First Wave of Rock Band DLC Hits Xbox Live

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The first batch of downloadable content for Harmonix's Rock Band is now available via Xbox Live Marketplace, allowing those that own the Xbox 360 version of the just-released multi-instrument rockathon to pick from over a dozen new tracks.

Today's releases include songs performed by Metallica, Queens of the Stone Age, The Police, and Wolfmother. Each track sells individually for 160 Microsoft Points ($2), with group-based packs offering a slight savings by bundling three songs for 440 Microsoft Points ($5.50).

The content has yet to hit the PlayStation 3's online PlayStation Store, though it is expected to arrive within the week. Check below for a full list of the new tracks, as well as those planned for the next few weeks. For more information on Rock Band, including a full rundown of its 58-track setlist, scope out Nick Breckon's ultra-informative guide to Rock Band.

Week of November 20, 2007
(covers denoted by asterisk)

Metallica Pack
- Ride the Lightning
- Blackened
- And Justice for All

The Police Pack
- Can't Stand Losing You
- Synchronicity II
- Roxanne

Queens of the Stone Age Pack
- 3's and 7's
- Little Sister
- Sick Sick Sick

Individual Tracks
- Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Fortunate Son" *
- Foreigner, "Juke Box Hero" *
- T-Rex, "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" *
- The Knack, "My Sharona" *
- The Runaways, "Cherry Bomb" *
- Wolfmother, "Joker & The Thief"

Week of November 27, 2007

David Bowie Pack
- Moonage Daydream
- Heroes *
- Queen Bitch *

Week of December 4, 2007

Black Sabbath Pack
- N.I.B. *
- Sweet Leaf *
- War Pigs *

Week of December 11, 2007

Punk Pack
- Ramones, "Rockaway Beach"
- The Clash, "I Fought the Law"
- Buzzcocks, "Ever Fallen In Love" *

Week of December 18, 2007

Individual Tracks
- Radiohead, "My Iron Lung"
- Weezer, "Buddy Holly"
- Pretenders, "Brass in Pocket" *

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

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    November 20, 2007 8:15 AM

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      November 20, 2007 8:16 AM

      It's supposed to be the first full album released, but I'm not sure if anyone ever said it would be available at launch.

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