This Week in Rock Band: You’ve Been Hit By, You’ve Been Struck By Edition
Author: Vince | Date: May 4, 2009
A total mixed bag for this weeks Rock Band DLC, ranging from the nu-metal stylings of Alien Ant Farm’s cover of Smooth Criminal to the electro-hip-hop of Lucious Jackson, stopping by the blues-rock of the Allman Brothers Band, the indie rock of Franz Ferdinand and the 90′s thrash metal of Prong along the way.
We are treated to a cross section of Scottish rockers Franz Ferdinand’s back catalogue with a 3 track pack containing one song from each of their albums to date, ‘Take me Out’ from their self titled debut, ‘Do You Want to’ from the follow-up and ‘Lucid Dream’ from their latest offering ‘Tonight: Franz Ferdinand’.
In addition to all of these we get 2 tracks from newly reformed thrash metallers Prong’s latest offering ‘Power of the Damager’, a track from LA punks The Distillers and Lucious Jackson’s (the band not the basketballer) only charting hit ‘Naked Eye’.
The Franz Ferdinand pack will cost 440
/$5.49 or all of the tracks will be available individually for 160
/$1.99 each when they are released on Tuesday via Xbox Live and Thursday on PSN.
Full tracklisting with video links after the break.
‘Franz Ferdinand Pack 01′ – 440
/$5.49
- ‘Take Me Out‘ by Franz Ferdinand – 160
/$1.99 - ‘Do You Want To‘ by Franz Ferdinand – 160
/$1.99 - ‘Lucid Dreams‘ by Franz Ferdinand – 160
/$1.99
- ‘Blue Sky‘ by The Allman Brothers Band – 160
/$1.99 - ‘Midnight Rider‘ by The Allman Brothers Band – 160
/$1.99 - ‘The Banishment‘ by Prong – 160
/$1.99 - ‘Idealistic Types’ by Prong – 160
/$1.99 - ‘Smooth Criminal‘ Alien Ant Farm – 160
/$1.99
- ‘Drain the Blood‘ by The Distillers – 160
/$1.99 - ‘Naked Eye‘ by Luscious Jackson – 160
/$1.99




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