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  • Rock Band Weekly: Stone Temple Pilots, Jimmy Eat World

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    10.15.2010

    The other "Creep" song will be available next week as part of Rock Band's DLC. No, not the one by TLC, and, also, not the album by White Zombie -- that was Astro-Creep. Actually, there's like a hundred or something songs called "Creep." So, we're talking about the one by Stone Temple Pilots. In fact, there's a whole track pack from the band's Core album next week, in addition to "Plush" being featured in Rock Band 3. Next week's DLC also features a second track pack from Jimmy Eat World. Check out all the track details after the break.

  • Rock Band Wiikly achieves sync: Stevie Ray Vaughan, No Doubt, Jimmy Eat World

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    03.02.2009

    It appears that Rock Band Wiikly and Rock Band Weekly have achieved sync, as Stevie Ray Vaughan's Texas Flood album and No Doubt will be available this week on all current-gen consoles. The Wii's Rock Band Music Store still has a lot of catching up to do, so it also receives a reconstituted serving of Jimmy Eat World.Stevie Ray Vaughan's Texas Flood (200 Wii points apiece): "Love Struck Baby" "Pride and Joy" "Texas Flood" "Tell Me" "Rude Mood" "Testify" "Mary Had a Little Lamb" "Dirty Pool" "I'm Cryin" "Lenny" Individual songs (200 Wii points apiece): "New" - No Doubt "Futures" - Jimmy Eat World "Lucky Denver Mint" - Jimmy Eat World "Sweetness" - Jimmy Eat World The tracks will be available tomorrow, March 3, and videos for all of this week's tracks are after the break.

  • Rock Band Weekly: Alt Country and Jimmy Eat World

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    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    02.20.2009

    Some alternative-country (yes, that's actually a sub-genre of music) and three songs from Jimmy Eat World will be making their way to the Rock Band Music Store next week.As much as we'd love to discuss the music that's included in the Alt Country Pack, we decided to focus our attention on the Jimmy Eat World tracks since we already googled some interesting facts about the songs. Were you aware that "Lucky Denver Mint" was in the flick Never Been Kissed? Or that "Sweetness" was a song included in NHL 2003? We bet you didn't know that "Futures" was used in First Decent -- now you do.Alt Country Pack (680 / $8.49) "3 Dimes Down" by Drive By Truckers (160 / $2) "Can't Let Go" by Lucinda Williams (160 / $2) "People Got a Lot of Nerve" by Neko Case (160 / $2) "Time Bomb (LIVE)" by Old 97s (160 / $2) "Satellite Radio" by Steve Earle (160 / $2) Jimmy Eat World Pack (440 / $5.49) "Futures" by Jimmy Eat World (160 / $2) "Lucky Denver Mint" by Jimmy Eat World (160 / $2) "Sweetness" by Jimmy Eat World (160 / $2)

  • Challenge Jimmy Eat World to a game of Halo 3

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    10.25.2007

    Following in the footsteps of both Fall Out Boy and developer Valve, musical group Jimmy Eat World is ready and willing to log onto Xbox Live and get their game on. This Saturday, October 27th from 1-3:00PM eastern, Jimmy Eat World will be hopping on Xbox Live to play a few hours of Halo 3 with their fans (and enemies) as part of the Xbox.com sponsored Game with Fame tradition. So, if you're all about pwning Jimmy and his edible world, simply send a friend request or message to gamertags "JimmyEatWorld_J", "JimmyEatWorld_T", "JimmyEatWorld_R" or "zlind76". Then, come Saturday, be ready to game with the musical fame that is Jimmy Eat World and prove once and for all that just because a person can eat the world, it doesn't mean they're good at Halo 3.