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The Pixies' 'Doolittle' comes to Rock Band this June photo

Rewind time back to 1993. My best friend Alicia and I are in the full swing of our rebellious indie adolescence, wearing Doc Martens and striped stockings to school and ferociously consuming as much new music as our young brains could absorb without dripping from our ears. The two most oft-played CDs in our cars? The Pixies' Surfer Rosa and Doolittle, of course.

It was helpful, of course, that we could scream such gems "He bought me a soda and tried to molest me in a parking lot" across the classroom at each other and earn confused stares from other people, but let's face it: The Pixies kicked serious, insane amounts of ass. They still do, in fact, which is why Harmonix/MTV Games have smartly chosen Doolittle as the third full-length album to be sold as DLC for Rock Band, following such rock legends as The Cars and Judas Priest.  

As usual, you can buy single songs ($1.99 each) or the entire album ($18.99). It will be available on June 24th for Xbox 360 owners and June 26th for PlayStation 3 owners. I'm excited, but I have to say some of these tracks are a huge challenge and might have to be downloaded just to see how hoarse I can scream myself. "Tame," for instance? Oh man. Might have to put down a few gallons of liquid intoxicants before I'm ready to try that one.

ROCK BAND™ ADDS INFLUENTIAL PIXIES ALBUM DOOLITTLE TO DOWNLOADABLE MUSIC CATALOG

Rock Band Music Store Hits DLC Benchmark With More Than 200 Songs and 12 Million Downloads

Harmonix and MTV Games announced today the third album to be added to the Rock Band™ Music Store catalog of downloadable content: the Pixies' Doolittle.  On June 24th, one of the most influential rock records of the late '80s will get new life as Rock Band™ game play.  The addition of these Pixies songs pushes Rock Band's online catalog to more than 200 songs available, a DLC milestone with over 12 million tracks sold! Fledgling Black Francises, budding Kim Deals and die hard gamers alike can now rock out to the original master recordings of one of the Pixies' most eclectic and ambitious releases. Upon its release in 1989, Doolittle garnered immediate critical acclaim and eventually became regarded as one of the most important alternative rock albums of the 1980s. Doolittle offers endless highlights for fans and players, including the spaghetti Western-ish flavor of "Silver," the biblically-themed "Dead" and the pop-savvy hit single "Here Comes Your Man." Gamers have been clamoring for these additional fourteen tracks after months of playing the album's brilliantly surreal "Wave of Mutilation," which was included on the original Rock Band™ game disc.

The gold-certified Doolittle was the Boston-based band's second studio album and first for Elektra Records.

Each track will be available for $1.99 per track (160 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) or $18.99 (1520 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) for the album.

Release date:         Tuesday, June 24, 2008 (Xbox LIVE® Marketplace)
                             Thursday, June 26, 2008 (PLAYSTATION®Store)

Tracks:                 "Crackity Jones"
                           "Dead"
                           "Debaser"
                           "Gouge Away"
                           "Here Comes Your Man"
                           "Hey"
                           "I Bleed"
                           "La La Love You"
                           "Monkey Gone To Heaven"
                           "Mr. Grieves"
                           "No. 13 Baby"
                           "Silver"
                           "Tame"
                           "There Goes My Gun"
 (All tracks utilizethe original master recordings)

Price:                        $18.99 (1520 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360)
for the Album or $1.99 (160 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) per track

Locations:             Xbox LIVE Marketplace and PLAYSTATION®Network

** Dates for Rock Band game tracks aretentative and subject to change **

Doolittle joins Judas Priest's "Screaming For Vengeance" and The Cars' "The Cars" as the third full-album DLC release available at the Rock Band Music Store. With the addition of these tracks there are now more than 200 tracks available to date via disc and download purchase (complete list of tracks at http://www.rockband.com/dlc). Rock Band™continues to fly off shelves and satisfy music fans and gamers' voracious appetite for rock as more than 12 million downloads have been purchased sinceits launch on November 20, 2007. The Rock Band™ Music
Storeallows players to preview and purchase downloadable individual music tracks and packs from the vast selection of offerings available to date without ever leaving the game as they build their own custom Rock Band™ library.

Rock Band™ allows online play and features that expand the boundaries of music gaming. Rock Band™ downloadable content is playable and integrated into setlists in all game modes including: Solo Tour, Band World Tour, head-to-head competition either locally or online, and from any Quickplay mode. In order to play downloadable content for head-to-head matches or multiplayer online, all players must own the same downloadable track. Downloadable content for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft will be available for purchase via Xbox LIVE Marketplace using Microsoft Points and is downloaded directly to the Xbox 360 hard drive. Downloadable content for the PLAYSTATION®3 computerentertainment system's version of Rock Band™ will be available forpurchase on the PLAYSTATION®Store through the free PLAYSTATION Network and is downloaded directly to PLAYSTATION 3 system's built in hard drive.

Rock Band™ is rated "T" for Teen (lyrics, mild suggestive themes) by the ESRB.

