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  • Nine more DLC tracks make it to Guitar Hero

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    03.08.2011

    The good news is that Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock DLC continues, thanks to enthusiasm from fans. The bad news is that the DLC schedule's life has been extended just long enough to enable the release of Trapt's "Headstrong." Perhaps the series is better off dead ... Okay, that's not fair to the eight songs in today's "Mega Pack" that aren't "Headstrong" -- or to the fact that for DLC that we didn't think would exist a couple of weeks ago, a nine-song pack is pretty generous. Check out the full lineup after the break.

  • Rock Band Weekly: The Stooges, Bad Religion

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    07.16.2010

    The only problem with The Stooges being added to Rock Band's DLC offerings next week is that it's going to make a real mess of our living room. We like to get into character, after all, and what good is an authentic Iggy Pop impersonation if you don't spit on everything and smear food all over your body? See full details of next week's Rock Band update after the break.

  • Rock Band Weekly: Rush's Moving Pictures, individual tracks

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    09.19.2008

    Next week's Rock Band DLC will be a second attempt at making Rush's Moving Pictures album available. Harmonix will also be releasing several individual tracks that may tickle your wallet's fancy.Rush - Moving Pictures (880 / $11) "Tom Sawyer" (Original) (160 / $2) "Red Barchetta" (160 / $2) "YYZ" (160 / $2) "Limelight" (Original) (160 / $2) "The Camera Eye" (160 / $2) "Witch Hunt" (160 / $2) "Vital Signs" (160 / $2) Individual tracks "Sorrow" - Bad Religion (160 / $2) "She Sells Sanctuary" - The Cult (160 / $2) "Bandages" - Hot Hot Heat (160 / $2) "Shoot the Runner" - Kasabian (160 / $2) "You're No Rock N Roll Fun" - Sleater-Kinney (160 / $2) "Love Spreads" - Stone Roses (160 / $2) Videos for the tracks can be found after the break. The songs will be available for download next Tuesday and Thursday for Xbox 360 and PS3, respectively.

  • Rock Band 2 to feature Turbonegro, Funcom announces

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    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    06.13.2008

    Yeah, you read that right: Funcom, the creators of the Age of Conan MMO. The Norway-based studio has name-dropped "Rock Band II," despite there being no official word of the sequel from the folks who develop, publish and distribute the Rock Band franchise. Joining the ranks of two consumer surveys and a Bo Diddley obituary as unofficial bearers of Rock Band 2 news is Funcom's press release for the Age of Conan soundtrack, which proudly touts fellow Norwegian deathpunk rockers Turbonegro (or "Turboneger" as they're known around Oslo) as feature acts on the disc, who, oh by the way, are also in "the game Rock Band II."And did you hear? Bad Religion has also been linked to the Rock Band sequel. Guitarist-songwriter Brett Gurewitz hit his Twitter watchers with this message last month: "Seven meetings and four executive decisions later, back at Sound City putting the finishing touches on 'Sorrow' for Rock Band 2."[Via Shacknews]