Rock Band Rivals Expansion Song List
For Rock Band Track Packs, see. For Rock Band Network songs, see. List of downloadable songs for the Rock Band seriesSongs released2,358Packs released277Albums released25.The of supports downloadable songs for the, and versions through the consoles' respective online services. Typically provides three to six new tracks per week available to all consoles as listed below. From March 2010 until September 2014, authoring groups could submit their own tracks for peer review through the.Players can download songs on a track-by-track basis, with many of the tracks also offered as part of a 'song pack' or complete album, usually at a discounted rate. Tracks released for on the Wii platform are only available as singles while offers multi-song packs as well as singles.
Since on-disc songs are not available for download, some albums are incomplete. For example, the album is available for download, which contains the song 'Give it Away' on Rock Band 2 and Blitz, so the downloadable album does not include 'Give it Away'.Most downloadable songs are playable within every game mode, including the Band World Tour career mode. All downloadable songs released prior to October 26, 2010 are cross-compatible among, Rock Band 2, Rock Band 3, Rock Band Blitz, and Rock Band 4, while content released between October 26, 2010 and October 5, 2015 is compatible with the latter three titles only, and all content released on or after October 6, 2015 is only compatible with Rock Band 4. Also, certain pre- Rock Band 3 songs deemed 'suitable for all ages' by Harmonix are also available for use in.The Wii version of Rock Band did not support downloadable content; however, Rock Band 2 and Rock Band 3 do, with DLC first made available in January 2009. Harmonix has said it will continue to release songs from the back catalog of downloadable content each week for Wii until all songs are available, and starting in March 2009, is making new DLC available for Wii at the same time as Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. All songs are available for download on Wii unless otherwise noted.After more than 5 years of uninterrupted DLC releases, Harmonix ended its regular releases of DLC on April 2, 2013 as it transitioned to other games, with the final song being 's '. Although no new DLC was scheduled for release after that date, Harmonix did not rule out the possibility of releasing DLC in the future should the right opportunity arise.
On January 12, 2015, Harmonix announced the first of one-off releases of new DLC. The sudden release, along with a survey posted by Harmonix a few days later, hinted at the possibility of a new Rock Band game for. Harmonix later confirmed on March 5, 2015, and the game was released on October 6, 2015 on and.After the initial announcement, Harmonix intended to support the Rock Band Network for Xbox 360 so long as the backend tools were still supported; however, due to technical issues and the company allocating its resources to other projects, Harmonix terminated support for the RBN in September 2014. Additionally, RBN ports to the PlayStation 3 have ended on April 2, 2013 along with regular DLC. Rock Band Network content is not forward-compatible with Rock Band 4. Harmonix stated that they would explore the logistics of bringing RBN songs over to Rock Band 4 once core DLC and previous game exports are all addressed; however, all RBN content was delisted on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms in February 2018.
The Rock Band series of music video games supports downloadable songs for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions through the consoles' respective online services. Users can download songs on a track-by-track basis, with many of the tracks also offered as part of a 'song pack' or complete album at a discounted rate. All songs that are available to Rock Band 3 are playable in Rock Band Blitz.
Harmonix initially reported in March 2018 that Xbox 360 users would not be able to recover their RBN content via the Xbox 360's download history due to technical issues, with Harmonix recommending that users back up their RBN song libraries to an external storage device; however, Harmonix subsequently reported in June 2018 that Xbox 360 users are now able to re-download their RBN content as needed. In May 2018, Harmonix announced that they have secured licensing for a portion of the Rock Band Network library to be released as regular DLC; however, entitlements for re-released RBN content would not be supported due to technical and licensing restrictions.
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Rock Band is a 2007 music video game developed by Harmonix and distributed by MTV Games and Electronic Arts. The game is available for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and Wiigame consoles. Rock Band is based on Harmonix' previous success with the Guitar Hero series of video games in which players used a guitar-shaped controller to simulate playing rock music. Rock Band expands on the concept by adding a drum and microphone peripheral, allowing up to four players to participate in the game, playing lead and bass guitar, drums, and vocals. The gameplay in Rock Band is comparable to that in Guitar Hero along with elements from Harmonix' Karaoke Revolution.
Rock Band for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2 and 3 shipped with 58 songs on disk, while the Wii version, released at a later date, contained 5 additional songs that were released as downloadable content for the game. The European version of the game also includes 9 additional songs that have since been released as downloadable content for other regions. The player can expand their music library on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions by purchasing new songs offered on a weekly basis through the consoles' respective store systems. A full list of downloadable songs is available. For the PlayStation 2 and Wii versions of Rock Band, Harmonix has created Rock Band Track Packs that contain a selection of the downloadable content already offered.
