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Motley Crue, Dream Theater and more rock Rock Band Unplugged photo

Did you forget that your copy of Rock Band Unplugged had a Music Store? Harmonix and MTV Games didn’t!
Today, it announced that four new tracks are available to download right now, for a $1.99 a piece. Fire up the store right now to find:

  • Avenged Sevenfold – “Afterlife”
  • Dream Theater – “Constant Motion”
  • Mötley Crüe – “Dr. Feelgood”
  • Stone Temple Pilots – “Sex Type Thing”

I like Rock Band Unplugged, and even after I was done playing it for review, I pick it up from time to time. But I haven’t purchase any of the downloadable content; all my Rock Band music cash goes towards tracks for the console release.

Are you purchasing Rock Band Unplugged DLC, and if so, are you finding it to be a worthwhile purchase?


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Magesx's Avatar
Magesx at 06/29/2009 15:55
Yeah, why can't I buy these for Unplugged and have them go over to my PS3 again?
HMXaleX's Avatar
HMXaleX at 06/29/2009 16:12
Because they're charted completely differently from one another, on account of the gameplay systems for both games are kind of not the same.
Dexter345's Avatar
Dexter345 at 06/29/2009 16:19
Still need to pick this one up. I doubt I'll download songs for it though.
Magnalon's Avatar
Magnalon at 06/29/2009 16:21
Every style except Dream Theater's is already saturated in past rhythm games: I'm stoked to see more metal-esque music make the cut, even if "Constant Motion" is more of a mainstream Dream Theater offering. Dr. Feelgood is also a classic.
Ikey Heyman's Avatar
Ikey Heyman at 06/29/2009 16:51
Dr. Feelgood is awesome. I'd say the DLC is worth it, but then again I don't play the other RB games because I don't want to waste money on peripherals when I have no one to play with. I suppose it could seem insignificant if you prefer the console releases though...
Monodi's Avatar
Monodi at 06/29/2009 16:58
OSHI-- Dr. Feelgoooood!
Exquisitor's Avatar
Exquisitor at 06/29/2009 18:15
Still doesn't make the PSP game fun to play. Now if they had it where you could buy it on Unplugged and get a free code for Rock Band on the consoles, I'd hit it.
Necros's Avatar
Necros at 06/29/2009 19:19
I'm happy to get more songs into what turned out to be a solid but shorter iteration, but damn if my wallet doesn't break down and sob after forking over money for these songs months ago for the 360.

What confuses me is that the manual mentions the sale of track packs, just like the console versions, that would be slightly cheaper than buying songs separately, but we're not seeing that yet. I wonder if they are completely dropping that plan in favor of individual tracks.
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