This Week in Rock Band: Stripey Whiteness Edition

Author: Vince | Date: November 9, 2009

The White Stripes

Harmonix have been bringing a steady string of Rock Band debutantes of the last few weeks, and this week is no different as Detroit garage rockers and all round musical superstars The White Stripes join the ever growing DLC list with a 3 track pack.  The songs span the bands career post mainstream success, drawing the “Dead Leaves on the Dirty Ground” from their 2001 breakthrough album “White Blood Cells”, “Girl, You Have no Faith in Medicine” from the 2003 follow-up “Elephant” and “Icky Thump” from 2007 album of the same name.

Joining Meg & Jack this week will be TTB’s local heroes Kasabian, who contribute the infectious “Club Foot” from their debut album, and brtish punk legends The Damned with “Smash it up”.

The White Stripes track pack will cost the usual 440microsoftpointslogosmall/£2.49, otherwise all tracks are available individually for 160microsoftpointslogosmall/£0.99 each when they are released on Tuesday via Xbox Live and Thursday on Playstation Network.

Full tracklisting with video links after the break.

“White Stripes Pack 01″ – 440microsoftpointslogosmall/£2.49

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Comment by Rees
2009-11-09 11:53:13

One of Kasabian’s best… plus they’re from our hometown of Leicester. Now all we need is some Cornershop and some Showaddywaddy to help “represent”…

Strange choice of White Stripes songs there. Would’ve gone for their more mainstream hits really, but then I’m not a big fan so I’m not familiar with their other stuff.

 
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