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The 80s were the worst thing to happen to humans.
80's has the best music of any decade. Stop with the terribad opinions Davebro.
The 80s were the worst thing to happen to humans.
Where is this leaked DLC list?
Good night sweet Harmonix. So sad to see them die. But we had a lot of good memories.
HMX isn't going anywhere...
Everyone, let's remember the good times while we sing along!
A long long time ago
...in a galaxy far away, Naboo was under an attack...
Rock Band ‏@RockBand 16m
Next week's DLC is a 3 pack from Chevelle! This is the last pack on the DLC schedule (for now).
Available on Xbox 360, Wii, and PlayStation®3 system (March 26th, 2013)
Chevelle Send the Pain Below
Chevelle The Red X
Chevelle Face to the Floor
(These tracks will be available in Europe on PlayStation®3 system March 27th)
Price:
$5.49, £3.19 UK, 3.99 EU (440 Microsoft Points, 550 Wii Points) for the Chevelle Pack 01
$1.99 USD, £1.19 UK, 1.49 EU (160 Microsoft Points , 200 Wii Points) per song
$0.99 USD (80 Microsoft Points, 100 Wii Points), £0.59 UK, 0.79 EU per song for eligible Pro Guitar/Pro Bass upgrade
Xbox 360 RBN Releases for Thursday, 3/21/2013
Indie Rock
Quiet Company - Its Better to Spend Money Like Theres No Tomorrow Than Spend Tonight Like Theres No Money (80 MSP)
Metal
Hopes Die Last - Unleash Hell (160 MSP)
Pop/Dance/Electronic
Rainbowdragoneyes - Thraashbath (80 MSP) 2x
Rock
The Lora G Band - The Light (160 MSP)
PS3 RBN Releases for Tuesday, 3/26/2013 (North America) and 3/27/2013 (Europe):
Eurobeat Brony ft. Odyssey - Discord (EuroChaos Mix) ($0.99), Pop/Dance/Electronic
Cynic - King of Those Who Know ($1.99), Metal
Down June - More ($0.99), Rock
Van Friscia - Rise Above ($0.99), Prog
Freen in Green - The Final Battle ($0.99), Prog
Now that I no longer have Rock Band DLC to look forward to are there any good PC games that use a midi keyboard?
SourceBOSTON--Harmonix today revealed during a PAX East presentation that over 130 million Rock Band songs have been downloaded to date. This is up from 100 million in 2011.
The news as the Rock Band weekly song releases will come to an end after 281 straight weeks on April 2. The final song will be Don McLean's "American Pie." In all, the Rock Band downloadable content library stands at 4,254 songs from 1,657 bands.
The Cambridge, Mass. developer also today showed off a proof-of-concept video for Rock Band: Led Zeppelin, along with images and video for installments based on bands Pink Floyd and Pearl Jam. Harmonix previously denied doing any official work on a Led Zeppelin Rock Band game.
One image from Pink Floyd: Pink Floyd was shown, though Harmonix said this was created in PhotoShop and was merely experimental. It contained the iconic marching hammer imagery from the group's 1979 album The Wall.
The Pearl Jam Rock Band project was announced in 2009, before it was later canceled for unknown reasons. The developer explained that this game was going to place its focus on the Seattle-based group's live performances. A still image depicting singer/guitarist Eddie Vedder and other members of the group was shown.
Can someone explain to me how RockBand DLC works? I only have Rock Band 3; can I download all DLC from RB1 and RB2, too? I still have some cash on my PSN, and I looked through the store... But the description says all kinds of actions and I'm a bit lost.
Can someone explain to me how RockBand DLC works? I only have Rock Band 3; can I download all DLC from RB1 and RB2, too? I still have some cash on my PSN, and I looked through the store... But the description says all kinds of actions and I'm a bit lost.
You think anyone will be brave enough to do a marathon of all the songs? Like a charity marathon?
Getting RB1 disc songs on RB3. What do I gotta do to get them?
Buy or borrow Rock Band 1. You don't need a new copy.
