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More No Doubt Coming To Rock Band [Updated]


Harmonix and MTV Games have announced that more tracks from No Doubt will hit the Rock Band Music Store next week, in addition to singles from Orianthi and Picture Me Broken.

In total there are nine more tracks from No Doubt hitting the service, which will complete the Tragic Kingdom album on the Music Store.

Rock Band 2Fans will be able to purchase the album as a whole, while those who already have the tracks that previously hit the service - Spiderwebs, Excuse Me Mr., Sunday Morning, and Just a Girl - will be able to pick up "The Deep Cuts" which will contain just the new set.

The tracks will hit the Xbox 360, Wii, and PlayStation 3 on 4 May, with European PlayStation 3 owners apparently able to get access from 3 May. Wii owners will, as ever, only be able to purchase individual tracks, rather than track packs.

  • No Doubt - Different People +
  • No Doubt - End It on This +
  • No Doubt - Happy Now? +
  • No Doubt - Hey You +
  • No Doubt - Sixteen +
  • No Doubt - The Climb +
  • No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom +
  • No Doubt - World Go 'Round +
  • No Doubt - You Can Do It +
  • Orianthi - According to You +
  • Picture Me Broken - Dearest (I'm So Sorry)*

Update: Tracks marked with a "+" will also hit the family-friendly LEGO Rock Band Music Store.

Tracks will individually cost £1.99 GBP/€1.49 EUR/$1.99 USD/160 Microsoft Points/200 Wii Points, barring the asterisked Picture Me Broken track, which will cost a mere £0.59 GBP/€0.79 EUR/$0.99 USD/80 Microsoft Points.

The "No Doubt Tragic Kingdom: The Deep Cuts" track pack will cost £6.16 GBP/€9.25 EUR/$14.99 USD/1200 Microsoft Points, while the "No Doubt Tragic Kingdom: The Complete Album" track pack will cost £9.99 GBP/€14.99 EUR/$19.99 USD/1600 Microsoft Points.

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