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Rock Band: Breaking The Law Next Week


The Rock Band Music Store will be adding a whole load of Judas Priest next week.

In celebration of the 30th anniversary of their album British Steel, Judas Priest will be whacking nine tracks onto the Rock Band Music Store.

Rock Band 2You'll be able to purchase them singly on all systems, while Xbox 360 and PS3 users will also have the ability to purchase all nine tracks as the British Steel 30th Anniversary track pack.

The tracks will hit all three systems simultaneously on 11 May. Each track will cost £0.99 GBP/€1.49 EUR/$1.99 USD/160 Microsoft Points/200 Wii Points, while the track pack compilation will cost £7.49 GBP/€10.99 EUR/$14.99 USD/1200 Microsoft Points.

The song are listed below. Anything marked with an asterisk will also be available on the LEGO Rock Band Music Store.

  • * Breaking the Law (Live)
  • * Rapid Fire (Live)
  • Metal Gods (Live)
  • * Grinder (Live)
  • * United (Live)
  • Living After Midnight (Live)
  • You Don't Have to Be Old to Be Wise (Live)
  • * The Rage (Live)
  • * Steeler (Live)
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Rock Band
Game: Rock Band
Developer: Platform Dependant
Publisher: EA (Electronic Arts)
Released: 23 Nov 2007
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Game: Rock Band 2
Developer: Harmonix
Publisher: EA (Electronic Arts)
Released: 21 Nov 2008
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Game: LEGO Rock Band
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Released: 30 Oct 2009
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