Track Listing for We Rock: Drum King Revealed
Author: Vince | Date: March 23, 2009
A while back we reported on the latest entrant in the ever growing rhythm game market, 505 Games ‘We Rock: Drum King‘ for the Nintendo Wii, which will allow you to drum like a legend without the need for any extra plastic instruments. Well now as the release date draws ever closer the complete 30 song tracklisting has been announced and it contains some absolute stunners like ‘We Will Rock You’ by Queen, ‘Song 2′ by Blur, ‘She Sells Sanctuary’ by The Cult and the timeless ‘Born to be Wild’ by Steppenwolf. As you can see, the 30 songs in the game span everything from classic stadium rock and punk all the way up to the current nu-metal and emo movement.
No word on whether these are masters or covers, but if you want to find out for yourself then grab a copy when the game launches on 09.04.09 exclusively on Nintendo Wii.
See the full list after the break.
We Will Rock You – Queen
The Final Countdown – Europe
Be My Baby – The Ronettes
Song 2 – Blur
Banquet – Bloc Party
Cissy Strut (instrumental) – The Meters
In Too Deep – Sum 41
Spoonman – Soundgarden
Click Click Boom – Saliva
Can’t Get Enough – Bad Company
Feel Good Inc. – Gorillaz
Can’t Stand Losing You – The Police
Saturday Superhouse – Biffy Clyro
She Sells Sanctuary – The Cult
The Take Over, The Break’s Over – Fall Out Boy
Organ Donor (instrumental) – DJ Shadow
Born To Be Wild – Steppenwolf
Mickey – Toni Basil
Stay With Me – Faces
No One Knows – Queens Of The Stone Age
Blister In The Sun – Violent Femmes
By The Way – Offcuts
Direction – Starting Line
All Star – Smash Mouth
Fight The Good Fight – Triumph
I Fought The Law – The Clash
On Top Of The World – Boys Like Girls
Lifestyles Of The Rich And The Famous – Good Charlotte
Pull Me Under – Dream Theatre
Let There Be Drums – The Ventures




Review: Tiger Woods 11 (Xbox 360)
Review: Tournament of Legends (Wii)
R4 Flashcarts Now Officially Illegal In UK
Get Your Virtual Groove (Publicly) On With Japanese Virtual Lady Simulator “Love Plus”
Retro Computing Corner: 25 Years Of The Commodore Amiga
Review: Crackdown 2 (Xbox 360)
Review: Demon’s Souls (PS3)
Review: Green Day Rock Band (Xbox 360)
Review: Sherlock Holmes (Blu-ray)
That’s a pretty damn good track listing right there! Almost enough to make you go out and buy a Wii eh?
What no Wipe Out or Overkill