rock band 2

Harmonix and MTV Games have announced that Disturbed will receive another track pack next week, along with tracks from the Silversun Pickups, The Mother Hips and TRUSTcompany. Expect to see the following tracks next week for Rock Band 2:

Release dates:
Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii – March 2nd
PlayStation 3 – March 4th

Disturbed Track Pack 02 – $5.49 (440 Microsoft Points) or $1.99 (160 Microsoft Points, 200 Wii Points) per track
"Meaning of Life"
"The Game"
"Voices"

Single Tracks – $1.99 (160 Microsoft Points, 200 Wii Points) per track
"Third Floor Story" by The Mother Hips
"White Falcon Fuzz" by The Mother Hips
"Panic Switch" by Silversun Pickups
"Sort Of" by Silversun Pickups
"Downfall" by TRUSTcompany


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Harmonix and MTV Games have announced that Green Day will be making its second appearance in Rock Band 2 and LEGO: Rock Band with three tracks from their latest album "21st Century Breakdown." If you’re a fan of the latest album, make sure you reserve your Microsoft Points/Wii Points/PlayStation Network Wallet for these tracks when they release next week.

Xbox 360 and Wii – December 15th
PlayStation 3 – December 17th

Green Day Pack 02 – $5.49 (440 Microsoft Points) or $1.99 (160 Microsoft Points/ 200 Wii Points) per track
"Christians Inferno"
"Viva La Gloria!" (L)
"Last of the American Girls" (L)

Note: An (L) means the track will be available for LEGO Rock Band.


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Next week’s Rock Band releases introduce The White Stripes with a 3-pack on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii, along with tracks from The Damned, and Kasabian. All of the tracks will be available for play in LEGO Rock Band with the exception of "Icky Thump" by The White Stripes due to the lyrics in the music. Check out the list below!

Xbox 360 and Wii – Nov. 10th
PlayStation 3 – Nov. 12th

The White Stripes Pack 01 – $5.49 (440 Microsoft Points) or $1.99 (160 Microsoft Points, 200 Wii Points) per track
"Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground" by The White Stripes
"Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine" by The White Stripes
"Icky Thump" by The White Stripes

Single Tracks – $1.99 (160 Microsoft Points, 200 Wii Points) per track
"Smash It Up (Part II)" by The Damned
"Club Foot" by Kasabian

Rock Band Unplugged (PSP) – Nov. 12th

Single Tracks – $1.99 per track
"Excuse Me Mr." by No Doubt
"I’m Shipping Up to Boston" by Dropkick Murphys

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Rock Band Stealth Head Drum Kit – "Whisper Quiet, Deadly Accurate"

After the release of Rock Band, many gamers started rocking to more than 900 of their favorite tunes provided via the Rock Band Music Store. However, there was always one problem. The drumset would slowly begin to break after each song. Not only that, but the set was as noisy as can be. After having my Rock Band drumset for a year, I was unable to complete a song without having problems such as the drums not recognizing my hits.

This is where the Goodwood Mods’ Rock Band Stealth Drum Kit comes in! The Goodwood Mods are simply the best alternative to the quality that Harmonix provides you with. The mod is a set of replacement pads that you can install to make your drumming experience more realistic. The installation took me about 1 hour to complete and had about an easy to moderate level of difficulty in putting the set together. The mod requires you to pry open your Drum Set stock pads and replace a wire that is connected to the unit, which will void your warranty on the Drum Set. Doing this could damage the set, so I recommend you get someone with experience to do it if you are not sure you can do it yourself (see installation instructions here).

After switching from my Rock Band 2 drum pads (that have worn out), I immediately noticed that the Goodwood Mods were much quieter, sexier, and bouncier than the stock pads. The velocity sensitive feature was also included in this set, although it really does not make a huge difference as far as gameplay goes. The first thing I did after installing the kit is boot up Rock Band 2, and start playing "Run to the Hills" by Iron Maiden. For those who do not know, this song strictly rolls on the red pad which, on the Goodwood Mods, was easier to do and took less effort than the previous Rock Band 2 drum kit setup. On the Rock Band 2 drum pads, I was able to hit an average of 92% of the notes on this track, but using the Goodwood Mods I achieved an average of 97% percent. The bounce on the Goodwood Mods was the contributing factor.

I want to point out the quietness of the set because I think that is a very important part in deciding if you should purchase the Goodwood Mods or not. On the previous Rock Band drum set from Harmonix, I noticed that the sets made such a noisy disturbance that it was hard to listen to the music you are playing unless it was cranked up really loud. The Goodwood Mods uses a wire mesh that sounds virtually silent. I was especially happy when I could hear the drum noises while playing "The Trees" by Rush.

Now, don’t base your purchase of the Goodwood Mods if you’re thinking that this will make you a better drummer on Rock Band. This will only improve your score based on your current abilities; meaning, you will be able to hit rolls better and do some faster beats with less effort. You won’t be able to jump from Medium difficulty to Expert just like that. However, in saying that, the Goodwood Mods will help you improve your gameplay and your scores (especially with some of the tough rolls that some tracks dish out).

Is it worth it? I must admit, I had my doubts on the product when I first heard about it, but their slogan "Whisper Quiet, Deadly Accurate" really puts out what I want to say. For $99, I think any hardcore Rock Band drummer will enjoy this mod as much as I did. If you are looking to upgrade your kit without paying the cost of the ION Drum Rocker, this is definitely the upgrade for you!

The Goodwood Mods will work on the Rock Band drum kit along with the Rock Band 2 drum kit on any platform (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii models). If you would like to purchase the Goodwood Mods set, please visit www.goodwoodmods.com.

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MTV Games and Harmonix send a reminder that the first full playable album from The Beatles: Rock Band will be launching tomorrow. The album "Abbey Road" will be released on Xbox 360 and Wii tomorrow and on the PlayStation 3 on October 22nd.

Included with the packs (Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 only) is the Abbey Road B-side 16 minute medley that includes some tracks from the album, into one whole medley for you to play. It will take you around 16 minutes to complete.

Note that these tracks will only be available on The Beatles: Rock Band and will not be available for play in Rock Band, Rock Band 2, or the future LEGO: Rock Band.

Release dates:
Xbox 360 (10/20)
PlayStation 3(10/22)

Abbey Road album – $16.99 (1360 Microsoft Points) or $1.99 (160 Microsoft Points) per track
– "Maxwell’s Silver Hammer"
– "Oh! Darling"
– "Because"
– "You Never Give Me Your Money"
– "Sun King"
– "Mean Mr. Mustard"
– "Polythene Pam"
– "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window"
– "Golden Slumbers"
– "Carry That Weight"
– "The End"

Wii (10/20)

Abbey Road – 200 Wii Points per track (100 Wii Points for Her Majesty)
– "Maxwell’s Silver Hammer"
– "Oh! Darling"
– "Because"
– "You Never Give Me Your Money"
– "Her Majesty"

Multi-track sets – 350 Wii Points per 2-Pack
– "Sun King"/ "Mean Mr. Mustard"
– "Polythene Pam"/ "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window"
– "Golden Slumbers"/ "Carry That Weight"/ "The End"

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