Xbox 360 RBN DLC for 11/1
Of note in this week’s update: Revocation – Chaos of Forms (2x Bass Pedal) marks the 4,000th song available in the Rock Band Library!
Unless otherwise noted, all songs are 160 MSP ($1.99).
Indie Rock
Metal
- All Shall Perish – There is Nothing Left (2x Bass Pedal)
- Benighted – Let the Blood Spill Between My Broken Teeth
- God Forbid – Don’t Tell Me What to Dream
- Revocation – Chaos of Forms (2x Bass Pedal)
- Wretched – Dilated Disappointment
- The Minotaur Project – 77345_018 (2x Bass Pedal) *
Pop-Rock
Prog
Songs marked with * are 80 MSP ($0.99).
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The Benighted song has been out for a few weeks. I guess this is supposed to be the 2x bass version?
Mcmax3000 Reply:
November 1st, 2012 at 6:07 pm
I don’t know. I was wondering about that when I was putting the list together. There is no 2x Bass version showing anywhere on RockBand.com, and it’s not listed as such in the announcement, so I just went with what their post says.
If there’s an indication that the announcement is incorrectly listed, I’ll update the post.
Ospero Reply:
November 1st, 2012 at 6:28 pm
It’ll probably show up sometime soon. RBNreleases.com lists it, so it’s already up on the marketplace, and the regular version’s song page on RockBand.com gives the release date as the 30th of September.
Nice milestone. I only wish something would come out that I want to buy. Last RBN purchase was Amberian Dawn.
“Giraffes? Giraffes! – Werewolf Grandma With Knives (Part Two: Don’t Die)”
Great name for the band and the song!
I cant even recall the last RBN purchase I made…
Probably something from “A Day To Remember”….
Not fond of much they put on there these days….a bit too indy and metal for me….
To each their own, but I thought at some point it was said mainstream bands would try to find their way to it? —Whatever happened to that?
Mcmax3000 Reply:
November 2nd, 2012 at 9:30 am
There were a few near the beginning of RBN, but since RBN doesn’t really get the promotion that the weekly DLC gets, I don’t think the sales were really there, so it hasn’t been cost effective to keep going after bigger bands.
At least, that’s my theory. I have no inside knowledge or anything to actually back any of that up.