.
Kane '97-99 Two Sleeves Attire:
Unlocked in the 'Brothers Of Destruction' chapter.
Kane '97-99 Undertaker Disguise:
Unlocked in the 'Brothers Of Destruction' chapter.
Mankind Brown Attire:
Unlocked in the 'Rise Of DX' chapter.
Stone Cold 3:16 T-Shirt:
Unlocked in the 'Brothers Of Destruction' chapter.
The Rock '98-99 Work-Out Attire:
Unlocked in the 'Mankind' chapter.
Extra Unlockables
In the Atitude Era mode unlockables there are some extras.
| Unlockable | How to unlock
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| - Complete Wrestlemania XV Storyline.
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| - Complete Wrestlemania XV Storyline.
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| - Complete all matches in Off Script Storyline.
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Preset Movesets
The following movesets correspond to the indicated character.
Moveset 1: Evan Bourne
Moveset 2: Alex Riley
Moveset 3: Mason Ryan
Moveset 4: Ezekiel Jackson
Moveset 5: Michael McGillicutty
Moveset 6: Husky Harris/Bray Wyatt
Moveset 7: William Regal
Moveset 8: Tyson Kidd
Moveset 9: JTG
Moveset 10: John Morrison
Moveset 11: Chris Masters
Moveset 12: Vladimir Kozlov
Moveset 13: Chavo Guerrero
Moveset 14: MVP
Moveset 15: Batista
Moveset 16: Michelle McCool
Moveset 17: Melina
Moveset 18: Maryse
Moveset 19: Shelton Benjamin
Moveset 20: Charlie Haas
Moveset 21: Goldberg
Moveset 22: Kurt Angle
Moveset 23: Rob Van Dam
Moveset 24: Mr. Anderson
Moveset 25: Jeff Hardy
Moveset 26: Matt Hardy
Moveset 27: D'Angelo Dinero
Moveset 28: AJ Styles
Moveset 29: Ric Flair
Moveset 30: Roddy Piper
Titles
Complete the following tasks in the indicated chapter of Attitude Era mode on any difficulty setting to unlock the corresponding Title.
W Championship '88-89:
Unlocked in the 'Austin 3:16' chapter.
W Championship '98-02:
Unlocked in the 'The Great One' chapter.
W Championship (Brahma Bull):
Unlocked in the 'WrestleMania XV' chapter.
W Championship (Smoking Skull):
Unlocked in the 'Brothers Of Destruction' chapter.
W Classic Intercontinental Championship:
Unlocked in the 'Brothers Of Destruction' chapter.
W European Championship:
Unlocked in the 'Rise Of DX' chapter.
W Hardcore Championship:
Unlocked in the 'Mankind' chapter.
W Light Heavyweight Championship:
Unlocked in the 'Off Script' chapter.
W Undisputed Championship:
Unlocked in the 'Off Script' chapter.
W Women's Championship:
Unlocked in the 'Off Script' chapter.
WCW World Heavyweight Championship '91-93:
Unlocked in the 'Off Script' chapter.
World Tag Team Championship '85-98:
Unlocked in the 'Brothers Of Destruction' chapter.
Best Gilberto Gil - Album
In the 1990s and 2000s, Gil continued to release innovative and critically acclaimed albums, such as (2002), a collaboration with producer and musician, Arto Lindsay. This album showcased Gil’s ability to blend traditional Brazilian music with contemporary styles, such as electronic and hip-hop.
Gilberto Gil is a name synonymous with Brazilian music, a legendary artist who has been a driving force in the country’s rich cultural landscape for over five decades. With a career spanning multiple genres, from samba and bossa nova to rock and Afro-Brazilian music, Gil’s discography is a treasure trove of eclectic sounds and styles. In this article, we’ll embark on a journey to discover the best Gilberto Gil album, exploring his most iconic works and the reasons why they stand out. best gilberto gil album
Born in 1942 in Salvador, Bahia, Gilberto Gil began his music career in the 1960s, amidst the burgeoning Brazilian popular music scene. His early work was heavily influenced by the bossa nova movement, which sought to revolutionize traditional samba music with a more sophisticated, melodic approach. Gil’s debut album, (1967), was a modest success, but it laid the groundwork for his future experimentation. In the 1990s and 2000s, Gil continued to
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Gil continued to push the boundaries of Brazilian music, exploring new sounds and themes. His album (1973) is notable for its use of electronic instruments and socially conscious lyrics, reflecting Gil’s growing interest in politics and social activism. This period also saw the release of “Docile” (1974), a critically acclaimed album that featured collaborations with artists like David Byrne and David Gilmour. With a career spanning multiple genres, from samba
Gil’s breakthrough came with the Tropicalia movement, a revolutionary musical and artistic phenomenon that emerged in the late 1960s. Alongside fellow artists like Caetano Veloso, Tom Jobim, and Os Mutantes, Gil helped shape a new sound that blended traditional Brazilian music with elements of folk, rock, and psychedelia. The iconic album (1972) is often cited as one of the greatest Brazilian albums of all time, showcasing Gil’s innovative fusion of styles.
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