Wolfmother, QOTSA rock Guitar Hero 5 DLC in October

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Activision has unveiled its Guitar Hero 5 downloadable content plans for October, and they include five weeks of rock n’ roll, baby.

From Queens of the Stone Age to Billy Squier, from Wolfmother to the J. Geils Band and Peter Frampton, you’d better be holding on to the edge of your seat for this invasion of rock n’ roll. Baby. There’s even a Halloween-themed track pack, featuring music from GWAR (“Gor Gor”), Marilyn Manson (“Beautiful People”), and The Misfits (“Astro Zombies”). 

Track packs will cost you $5.49/440 MS Points for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, respectively. Or you can get individual tracks for $1.99/160 MS Points/200 Wii Points. Hit the jump for the full schedule… baby.

October 1 – Queens Of The Stone Age Track Pack

  • “Mexicola”
  • “Avon”
  • “How to Handle a Rope”

October 8 – Billy Squier Track Pack

 

  • “The Stroke”
  • “Everybody Wants You”
  • “When She Comes To Me”

October 15 – Wolfmother Track Pack

  • “Pilgrim”
  • “California Queen”
  • “Cosmic Egg”

October 22 – Classic Rock 2 Track Pack

  • The J. Geils Band  – “Freeze Frame”
  • Peter Frampton  – “Show Me The Way (Live)”
  • Triumph – “Lay It On The Line”

October 29 – All Hallows’ Eve Track Pack

  • GWAR – “Gor Gor”
  • Marilyn Manson – “Beautiful People”
  • The Misfits – “Astro Zombies”

 


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