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NIN, Iron Maiden Coming to Rock Band in March
4 song packs revealed for Rock Band DLC
Date: Thursday, January 31, 2008
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

According to the latest issue of OXM (Official Xbox Magazine), the set list for the next round of Harmonix's Rock Band downloadable content have been revealed. During the month of March, 4 new packs of songs will be released each week featuring some pretty popular tunes. Although no price was mentioned, it’s a safe bet that the current pricing structure will remain intact, offering up each theme pack for 440 MS points and each single song for 160 MS points.

    March 4th – Thrash Pack
  • Blinded By Fear: At The Gates
  • Thrasher: Evile
  • Shadow World: Haunted
    March 11th - Singles
  • Shooting Star: As made famous by Bad Company
  • Simple Man: Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • Message in a Bottle: The Police
    March 18th – NIN Pack
  • March of the Pigs: Nine Inch Nails
  • The Collector: Nine Inch Nails
  • The Perfect Drug: Nine Inch Nails
    March 25th – Metal Pack
  • Wrathchild: As made famous by Iron Maiden
  • Supernaut: As made famous by Black Sabbath
  • Fuel: Metallica

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