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Rock Band Weekly Release Schedule (July 19th Edition)

Submitted by on July 17, 2009 – 10:38 am8 Comments

rockband2logoHarmonix has announced the new releases for next week’s DLC, and if you have a penchant for angry rock/punk, you will not be disappointed.  A trio of three packs will be available, one each for Rancid, Kings of Leon and Rise Against.  These track packs will be available for the Xbox 360 on Tuesday, July 21st, and the PS3 Marketplace on Thursday, July 23rd.

The Wii will also get over 20 new tracks, including the No Doubt track pack that came to the other consoles a few months back.  Check out the jump for the full listing for each of the platforms, including pricing for each.

**ROCK BAND MEDIA ALERT**

KINGS OF LEON AND RANCID MAKE ROCK BAND DEBUTS

Plus tracks from No Doubt, Judas Priest, The Dead Weather and more for Wii and songs from The Grateful Dead and Thin Lizzy for Rock Band Unplugged!

Cambridge, Mass. – July 17, 2009 – Harmonix and MTV Games today announced that indie rockers Kings of Leon and punk rockers Rancid will make their Rock Band debuts with three packs of songs that will be added to the Rock Band Music Store of downloadable content next week, as will a three pack from Rise Against and a single from Lush, for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system.

Additionally, tracks from No Doubt, Judas Priest, The Dead Weather and more will be available in the WiiTM Rock Band Music Store, and tracks from The Grateful Dead and Thin Lizzy will be available for Rock Band Unplugged.

New Rock Band DLC Additions for Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3 Systems
The Rancid pack will include “Ruby Soho” and “Time Bomb,” from the band’s 1994 platinum album, …And Out Come The Wolves, as well as “Last One to Die,” from the band’s latest studio album, Let the Dominoes Fall. The band is currently on tour in support of this album with fellow American punk rock outfit Rise Against, who also offer a three pack to the Rock Band Music Store next week. “Re-Education (Through Labor)” and “Savior,” from the band’s new album, Appeal to Reason, as well as “Prayer of the Refugee,” from the band’s 2006 album, The Sufferer & the Witness, will be available July 21 for Rock Band fans. “Sweetness & Light” from English shoegazers Lush will also be available next week, and Tennessee indie rockers Kings of Leon will make their Rock Band debut with “Crawl” and “Sex on Fire,” from their 2008 album, Only by the Night, as well as “Molly’s Chambers,” from the band’s 2003 debut album, Youth and Young Manhood.

Tracks available for Xbox 360 (July 21) and PLAYSTATION 3 system (July 23):

Kings of Leon “Crawl”
Kings of Leon “Molly’s Chambers”
Kings of Leon “Sex on Fire”
Rancid “Last One to Die”
Rancid “Ruby Soho”
Rancid “Time Bomb”
Rise Against “Prayer of the Refugee”
Rise Against “Re-Education (Through Labor)”
Rise Against “Savior”
Lush “Sweetness & Light”
(All tracks are original master recordings)
These tracks will be available for purchase as part of the “Kings of Leon Pack,” “Rancid Pack,” “Rise Against Pack” or as individual tracks for Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3 systems.

Price: $1.99 (160 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) per track
$5.49 (440 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) for “Kings of Leon Pack,” “Rancid Pack” or “Rise Against Pack”

Wii Additions
Additionally, tracks from Big Dipper, Judas Priest and The Dead Weather, as well as back-catalog tracks from Jethro Tull, Naked Brothers and No Doubt will be available July 21 in the Wii Rock Band Music Store. These tracks come from the catalog of Rock Band music already released to owners of Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3 system. With the addition of these tracks, there are now more than 400 tracks in the Wii Rock Band Music Store.
Additional tracks available for Wii (July 21):

Big Dipper “All Going Out Together” *
Big Dipper “She’s Fetching” *
Big Dipper “Younger Bums” *

Judas Priest “Dissident Aggressor (Live)”
Judas Priest “Eat Me Alive (Live)”
Judas Priest “Prophecy (Live)”
The Dead Weather “Hang You From the Heavens”
The Dead Weather “No Hassle Night”
The Dead Weather “Treat Me Like Your Mother”
Jethro Tull “Hymn 43″
Naked Brothers “Body I Occupy”*
Naked Brothers “I Don’t Want To Go To School” *
No Doubt “Bathwater”
No Doubt “Don’t Speak”
No Doubt “Excuse Me Mr.”
No Doubt “Ex-Girlfriend”
No Doubt “Hella Good”
No Doubt “Hey Baby”
No Doubt “It’s My Life”
No Doubt “Just a Girl”
No Doubt “Running”
No Doubt “Simple Kind of Life”
No Doubt “Spiderwebs”
No Doubt “Sunday Morning”
No Doubt “Underneath It All”

