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

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    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: Stevie Ray Vaughan, a No Doubt cherry on top

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    02.27.2009

    It's the Flood! Except this one comes from Texas and not an ancient circular super-weapon floating in space. As we learned yesterday, Stevie Ray Vaughan's Texas Flood album will indeed be next week's Rock Band DLC. Tagging along for the ride will be No Doubt.Stevie Ray Vaughan's Texas Flood (1280 / $16) "Love Struck Baby" (160 / $2) "Pride and Joy" (160 / $2) "Texas Flood" (160 / $2) "Tell Me" (160 / $2) "Rude Mood" (160 / $2) "Testify" (160 / $2) "Mary Had a Little Lamb" (160 / $2) "Dirty Pool" (160 / $2) "I'm Cryin" (160 / $2) "Lenny" (160 / $2) Individual song: "New" - No Doubt (160 / $2) All tracks are masters and will be available for download next Tuesday and Thursday for Xbox 360 and PS3, respectively.

  • Rock Band to be swept away in a Texas Flood next week

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    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    02.26.2009

    Blues fans, rejoice -- nimble-fingered guitar legend Stevie Ray Vaughan's seminal eighties album Texas Flood will be landing on the Rock Band Music Store next week for 1280 ($16). The 10-song pack will include every track off the original album, meaning we'll soon be warbling our way through Billboard-toppers like "Pride and Joy," "Rude Mood," and the titular track (which you might remember from the original Guitar Hero). Finally, we'll have some appropriate DLC to boot up whenever our flannel-shirted cohorts decide to explain how "that woman gone and done them wrong."We'll let you know about the pricing of the individual songs -- and whether Texas Flood will have company when it hits the music store -- if Harmonix makes its standard official DLC announcement tomorrow.[Thanks to everyone who sent this in!]