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  • Rock Band DLC for March revealed in OXM ad

    by 
    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]

  • Cinemassively: Darker Side of Everquest II

    by 
    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    11.12.2007

    This next video comes from Hastur8, and takes place in Everquest II. As the story goes, long ago, there were three faeries, Nyisa, Lanya, and Vecia. They were attacked from all around and became evil forces. Their sole purpose was to bring chaos and destruction.Set to the soothing sounds of Nine Inch Nails, "We're in this Together" is the perfect soundtrack for some ass kicking, which they hand out frequently. These ladies are an unstoppable force, conquering monsters that would have me hiding under my bed. When their work is done, they ride off into the sunset, but not before warning that they'll be back.

  • Have it your way: With GarageBand

    by 
    Dave Caolo
    Dave Caolo
    02.08.2006

    First Trent Reznor did it. Now it's The King's turn. No, not Elvis. I mean The Burger King. During last weekend's Super Bowl, Burger King ran an ad that featured a good, old-fashioned musical production number, complete with dancers dressed like Whopper components (the meat patty dress was especially disturbing). If you wish you could relive that moment, or if you think you could do better with the music itself, rejoice. BK has made the "Whopperettes" music available for download as a GarageBand project.* Make your own brainwashing propaganda enchanting jingle on your Mac. Does anyone else want a Whopper all of a sudden?*There's no direct link, so once you're on the site, click "Bonus Material" and then "Music."Thanks to everyone who sent this in.