Pay 5$ US for the export key (Main Menu -> Extras -> Export Songs I believe), wait for songs to export (it copies them off the disc instead of downloading from Live), now you have most of the RB1 songs
Is the export key tied to the profile? We had them before on our old box but couldn't find anything about the RB1 stuff when transferring to the new box.
Oh. You did the license transfer for all your DLC? Then download the key again and re-export the disc.
If you copied the harddrive from the old one to the new one, re-downloading the key might make all the RB1 songs show up again. RB2 and RB3 doesn't load them unless it sees that license key file.
We need the disc for RB1? Fuuuuuck. We gave that to a friend ages ago after exporting on to our, now old, xbox. Damn.
You should be able to find it cheaply or maybe ask someone if you can borrow theirs locally. I don't know what your situation is like over there, but the Gamestops alone here in Vancouver all seem to have like, 10 copies of RB1 for 5$ each. And no copies of RB2, which I actually wanted to re-buy for a project.
Available on Xbox 360, Wii, and PlayStation®3 system (April 2nd):
Don McLean American Pie O
(These tracks will be available in Europe on PlayStation®3 system April 3rd)
Price:
$1.99 USD, £1.19 UK, 1.49 EU (160 Microsoft Points , 200 Wii Points) per song
Here are the Rock Band Network tracks that hit Xbox 360 on Thursday, 3/28/2013:
Pop/Dance/Electronic
Jeff Ball - Vapor Radian (80 MSP)
Metal
Hopes Die Last - Unleash Hell (160 MSP) 2x
Punk
Terror - The New Blood (160 MSP)
And here are the PS3 RBN releases scheduled for Tuesday, 4/2/2013 (North America) and 4/3/2013 (Europe):
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire ($1.99), Rock
Children of Nova - Impossible Landscape ($1.99), Prog
Dance for the Dying - Ordinary Objects ($0.99), Pop-Rock
Ava Inferi - The Living End ($1.99), Metal
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Parasitic Twins ($1.99), Metal
TesseracT - Deception - Concealing Fate Part Two (2x Bass Pedal) ($1.99), Prog
Attack Attack! - Last Breath (2x Bass Pedal) ($1.99), Metal
A Day to Remember - All Signs Point to Lauderdale (2x Bass Pedal) ($1.99), Rock
A Day to Remember - 2nd Sucks (2x Bass Pedal) ($1.99), Rock
August Burns Red - Internal Cannon (2x Bass Pedal) ($1.99), Metal
Still, I think maybe my favorite all-time goof involved a relatively unremarkable song, considering the scope of the catalog. At some point, generally forgettable alt-metal band Papa Roach put out a few songs as DLC, including their hit single "Last Resort." Hilariously, the version provided to Harmonix wasn't the usual mastered recording typically sent over, but rather the original stems, sans any filtering, effects, or other studio magic designed to make musicians sound, well, good. Through some amazing set of circumstances, those tracks made their way through the entire DLC production process and ended up in the in-game store, resulting in a version of the song that sounded like a cheap, shitty demo recording. In truth, I believe it is actually the recording used on the album, but without the processing required to make the instruments sound better, and without any effects on singer Jacoby Shaddix's vocals. One of my secret loves of the Rock Band series is that it let music nerds pick apart individual instrument tracks, listening for bits and pieces you might not have noticed. This was maybe the perfect bizarre example of this, in that it pulled back the curtain in an unintended way and let you see exactly what a popular band might sound like before studio magic makes them sound presentable.
Even better, the track was never replaced with the proper version. You can still download the janked-up version right now.
Wait really? Now I'm tempted to get it just to see how bad it is.
Come on dawg, it's their last song. Give em a break, they've certainly earned it.They didn't even bother adding pro guitar support for their last song ever? Pathetic. No buy from me then.
Hoping their next gen games are even more fun but after shitty dancing games I somehow doubt it.
Hoping their next gen games are even more fun but after shitty dancing games I somehow doubt it.