SUMMARY: RUNNING TIME: 3:20 Min.
The song is the eleventh track on “Macho Man” Randy Savage’s 2003 debut rap album, Be A Man.
REVIEW:
As maligned as Savage’s rap music (vanity) project deservedly is (no surprise, it was his only album), Be A Man still has a few decent tracks. Of them, along with great metal instrumentals, there’s no mistaking Savage’s distinctively gravelly voice on “Feel the Madness!”
Think of the track as a cross between something closer to hard rock than rap and an extended “Macho Man” wrestling promo. If not for his long-held preference for “Pomp and Circumstance,” this track could have been a good entrance music choice during his late World Championship Wrestling (WCW) career (say, 1999).
Inevitably, his back-up chorus gets almost as much airtime, but the chemistry with rap rookie Savage actually works. Some of this song’s lyrics are laughably bad, particularly coming from a fifty-year-old Savage, but at least the end result of “Feel the Madness!” delivers some tongue-in-cheek entertainment.
BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING: 6 Stars