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34 comments | showing # 1 to 34

galagabug 's Avatar
galagabug at 06/13/2008 15:00
this is a no brainer. can't wait!
GuitarAtomik's Avatar
GuitarAtomik at 06/13/2008 15:03
Fiiiinally. Totally getting this.
KARMACON's Avatar
KARMACON at 06/13/2008 15:09
OOhhh, been a pixies fan for a loooooong time. . . I'm surprised they didn't go with Surfer Rosa. I mean it has "Where is my mind" which was featured in Fight Club. Even people who don't know the pixies very well at least know that song.
ParaParaKing's Avatar
ParaParaKing at 06/13/2008 15:14
That's $19 well spend. It's a fantastic album.
mattynunchucks's Avatar
mattynunchucks at 06/13/2008 15:16
I'd pay 50 bucks to have Activision monetarily rape me and call it Guitar Hero: Doolittle to be able to play this.
GrayFox's Avatar
GrayFox at 06/13/2008 15:25
Annnnd one more reason I am punching myself in the balls for buying GH3.
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PrinceofCannedPeaches at 06/13/2008 15:25
F**in' yeah. Waiting on "Mr Grieves". They already had "Monkey Gone to Heaven" in there, right?

Also, lulz at Colette in Doc Martens. Please tell me they were Cherry Red.
Colette Bennett's Avatar
Colette Bennett at 06/13/2008 15:29
@PrinceofCannedPeaches - I had four pairs. Yes, one pair was cherry red. I know. Doucheland extreme.
Knives's Avatar
Knives at 06/13/2008 15:34
:D :D :D :D :D

Really can't wait for this :)
Haxan's Avatar
Haxan at 06/13/2008 15:46
Having seen them play 6 times in 2 countries and multiple states, I'll simply say this: I will buy.
Mxyzptlk's Avatar
Mxyzptlk at 06/13/2008 15:46
I so need to get Rock Band.
Dexter345's Avatar
Dexter345 at 06/13/2008 15:47
$18.99? 1520 MS points? Huh? I like to keep my points in even hundred increments.
guermogamer's Avatar
guermogamer at 06/13/2008 15:48
Would have loved me some stormy weather, but can't complain since i don't have either console...
superflossy's Avatar
superflossy at 06/13/2008 15:49
HEY!

BEEN TRYIN TO MEETCHU
gk128's Avatar
gk128 at 06/13/2008 16:07
$18.99?! Damn.

The Pixies are lucky they kick so much ass so I'm paying it no problem. We still need "Where Is My Mind?" at the very least though.
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Sharpless at 06/13/2008 16:25
Colette, you know I love you, right? You probably know at this point that I have the utmost respect for you and hold you in high, high esteem. Well, as unfathomable as I thought this was, this post has actually managed to raise my respect for you even higher.

I don't know why, but I never pegged you as a Pixies fan. Needless to say, I like them much. Their "loudQuietloud" documentary just came in the mail today, actually. If you haven't seen it, I reeeeeally, really recommend it.
LusciousRichard's Avatar
LusciousRichard at 06/13/2008 16:26
Ho-lee shit... holy shit. How awesome is... holy shit!

HOLY SHIT!

(translation: Luscious is excited.)
loki d20's Avatar
loki d20 at 06/13/2008 16:31
I'll be owning this. The Cars album wasn't bad either.
KMCC's Avatar
KMCC at 06/13/2008 17:22
What LusciousRichard said.
EX35's Avatar
EX35 at 06/13/2008 17:32
*cracks knuckles* Better prepare for awesome. Fingers are already twitching. lol.
psyrax's Avatar
psyrax at 06/13/2008 17:42
I wonder if u will get the spanish parts of crackity jones :P!
Slick Icarus's Avatar
Slick Icarus at 06/13/2008 17:59
I think I might need a change of pants...
Aetsen's Avatar
Aetsen at 06/13/2008 18:27
CRACK CRACK! CRAKITY JOOONNES!
vonrichter's Avatar
vonrichter at 06/13/2008 18:35
Good band. I have all their albums.
iwontusemyname's Avatar
iwontusemyname at 06/13/2008 19:53
debaser is honestly one of their best songs.

well played, harmonix.

....well played.
FunnyFarm's Avatar
FunnyFarm at 06/13/2008 22:00
i honestly would rather have bossanova. but i guess doolittle is full of enough classics to make anyone happy.
Batthink's Avatar
Batthink at 06/13/2008 23:27
"DEBASER!!!" :OD
juggalotus's Avatar
juggalotus at 06/14/2008 00:15
PrinceofCannedPeaches- No, Wave of Mutilation is in the game
Th3 0_y 1 I k0w's Avatar
Th3 0_y 1 I k0w at 06/14/2008 05:49
As cool as this is (and it is cool), I would kill for Surfer Rosa just for "bone machine" and "Where Is My Mind" would be a bonus.

P.S. Colette, cherry red docs + black stockings + tartan skirt = hottnes (I love 1990!).
Th3 0_y 1 I k0w's Avatar
Th3 0_y 1 I k0w at 06/14/2008 05:54
Yes I Know Surfer Rosa was released in 1988 but took a bit longer for things to catch on here.
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Bloodborne at 06/14/2008 12:10
OMG, one of my favorite albums of all time. I loved playing Wave of Mutilation on my friend's copy, I have to try this some time.
sushi111's Avatar
sushi111 at 06/14/2008 23:57
One of my top 5 albums of all time for sure.
vonrichter's Avatar
vonrichter at 06/15/2008 07:12
Personally, I have a hard time choosing a favorite Pixies album. Doolittle is the most popular, but that doesn't mean it's more artistically accomplished than some of the others. There is a pretty high standard from album to album with this band.
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