Friday, October 30, 2009

Lego Rock Band

Less than 2 months after the release of The Beatles: Rock Band, Harmonix is set to release another game in the successful Rock Band franchise with Lego Rock Band.

For all you metal heads out there that are looking for the next extreme challenge this game may not suit your brutal needs to shred. Lego Rock Band is aimed for more of a family friendly environment and features many radio friendly songs.
Lego Rock Band hits stores November 3 and will be available for the Xbox, PS3, Wii and DS.
Trailer and song list are below.


  • A-Punk - Vampire Weekend
  • Accidentally In Love - Counting Crows
  • Aliens Exist - Blink-182
  • Breakout - Foo Fighters
  • Check Yes Juliet - We The Kings
  • Crash - The Primitives
  • Crocodile Rock - Elton John
  • Dig - Incubus
  • Dreaming Of You - The Coral
  • Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - The Police
  • The Final Countdown - Europe
  • Fire -The Jim Hendrix Experience
  • Free Fallin' - Tom Petty
  • Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr.
  • Girls And Boys - Good Charlotte
  • Grace - Super Grass
  • I Want You Back - Jackson 5
  • In Too Deep - Sum 41
  • Kung Fu Fightings - Carl Douglas
  • Let's Dance - David Bowie
  • Life Is A Highway - Rascal Flats
  • Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) - Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
  • Monster - The Automatic
  • Naive - The Kooks
  • The Passenger - Iggy Pop
  • Real Wild Child - Everlife
  • Ride A White Swan - T. Rex
  • Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast) - Lostprophets
  • Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs
  • Short and Sweet - Spinal Tap
  • So What - Pink
  • Song 2 - Blur
  • Stumble And Fall - Razorlight
  • Suddenly I See - KT Tunstall
  • Summer of 69 - Brian Adams
  • Swing Swing - All American Rejects
  • Thunder - Boys Like Girls
  • Tick Tick Boom - The Hives
  • Two Princes - Spin Doctors
  • Valerie - The Zutons
  • Walking On Sunshine - Katrina & the Waves
  • We Are The Champions - Queen
  • We Will Rock You - Quen
  • Word Up - Korn
  • You Give Love A Bad Name - Bon Jovi

1 comment:

  1. Hmm.. Since when has anything by Korn been known as "family friendly"?

    The rest looks good though.

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