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  • Rock Band DLC for March revealed in OXM ad

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    01.31.2008

    According to X3F, who heard it from Megatonik, who saw it on ScoreHero, who cribbed it from scans on GameFaqs, OXM like totally printed all the Rock Band DLC for March in its new issue. We've confirmed the tracks are revealed in an advertisement for Xbox Live that was placed by Microsoft. There's no mention of prices, but if March releases follow the general trend, it should be 440 MS points ($5.50) for a pack and 160 MS point ($2) for a single song.Week of March 4: Thrash Pack Blinded By Fear - At The Gates Thrasher - Evile Shadow World - Haunted Week of March 11: Shooting Star - Bad Company *Cover* Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd Message In A Bottle - Police Week of March 18: Nine Inch Nails Pack March Of The Pigs The Collector The Perfect Drug Week of Mar. 25: Metal Pack Wrathchild - Ironmaiden *Cover* Supernaut - Black Sabbath *Cover* Fuel - Metallica That's great ... now about February?Update: An MTV/Harmonix spokesperson tells Shacknews this is a tentative schedule, saying, "Please stay tuned for confirmation of Rock Band DLC closer to their release."[Via X3F]

  • NIN Live: With Teeth tour is (not) first music DVD, HD DVD & Blu-ray release

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    01.29.2007

    Nine Inch Nail's 2005-2006 "Live: With Teeth" tour has finally set a date to come home on DVD, Blu-ray and HD DVD, February 27, and is proudly proclaiming by its press release as the first music DVD to hit all three at once. Unfortunately it appears that Trent Reznor and crew have been somewhat pwned by Eagle Rock Entertainment and The Pat Metheny Group who did the triple-release music DVD thing way back in October of 2006, who only made their debut after The Lake House hit the trifecta in September. Still, NIN fans should be excited to get the disc on any format they choose, or check it out early at any of a number of listening parties scheduled around the country.

  • NIN rocking out both HD DVD and Blu-ray

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    Matt Burns
    Matt Burns
    09.26.2006

    No matter what side of the high-def media battle line you are on, Nine Inch Nails has you covered with their first high-def concert disc. Nine Inch Nails Live: Beside You In Time is set to hit both HD DVD along with Blu-ray sometime in the first quarter of '07 and features two live shows shot in glorious 1080p. We don't have an exact release data nor pricing but the one thing that we are sure about is this is what Debbie Block from eMediaLive was talking about when she predicted that the music industries fate was in the hands of high-def media producers. The music industry needs to jump on board of these high-def formats in order to appeal to the "at-home" music listeners by combining high-quality music with outstanding video quality. The iPod already has the mobile crowd jammin' to low-quality music abroad but the home may still prove to be a profitable market and if you ask us, we love the idea of high-quality audio and video all mixed up in some sick synergy of killer music.Read: High-def previewRead: Nine Inch Nails to Release Concert Film on Blu-ray, HD DVD