(All tracks are original master recordings)

Price: $2.00 (200 Wii Points) per track
*Denotes $1.00 (100 Wii Points) per track

Rock Band Unplugged Tracks for PSP®System
Rock Band Unplugged fans will enjoy the addition of The Grateful Dead’s “Casey Jones” and Thin Lizzy’s “The Boys Are Back In Town (Live)” to the 21 tracks already available via the Rock Band Unplugged in-game music store for the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system.
Tracks available for Rock Band Unplugged (July 23):

Grateful Dead “Casey Jones”
Thin Lizzy “The Boys Are Back In Town (Live)”

Price: $1.99 per track on the PSP system

** Dates for Rock Band game tracks are tentative and subject to change. **

Website Links:
For more information, please visit:

Rock Band Website
Rancid Website Rise
Against Website
Kings of Leon Website

Rock Band 2 is available for Xbox 360, PLAYSTATION 3 system, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and Wii console. The Xbox 360, PLAYSTATION 3 system and Wii versions support downloadable content.

Downloadable content for Wii is purchased via the in-game Rock Band Music Store using Wii Points purchased through the Wii Shop Channel and can be downloaded to the system memory or to an SD card for additional storage. The tracks stream directly from the SD card for seamless play.

There are now more than 735 tracks available to date via disc and download purchase (complete list of tracks at www.rockband.com/music). Rock Band continues to satisfy music fans’ and gamers’ voracious appetite for rock with more than 45 million paid downloads since its launch Nov. 20, 2007. The Rock Band Music Store allows players to preview and purchase downloadable individual music tracks and packs from the vast selection of offerings available to date without ever leaving the game as they build their own custom Rock Band library.

Rock Band and Rock Band 2 are rated “T” for Teen (lyrics, suggestive themes) by the ESRB. Music downloads are not rated by the ESRB.

For more information on Rock Band 2 and Harmonix Music Systems please visit www.rockband.com and www.harmonixmusic.com.
Microsoft, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox LIVE, and the Xbox logos are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.

“PlayStation” is a registered trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
Wii is a trademark of Nintendo.

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8 Comments »

  • Jordan_Snyder says:

    How come I never have any clue who any of these bands are?

  • morphiend says:

    Clearly, you're not 'with it' in any sort of musical culture.

    Rancid is an OLD punk rock band from the early nineties, whilst Kings of Leon was an indie rock band from a few years ago that was mediocre at best, and have since turned pop/indie rock and switched their sound to terrible.

    I swear if I have to hear “Sex on Fire” once more, I'm going to shoot the radio; and, hence the reason why I stopped listening to the radio in Cincy.

  • mclazyj says:

    Well, I know who Rancid is, but I will admit that I was never a huge fan of their music. as for Kings of Leon, I have never heard of them, and I really have never enjoyed Rage Against, so I my money is safe for another week.

    The bigger question is where is my Snoop Dogg track pack. Or a Primus/Public Enemy track.

  • Jordan_Snyder says:

    Come to think of it, I'm really just not a huge fan of music in general. I mean, take a look at my iPod. Most of it is made up of my favorite TV shows and most of the audio is from podcasts. I'll usually take a podcast over music any day.

  • Jordan_Snyder says:

    How come I never have any clue who any of these bands are?

  • morphiend says:

    Clearly, you're not 'with it' in any sort of musical culture.

    Rancid is an OLD punk rock band from the early nineties, whilst Kings of Leon was an indie rock band from a few years ago that was mediocre at best, and have since turned pop/indie rock and switched their sound to terrible.

    I swear if I have to hear “Sex on Fire” once more, I'm going to shoot the radio; and, hence the reason why I stopped listening to the radio in Cincy.

  • mclazyj says:

    Well, I know who Rancid is, but I will admit that I was never a huge fan of their music. as for Kings of Leon, I have never heard of them, and I really have never enjoyed Rage Against, so I my money is safe for another week.

    The bigger question is where is my Snoop Dogg track pack. Or a Primus/Public Enemy track.

  • Jordan_Snyder says:

    Come to think of it, I'm really just not a huge fan of music in general. I mean, take a look at my iPod. Most of it is made up of my favorite TV shows and most of the audio is from podcasts. I'll usually take a podcast over music any day.

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