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Kula Shaker Shakes Up Rock Band Music Store


Next week's Rock Band music store update will include two tracks by Kula Shaker.

The headliner is Alice in Chains, and there are also a smattering of other tracks available, but you read correctly: of the eleven tracks that will be added to the Rock Band music store next week, two are Kula Shaker tracks.

The following tracks will hit the Xbox 360 and Wii on 29 September, and PlayStation 3 on 1 October.

  • Alice in Chains - A Looking in View
  • Alice in Chains - Check My Brain
  • Alice in Chains - No Excuses
  • Alice in Chains - Rooster
  • Alice in Chains - Would?
  • Breaking Benjamin - I Will Not Bow
  • Breaking Benjamin - So Cold
  • Breaking Benjamin - The Diary of Jane
  • Just Kait - U Suck
  • Kula Shaker - Hey Dude
  • Kula Shaker - Knight on the Town

The Alice in Chains tracks will be available on 360 and PS3 both singly and as Alice in Chains Pack 01, which will cost £5.25 GBP/€6.59 EUR/680 Microsoft Points.

Individually, the tracks will cost £0.99 GBP/€1.49 EUR/160 Microsoft Points/200 Wii Points, except for the Just Kait track, which will cost half of that.

Rock Band Unplugged on PSP will also be getting two Foo Fighters tracks on 1 October, at a price of £0.99 GBP per track. The tracks follow.

  • Foo Fighters - Monkey Wrench
  • Foo Fighters - Lonely As You
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