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Rock Band Music Store Getting Disturbed


Next week's Rock Band Music Store update will include a three-pack of songs by Disturbed.

The three pack includes songs from the forthcoming 10th anniversary edition of The Sickness, apparently, which means they've been remasted.

Joining them on the Music Store next week are The Mother Hips, Silversun Pickups, and TRUSTcompany.

Rock BandThere's no word on which of these songs are coming to LEGO Rock Band, but considering the content of a few of them, this might be because none of them are. We do know that for an unexplained reason White Falcon Fuzz by The Mother Hips will only hit Europe on 11 March, however.

The tracks will be available for Xbox 360 and Wii on 2 March, with PlayStation 3 tracks following on 4 March. Individually, each track will cost £0.99 GBP / 160 Microsoft Points / 200 Wii Points, while Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 users will be able to pick up Disturbed Pack 02, containing all three of the new Disturbed songs, for £2.49 GBP / 440 Microsoft Points.

The tracklisting follows:

  • Disturbed - Meaning of Life
  • Disturbed - The Game
  • Disturbed - Voices
  • The Mother Hips - Third Floor Story
  • The Mother Hips - White Falcon Fuzz
  • Silversun Pickups - Panic Switch
  • Silversun Pickups - Sort Of
  • TRUSTcompany - Downfall
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