With Rock Band 2 and Rock Band 3, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 players can export a majority of songs from the Rock Band soundtrack to their console's storage device by purchasing a 'transfer license'.[1][2] Additionally, certain songs rated as 'Family Friendly' by Harmonix are playable in Lego Rock Band. 'Enter Sandman', 'Moonson', 'Paranoid' and 'Run to the Hills' cannot be exported to any other game in the series. The original recording of 'Run to the Hills' was made available as a downloadable single and also in Iron Maiden Pack 01 on June 9, 2009.[3] While initially not exportable to Rock Band 3, 'Black Hole Sun' and 'Dani California' were made available via a patch released on November 8, 2011.[4] On the European version, 'Hier Kommt Alex' & 'Rock 'n' Roll Star' can be exported to Rock Band 2 but not Rock Band 3.[5] Exports of the Rock Band soundtrack (with the above exclusions) into Rock Band 4, for those that have already exported them into Rock Band 2 or 3, was enabled in January 2016.[6]
Main setlist
Players can play Rock Band alone through a Career mode for lead guitar, drums, and vocals, earning in-game money for their character to purchase new outfits and instruments. Each of the 45 songs[7][8] has a different difficulty ranking for each instrument part, as well as a total band difficulty. There are a total of nine difficulties, or tiers. In career mode each song in a tier must be successfully completed to move onto the next and unlock the songs in that tier. This tier system is also used for rating the difficulty of the song (the 'Band' tier) and its separate instrumental parts for downloadable content even though the songs are not used to unlock new songs in career mode. Once songs are unlocked, they may be played in any mode, including Quickplay, and multiplayer (competitive and co-operative modes) off- or online. Each instrument part in each song can be played at one of four difficulty levels, which include Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert.
Song titles listed in bold utilize master recordings.
Song title | Artist | Decade | Genre | Exportable | Family Friendly |
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'Are You Gonna Be My Girl' | Jet | 2000s | Rock | Yes | No |
'Ballroom Blitz' | Sweet | 1970s | Glam | Yes | Yes |
'Black Hole Sun' | Soundgarden | 1990s | Rock | Yes[4] | No |
'Blitzkrieg Bop' | Ramones | 1970s | Punk | Yes | Yes |
'Celebrity Skin' | Hole | 1990s | Pop/Rock | Yes | No |
'Cherub Rock' | Smashing Pumpkins | 1990s | Alternative | Yes | Yes |
'Creep' | Radiohead | 1990s | Alternative | Yes | No |
'Dani California' | Red Hot Chili Peppers | 2000s | Rock | Yes[4] | No |
'Dead on Arrival' | Fall Out Boy | 2000s | Emo | Yes | Yes |
'Detroit Rock City' | Kiss | 1970s | Classic Rock | Yes | No |
'(Don't Fear) The Reaper' | Blue Öyster Cult | 1970s | Classic Rock | Yes | Yes |
'Electric Version' | The New Pornographers | 2000s | Rock | Yes | No |
'Enter Sandman' | Metallica | 1990s | Metal | No | No |
'Epic' | Faith No More | 1980s | Rock | Yes | Yes |
'Flirtin' with Disaster' | Molly Hatchet | 1970s | Southern Rock | Yes | No |
'Foreplay/Long Time' | Boston | 1970s | Classic Rock | Yes | Yes |
'Gimme Shelter' | The Rolling Stones | 1960s | Classic Rock | Yes | No |
'Go with the Flow' | Queens of the Stone Age | 2000s | Rock | Yes | Yes |
'Green Grass and High Tides' | The Outlaws | 1970s | Southern Rock | Yes | Yes |
'Here It Goes Again' | OK Go | 2000s | Pop/Rock | Yes | No |
'Highway Star' | Deep Purple | 1970s | Classic Rock | Yes | No |
'I Think I'm Paranoid' | Garbage | 1990s | Pop/Rock | Yes | No |
'In Bloom' | Nirvana | 1990s | Alternative | Yes | No |
'Learn to Fly' | Foo Fighters | 1990s | Rock | Yes | No |
'Main Offender' | The Hives | 2000s | Rock | Yes | No |
'Maps' | Yeah Yeah Yeahs | 2000s | Rock | Yes | Yes |
'Mississippi Queen' | Mountain | 1970s | Southern Rock | Yes | No |
'Next to You' | The Police | 1970s | Rock | Yes | No |
'Orange Crush' | R.E.M. | 1980s | Alternative | Yes | No |
'Paranoid' | Black Sabbath | 1970s | Metal | No | No |
