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  • Rock Band Weekly: Culture Club, Loverboy, STP, Phish and Faith No More

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    04.29.2011

    Next week's Rock Band update will have everybody "working for the weekend," which will surely have folks asking: "Do you really want to hurt me, do you really want to make me cry?" Check out the full DLC details past the break.

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

    by 
    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.

  • Guitar Hero 5 and Band Hero: June DLC

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    05.26.2010

    [flickr] June's shaping up to be quite a packed month for Guitar Hero 5 and Band Hero DLC aficionados. On top of a free pack of national anthems for Xbox 360 and PS3 users -- you haven't lived until you've rocked out to Germany's national anthem, "Lied der Deutschen," by the way -- three separate band track packs will be available. These will feature Stone Temple Pilots, Alice Cooper and All Time Low. Head past the break to check out the full list of DLC. We have a feeling that Spanish foreign exchange student staying with your family this summer is going to be pumped to play some "Marcha Real."

  • Rock Band Weekly: Stone Temple Pilots, Weezer and Garbage

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    02.15.2008

    We were going to start this post off with something about how half-Japanese girls do it to us every time, but considering many people never listened to Weezer's sophomore album Pinkerton, or the song El Scorcho, we were a little afraid of being called racists ('cause that's always fun). And yes, Rock Band Weekly is normally a Monday post, but because of the President's Day holiday, where we give thanks and praise to The Master, the DLC announcement came from Harmonix a bit early.Individual Songs Sex Type Thing - Stone Temple Pilots (160 MS points/ $2) El Scorcho - Weezer (160 MS points/ $2) Why Do You Love Me - Garbage (160 MS Points / $2) Videos for this week's Rock Band DLC can be found after the break. And make sure to check out what STP's Scott Weiland looked like before heroin. Just remember, these songs will be available next Tuesday for the Xbox 360 and Thursday for the PS3.

  • Rock Band Weekly: Iron Maiden, The Hives, Stone Temple Pilots

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    01.07.2008

    Don't expect a road map of Rock Band's downloadable content for the future, but you can plan on getting that second mortgage on your house because the excellent DLC just keeps flowing. This week brings us three different decades of rock and you should feel free to go with the emotion of each decade. For Iron Maiden's Number of the Beast start banging your head, then get strung out and depressed for Stone Temple Pilot's Interstate Love Song and, finally, get hipster and pour yourself an appletini with The Hives' Die, All Right! Some good songs to play while "waiting on a Sunday afternoon."Individual songs Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden *Cover* (160 MS points/ $2) Die, All Right! - The Hives (160 MS points/ $2) Interstate Love Song - Stone Temple Pilots (160 MS Points / $2)) Videos of the songs can be found after the break. Reminder: Harmonix will be announcing Rock Band DLC every Monday from now on, and the DLC will continue to be available Tuesday on Xbox 360 and Thursday on PS3.