Harmonix releases cheap Rock Band DLC

Nine tracks, one free


1 December 2008 12:04 GMT / By Verity Burns

A new month, a new load of Rock Band DLC. Harmonix is set to release nine new tracks on Xbox Live and PSN this week, one of which is yours for free, and the rest are going pretty cheap.

You can expect titles from quite a number of different groups, including a Tokio Hotel, Finley, The All-American Rejects, and the Naked Brothers Band, who bring two to the table this month. The free track is "Headphones On" from Miranda Cosgrove.

All nine will appear on Xbox Live on 2 December, while PS3 gamers will have to wait until 4 December for them to pop up on PSN. They will of course all be compatible with either Rock Band or Rock Band 2.

The full list, and pricing, is below:

* Children of Bodom - "Are You Dead Yet" (80 MSP / USD 0.99 for one month)
* Finley - "Tutto E' Possible" (80 MSP / USD 0.99 for one month)
* Miranda Cosgrove - "Headphones On" (free)
* Naked Brothers Band - "Body I Occupy" (80 MSP / USD 0.99 permanently)
* Naked Brothers Band - "I Don't Want to Go to School" (80 MSP / USD 0.99 permanently)
* Platero y Tu - "Hay Poco Rock N Roll" (80 MSP / USD 0.99 for one month)
* Squeeze - "Tempted" (80 MSP / USD 0.99 for one month)
* Tokio Hotel - "Ready, Set, Go" (80 MSP / USD 0.99 for one month)
* The All-American Rejects - "Real World" (80 MSP / USD 0.99 for one month)

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Gaming, PS3, Xbox 360, Rock Band, DLC, Harmonix, Microsoft, BBFC, Sony, Nintendo, PS2

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