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Full Lego Rock Band Track List Available

Submitted by Joe Haygood on October 12, 2009 – 10:48 amView Comments

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After waiting for some time, it appears that we now have a full list of all the tracks that will now be available for Lego Rock Band when it comes out, and the list is actually pretty good.  There seems to be something for everyone who is out there in plastic instrument land.  There is some Queen, a dash of Elton John, a little bit of The Automatic, and yes, even some Ray Parket, Jr.

Also, it appears that the tracks will definitely import into Rock Band for a $10 fee.  This is a little higher than the transfer fee that accompanied the original Rock Band import, but it seems that $10 is the new $5 when it comes to DLC charges.  Also, it appears that there is a DS version that I was totally unaware of, that will come with 25 tracks.

Importing songs will only be available for the 360 and PS3 versions of Lego Rock Band, along with access to additional tracks via the marketplace.  Does this mean that there will be a separate list of tracks that will be DLC for Lego Rock Band, and regular Rock Band.  Add that to The Beatles: Rock Band, and you now have three separate Rock Band licensed marketplaces out there for music.  Am I the only one that finds that a bit strange?

via USAToday.com

All American Rejects, Swing, Swing*
The Automatic, Monster*
Blink-182, Aliens Exist
Blur, Song 2*
Bon Jovi, You Give Love a Bad Name
Boys Like Girls, Thunder
Bryan Adams, Summer of 69
Carl Douglas, Kung Fu Fighting*
The Coral, Dreaming of You
Counting Crows, Accidentally in Love*
David Bowie, Let’s Dance*
Elton John, Crocodile Rock
Europe, The Final Countdown*
Everlife, Real Wild Child
Foo Fighters, Breakout
Good Charlotte, Girls & Boys*
The Hives, Tick Tick Boom!
Iggy Pop, The Passenger*
Incubus, Dig
Jackson 5, I Want You Back*
Jimi Hendrix, Fire
Kaiser Chiefs, Ruby*
Katrina & The Waves, Walking on Sunshine*
The Kooks, Naïve
KoRn, Word Up!
KT Tunstall, Suddenly I See*
Lostprophets, Rooftops
P!NK, So What*
The Police, Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
The Primitives, Crash*
Queen, We Are The Champions*
Queen, We Will Rock You*
Rascal Flatts, Life is a Highway*
Ray Parker Jr., Ghostbusters*
Razorlight, Stumble and Fall
Spin Doctors, Two Princes*
Spinal Tap, Short & Sweet
Steve Harly, Make Me Smile
Sum 41, In Too Deep*
Supergrass, Grace*
Tom Petty, Free Fallin*
T-Rex, Ride a White Swan
Vampire Weekend, A-Punk*
We the Kings, Check Yes Juliet*
The Zutons, Valerie

Tracks with an asterisk mean they are in the Nintendo DS version.

  • StephenJMunn
    Watch out lead singer, that's not a microphone, it's a lightsaber!
  • "The game will also support existing downloadable content from the Rock Band series that has been "identified to be suitable for all ages". Going forward, the LEGO Rock Band Music Store will only feature Rock Band DLC that has been cleared for use in the game. All songs available in LEGO Rock Band will be compatible with previous entires in the Rock Band series and can be exporting to these games for $9.99 (800 MSP) along with the use of a unique code included on the game's manual.; 100% of the setlist has been licensed for export back into Rock Band and Rock Band 2." - from Wikipedia

    So it sounds like the in-game LEGO Rock Band store will only show family-friendly tracks from the regular Rock Band store. Not really a separate marketplace, just a filtered one. I would imagine that future DLC releases on PSN will now have to clarify "available for Rock Band" or "available for Rock Band and LEGO Rock Band."
  • Wikipedia, the most trusted site on the web. But this actually sounds about right. And I guess this would mean that the rating data must be embedded in the data already. I wondered what would happen if I owned stuff that talked about drug use, etc. Guess this means no White Rabbit in Lego Rock Band.
  • Any word on whether any of this will be straight DLC for 'normal' Rock Band?
  • Nat_K
    $10 is totally worth it for this track list instead of the $50 or 460 for the full game.

    There's a lot of great songs in there that my kids love, but no, we don't need yellow bricks dancing around and singing.
  • At the end of the day, it is still going to cost you $60. $50 for the game, and then the $10 for the transfer fee. I do agree that this is a really good set list.
  • Nat_K
    Gamefly to the rescue?
  • I am betting that there will be a code that has to be used to do the import, along with the charge. I doubt the Rock Band to Rock Band 2 honor system will be implemented this time around. And Gamefly only ships the disc unless you buy the game from them. So this route is doubtful, although, not verified.
  • Nat_K
    I've not abandoned hope for me who will enter there.

    :D
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