[Wii, PS2] MTV Announces Rock Band Track Pack
Posted by Ramon Aranda on 05.05.2008
Wii and PS2 versions of Rock Band get some tunes.
Harmonix today announced plans to release Rock Band Track Pack Volume 1 for the Wii and PlayStation 2. The 20-Track Pack features a mix of classic hits and current favorites, including songs by Boston, Nine Inch Nails, Stone Temple Pilots, and All American Rejects. The Rock Band Track Pack Volume 1 will be available on July 15th, 2008 for a MSRP of $29.99.
Tracks:
30 Seconds to Mars The Kill
All American Rejects Move Along
Blink – 182 All the Small Things
Boston More Than a Feeling
David Bowie Moonage Daydream
Faith No More We Care A Lot
Grateful Dead Truckin'
The Hives Die, All Right!
KISS Calling Dr. Love
Lynyrd Skynyrd Gimme' Three Steps
Nine Inch Nails March of the Pigs
Oasis Live Forever
Paramore Crushcrushcrush
The Police Synchronicity II
Queens of the Stone Age Little Sister
Ramones Teenage Lobotomy
Smashing Pumpkins Siva
Stone Temple Pilots Interstate Love Song
Weezer Buddy Holly
Wolfmother Joker & the Thief
**All 20 tracks utilize original master recordings**
** All tracks are available as DLC on competing platforms**
Posted By: Vmexican21 (Guest) on May 05, 2008 at 06:32 PM
Wow, I hate to say it, but that's incredibly lame.
20 Tracks? That's all? Even if it's the first of possibly many volumes, it's sticking you with some real stinker songs here. This decreases the value pretty significantly. (Some of the least-downloaded DLC is included on this disc. There's a reason some of these songs have not been popular downloads...)
This is not to say that they should've only put "popular" songs on-disc, but they could've increased the track count to at least 30.
Throw the PS2/Wii owners a frickin' bone. This is less than scraps.
Posted By: Arby's Beach (Guest) on May 05, 2008 at 07:16 PM
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