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Rooooooox-anne
JtheYellow | 8:20 AM on 11.26.2007 10 comments


I've pretty much already written about this, but after seeing Gamespot's report about Rock Band's downloadable content, I'm not sure if practical jokes aren't part of Harmonix's business plan.

Yeah, those are worthy songs, particularly the Metallica and Black Sabbath ones. I think they could call the Dec. 18 pack the "navel-gazers," but that might give people the wrong idea. That's not what I'm talking about.

Look at the Police pack, which is already out.

Look at the third song.

Motherfucking "Roxanne."

Yeah, I know part of the appeal of this game overlaps with the desire to sing along at concerts and possibly even karaoke, and maybe bring your buddy's girl/guy-friend in on the mic because s/he might not be able to play the toy guitar or drums. But does no one remember the "Elevator Fans" skit on Saturday Night Live with Sting, Kevin Nealon and Dana Carvey? I'm linking the script because I couldn't find a video of it as an example of what I'm talking about.

I won't say "thankfully," but four Rock Band fans have already produced an example of what I was talking about. And like Yahtzee and Halo 3, I want everyone to know that I fucking called it.


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