New Rock Band tracks for Wii – Metallica, Radiohead, David Bowie
Harmonix and MTV Games have announced the release of a bunch of new tracks for Rock Band on the Wii, comprising genres from heavy metal and classic rock, to alternative, punk and more.
Notable bands included in the line-up of newly available tracks are Metallica, Radiohead, KISS, David Bowie, Wolfmother and Garbage, as well as Sonic Youth, Drive By Truckers, Lucinda Williams, Neko Case, Old 97s and Steve Earle.
Cast your eyes below to catch the full list of tracks and bands available today for Rock Band on Wii:
- Blackened by Metallica
- Ride the Lighting by Metallica
- My Iron Lung by Radiohead
- Joker & the Thief by Wolfmother
- Calling Dr. Love by KISS
- Moonage Daydream by David Bowie
- Train in Vain by The Clash
- Kool Thing by Sonic Youth
- Why Do You Love Me by Garbage
- 3 Dimes Down by Drive By Truckers
- Can’t Let Go by Lucinda Williams
- People Got a Lotta Nerve by Neko Case
- Time Bomb by Old 97s
- Satellite Radio by Steve Earle
Each track costs 200 Wii Points ($2.00) and is available in-game in the Rock Band 2 Music Store.
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Now the consoles are subsidized and now you can subsidize the games with in-game content, too? I wonder why I haven't played on a console for ages...
What a strange music selection. Oh well.
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