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Rock Band Track Pack announced for Nintendo Wii

Twisted | May 05, 2008 | News | Wii 
Because the Wii version of Rock Band can not have downloadable content, they have made a separate disc for songs on the Wii called Track Pack arriving on July 15th.

For $29.99, you can download the following songs:

  1. 30 Seconds to Mars - The Kill
  2. All American Rejects - Move Along
  3. Blink 182 - All the Small Things
  4. Boston - More Than a Feeling
  5. David Bowie - Moonage Daydream
  6. Faith No More - We Care A Lot
  7. Grateful Dead - Truckin’
  8. The Hives - Die, All Right!
  9. KISS - Calling Dr. Love
  10. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gimme’ Three Steps
  11. Nine Inch Nails - March of the Pigs
  12. Oasis - Live Forever
  13. Paramore - Crushcrushcrush
  14. The Police - Synchronicity II
  15. Queens of the Stone Age - Little Sister
  16. Ramones - Teenage Lobotomy
  17. Smashing Pumpkins - Siva
  18. Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song
  19. Weezer - Buddy Holly
  20. Wolfmother - Joker & the Thief
It wouldn’t be unfair to state that many a Nintendo Wii owner was upset at the announcement that the version of Electronic Arts’ for their chosen console would not support downloadable content. To make up for it, the firm has announced a disc-based ‘Track Pack’ featuring 20 new songs, which will arrive in North America on July 15.

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    R1DDL3S | May 05, 2008
      Wait, the game is out already?

      I thought it didn't come out yet, if it hasn't, why don't they just add those tracks to the game?
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      Gotenks | May 05, 2008
      I believe it comes out on the 22nd of June. But yea they could of. There is some pretty good songs on this Track Pack.
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    TwilightPrince | May 05, 2008
    Some quality songs right there.

    Blink 182 used to be awesome.
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    MusiKon | May 06, 2008
    While I'll admit this is cheaper as a whole, it just doesn't beat picking the specific songs you want. Not to mention having a bigger selection.

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