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Grateful Dead Back To Rock Band Next Week


Grateful Dead will be making another return to Rock Band next week.

Six more songs from the jam band will hit the Music Store next week, in addition to two tracks from American rockers The Smithereens.

Rock Band 2Expect them to hit Xbox 360 and Wii on 18 May. American PlayStation 3 owners will get them that same day, while European PlayStation 3 owners have to wait until 19 May. As you'd expect, the Grateful Dead tracks will be available in a pack on 360 and PS3, titled "Grateful Dead Pack 03."

Individually, songs will cost £0.99 GBP/€1.49 EUR/$1.99 USD/160 Microsoft Points/200 Wii Points, while Grateful Dead Pack 03 will cost £4.99 GBP/€7.99 EUR/$9.99 USD/800 Microsoft Points.

Click through for the list of tracks.

  • Grateful Dead - Beat It on Down the Line +
  • Grateful Dead - Cumberland Blues +
  • Grateful Dead - Scarlet Begonias +
  • Grateful Dead - Throwing Stones
  • Grateful Dead - Touch of Grey +
  • Grateful Dead - U.S. Blues +
  • The Smithereens - A Girl Like You
  • The Smithereens - Only a Memory +

Tracks marked with a "+" will also hit the LEGO Rock Band Music Store.

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