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Rock Band Classic Rock Track Pack Rushes To Retail

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

Harmonix packs twenty classic tunes from the likes of The Who, Rush, Steve Miller Band, and The Police into the Classic Rock Track Pack, a standalone disk hitting store shelves in May.

The Rock Band Track Pack: Classic Rock is the latest retail expansion for the Rock Band series, with 20 classic rock tracks playable as a standalone game on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, or PlayStation 2. PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 owners will also be able to download all 20 songs to their normal Rock Band or Rock Band 2 set list.

It’s a rather lovely selection, as you can see below, with two songs each from Boston, The Who, The Police, Steve rummy 365 Miller Band, and Rush, with a smattering of random solo tracks from Stone Roses, Lenny Kravitz, Free, and others, just to keep things spicy. I’m a bit confused as to how Siouxsie and The Banshees made it onto the disc, but I won’t complain all that much.

The Rock Band Track Pack: Classic Rock should hit store shelves on May 19th, at a price of $29.99.

Complete Track List:

Artist Song Title Decade

1. Boston Peace of Mind 1976

2. Boston Rock and Roll Band 1976

3. Dead Kennedys California Über Alles 1987

4. Dead Kennedys Holiday in Cambodia 1987

5. Free All Right Now 1970

6. George Thorogood & the Destroyers Bad to the Bone 1982

7. James Gang Funk #49 1970

8. Jethro Tull Hymn 43 1971

9. Lenny Kravitz Let Love Rule 1989

10. Pat Benatar Hit Me With Your Best Shot 1980

11. The Police Can’t Stand Losing You 1978

12. The Police rummy 51 Truth Hits Everybody 1978

13. Rush Closer to the Heart 1977

14. Rush Red Barchetta 1981

15. Siouxsie and The Banshees Kiss Them For Me 1991

16. Steve Miller Band Take the Money and Run 1976

17. Steve Miller Band The Joker 1973

18. The Stone Roses Love Spreads 1994

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19. The Who Baba O’Riley 1971

20. The Who Behind Blue Eyes 1971

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