'Reptilia' | The Strokes | 2000s | Rock | Yes | Yes |
'Run to the Hills' | Iron Maiden | 1980s | Metal | No | No |
'Sabotage' | Beastie Boys | 1990s | Rock | Yes | No |
'Say It Ain't So' | Weezer | 1990s | Alternative | Yes | No |
'Should I Stay or Should I Go' | The Clash | 1980s | Punk | Yes | No |
'Suffragette City' | David Bowie | 1970s | Glam | Yes | Yes |
'The Hand That Feeds' | Nine Inch Nails | 2000s | Rock | Yes | No |
'Tom Sawyer' | Rush | 1980s | Progressive | Yes | Yes |
'Train Kept A-Rollin' | Aerosmith | 1970s | Rock | Yes | No |
'Vasoline' | Stone Temple Pilots | 1990s | Alternative | Yes | No |
'Wanted Dead or Alive' | Bon Jovi | 1980s | Rock | Yes | Yes |
'Wave of Mutilation' | Pixies | 1980s | Alternative | Yes | No |
'Welcome Home' | Coheed and Cambria | 2000s | Progressive | Yes | No |
'When You Were Young' | The Killers | 2000s | Alternative | Yes | No |
'Won't Get Fooled Again' | The Who | 1970s | Classic Rock | Yes | Yes |
Bonus songs
A total of 13 bonus songs can also be unlocked through the game's Career mode.[8][9] The bonus setlist consists of bands formed by Harmonix employees as well as local bands from near Harmonix's headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts or from Boston. The exceptions are Flyleaf, Crooked X, and Mother Hips. 'Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld' comes from the titular fictional band featured in the comedy show South Park.
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Song title | Artist | Decade | Genre | Family Friendly |
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'29 Fingers' | The Konks | 2000s | Rock | Yes |
'Blood Doll' | Anarchy Club | 2000s | Rock | No |
'Brainpower' | Freezepop | 2000s | Rock | No |
'Cant Let Go' | Death of the Cool | 2000s | Rock | Yes |
'Day Late, Dollar Short' | The Acro-Brats | 2000s | Rock | No |
'I Get By' | Honest Bob and the Factory to Dealer Incentives | 2000s | Rock | Yes |
'I'm So Sick' | Flyleaf | 2000s | Alternative | No |
'Nightmare' | Crooked X | 2000s | Metal | Yes |
'Outside' | Tribe | 1990s | Rock | Yes |
'Pleasure (Pleasure)' | Bang Camaro | 2000s | Rock | Yes |
'Seven' | Vagiant | 2000s | Rock | No |
'Time We Had' | The Mother Hips | 2000s | Rock | Yes |
'Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld' | Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld | 2000s | Rock | No |
Wii version
The Wii version of Rock Band features 5 additional songs originally released as downloadable content on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game.[10]
Song title | Artist | Decade | Genre | Family Friendly |
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'Dirty Little Secret' | The All American Rejects | 2000s | Emo | Yes |
'Don't Look Back in Anger' | Oasis | 1990s | Rock | Yes |
'Roam' | The B-52's | 1980s | Pop/Rock | Yes |
'Rockaway Beach' | Ramones | 1970s | Punk | Yes |
'Roxanne' | The Police | 1970s | Pop/Rock | No |
European version
The European version of Rock Band features 9 additional songs not available on the North American disc. These bonus songs include English, German, and French vocals.[11] These songs were released as downloadable content in the North American market on May 20, 2008.[12]
Song title | Artist | Language | Decade | Genre | Exportable | Family Friendly |
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'Beetlebum' | Blur | English | 1990s | Alternative | Yes | No |
'Countdown to Insanity' | H-Blockx | English | 2000s | Rock | Yes | No |
'Hier Kommt Alex' | Die Toten Hosen | German | 1980s | Punk | Rock Band 2 only | No |
'Hysteria' | Muse | English | 2000s | Alternative | Yes | Yes |
'Manu Chao' | Les Wampas | French | 2000s | Punk | Yes | No |
'Monsoon' | Tokio Hotel | English | 2000s | Glam | No | Yes |
'New Wave' | Pleymo | French | 2000s | Metal | Yes | No |
'Perfekte Welle' | Juli | German | 2000s | Rock | Yes | No |
'Rock 'n' Roll Star' | Oasis | English | 1990s | Rock | Rock Band 2 only | Yes |
External links
- Official Rock Band series song list – Additional information for all songs featured in the Rock Band series.
References
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