Full LEGO Rock Band Track List Revealed, Song Exports and DLC Support Confirmed

While we still don't have a date for LEGO Rock Band beyond the "holiday" window, co-publisher Warner Bros. has pulled the curtain back on all of...

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While we still don't have a date for LEGO Rock Band beyond the "holiday" window, co-publisher Warner Bros. has pulled the curtain back on all of its included songs.

Along with word that busting will make players feel good on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo DS, the company confirmed that the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 editions will let owners download the included songs for use in Rock Band 1 and 2. The process involves entering a "unique code" from the manual and paying a "nominal export fee."

That one-time fee was put at $10 (800 MS Points) by Harmonix's John Drake.

And speaking of downloads, the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 editions of LEGO Rock Band will allow users to buy and download new songs through a special version of the Rock Band Music Store that only lists the Rock Band DLC "suitable for all ages."

    PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii Tracks

    1. All American Rejects - "Swing, Swing"

    2. The Automatic - "Monster"

    3. Blink-182 - "Aliens Exist"

    4. Blur - "Song 2"

    5. Bon Jovi - "You Give Love a Bad Name"

    6. Boys like Girls - "Thunder"

    7. Bryan Adams - "Summer of 69"

    8. Carl Douglas - "Kung Fu Fighting"

    9. The Coral - "Dreaming of You"

    10. Counting Crows - "Accidentally in Love"

    11. David Bowie - "Let' Dance"

    12. Elton John - "Crocodile Rock"

    13. Europe - "The Final Countdown"

    14. Everlife - "Real Wild Child"

    15. Foo Fighters - "Breakout"

    16. Good Charlotte - "Girls & Boys"

    17. The Hives - "Tick Tick Boom!"

    18. Iggy Pop - "The Passenger"

    19. Incubus - "Dig"

    20. Jackson 5 - "I Want You Back"

    21. Jimi Hendrix - "Fire"

    22. Kaiser Chiefs - "Ruby"

    23. Katrina & The Waves - "Walking on Sunshine"

    24. The Kooks - "Naive"

    25. KoRn - "Word Up!"

    26. KT Tunstall - "Suddenly I See"

    27. Lostprophets - "Rooftops"

    28. P!NK - "So What"

    29. The Police - "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"

    30. The Primitives - "Crash"

    31. Queen - "We Are The Champions"

    32. Queen - "We Will Rock You"

    33. Rascal Flatts - "Life is a Highway"

    34. Ray Parker Jr. - "Ghostbusters"

    35. Razorlight - "Stumble and Fall"

    36. Spin Doctors - "Two Princes"

    37. Spinal Tap - "Short & Sweet"

    38. Steve Harly - "Make Me Smile"

    39. Sum 41 - "In Too Deep"

    40. Supergrass - "Grace"

    41. Tom Petty - "Free Fallin"

    42. T-Rex - "Ride a White Swan"

    43. Vampire Weekend - "A-Punk"

    44. We the Kings - "Check Yes Juliet"

    45. The Zutons - "Valerie"

    Nintendo DS Tracks

    1. All American Rejects - "Swing, Swing"

    2. The Automatic - "Monster"

    3. Blur - "Song 2"

    4. Carl Douglas - "Kung Fu Fighting"

    5. Counting Crows - "Accidentally in Love"

    6. David Bowie - "Let's Dance"

    7. Europe - "The Final Countdown"

    8. Good Charlotte - "Girls & Boys"

    9. Iggy Pop - "The Passenger"

    10. Jackson 5 - "I Want You Back"

    11. Kaiser Chiefs - "Ruby"

    12. Katrina & the Waves - "Walking on Sunshine"

    13. KT Tunstall - "Suddenly I See"

    14. P!NK - "So What"

    15. The Primitives - "Crash"

    16. Queen - "We Are The Champions"

    17. Queen - "We Will Rock You"

    18. Rascal Flatts - "Life is a Highway"

    19. Ray Parker Jr. - "Ghostbusters"

    20. Spin Doctors - "Two Princes"

    21. Sum 41 - "In Too Deep"

    22. Supergrass - "Grace"

    23. Tom Petty - "Free Fallin'"

    24. Vampire Weekend - "A-Punk"

    25. We the Kings - "Check Yes Juliet"

The peripheral-based PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii editions of the family-focused music game were handled by LEGO Star Wars veteran TT Games. The Nintendo DS version, which uses traditional button presses instead of plastic instruments a la Frequency and Rock Band PSP, was crafted by Rock Band PSP developer Backbone. Harmonix, the creator of both Guitar Hero and Rock Band, helped with both.

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

From The Chatty
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    October 12, 2009 8:19 AM

    Just a handful of points:
    - The date has been put at either Nov 3 or Nov 10, depending on the source.
    - The export will cost $10 (800 msp)
    - The export presently is "90%+" of the songs per HMX Drake, but they're racing the clock to try to get 100%. Which ones won't be exportable is not known, however, most people are betting on "Fire" by Hendrix, given that the only non-forward compat DLC for GHWT was the Hendrix songs, with people stating that Hendrix' estate was wary of a Hendrix avatar playing any other songs in the game.

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      October 12, 2009 8:22 AM

      Scratch the last point: Drake just confirmed on Twitter they've got 100% exporting now.

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      October 12, 2009 8:30 AM

      Would be nice if all the songs on RB1 were exportable to RB2. Metallica is probably contractually bound to Activision though :(

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      October 12, 2009 8:35 AM

      do you perhaps know if any or all of these songs will be availble in the store if you don't buy the game? some sound awesome for a rb2 party, but I don't need / want to buy the lego game and never use it. (clever guys using a single use code this time...)

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        October 12, 2009 8:45 AM

        You could just wait for LRB to hit the bargain bin.

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          October 12, 2009 9:14 AM

          I'll probably do that if I can't download single songs

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        October 12, 2009 8:51 AM

        They have not said anything about this being straight-out future DLC for RB1/2, nor would I hold my breath on that.

        I could see if this game doesn't sell well, they could always opt to do that, but I don't think that's going to happen.

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          October 12, 2009 9:30 AM

          yah there are only 2 or 3 songs on there I want.

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