This Week in Rock Band: Guess Who Just Got Back Today Edition
Author: Vince | Date: February 1, 2009
Harmonix have thrown us a real mixed bag this week with Pat Benatar. The Pretenders and a few live tracks from Thin Lizzy. The 3 Thin Lizzy tracks will be available as a 3 track pack for 440
/$5.49 and are from the upcoming live album ‘Still Dangerous: Live at the Tower Theatre Philadelphia 1977′, so may not be exactly what you expect, but it does mean we can finally play ‘The Boys are Back in Town’ and ‘Jailbreak’ in Rock Band.
Along with the Thin Lizzy tracks we will get that GH3 classic ‘Hit Me With Your Best Shot’ by Pat Benatar, and I really cannot express in words how much I’m looking forward to that one. I’ll be the first to admit it’s not a great song, but it is pure unadulterated cheese, and you can never go far wrong with that.
As mentioned, the Thin Lizzy tracks will be available for 440
/$5.49 as a 3 song pack, or individually along with the Pretenders and Pat Benatar track for 160
/$1.99 each when they release on Tuesday for Xbox 360 and Thursday for PS3.
Full tracklisting with video links after the break.
Oh, and and there is also 2 tracks from the horrible, Nickelodeon ‘High School Musical-alike’ Nikko for 80
/$0.99 each…
‘Thin Lizzy Track Pack’ – 440
/$5.49 **Videos are not the versions of the songs that will be available**
- ‘Boys are Back in Town (live)‘ by Thin Lizzy – 160
/$1.99 - ‘Cowboy Song (live)‘ by Thin Lizzy – 160
/$1.99 - ‘Jailbreak (live)‘ by Thin Lizzy – 160
/$1.99
Individual Tracks
- ‘Hit Me with Your Best Shot‘ by Pat Benatar – 160
/$1.99 - ‘Precious’ by The Pretenders – 160
/$1.99 (no videos available) - ‘Don’t Tell Me‘ by Nikko – 80
/$0.99 - ‘Break My Heart‘ by Nikko – 80
/$0.99




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