Rock Band 3′s Next Artist? Ministry (Rumor)
Following closely in the footsteps of last week’s revelation that Stone Temple Pilots will have music in the next major standalone Rock Band title, comes another rumored artist courtesy of the Royalty Network. According to a post on their site:
Video game ‘Rock Band Platform’ requested use of “Jesus Built My HotRod”… ‘Rock Band Platform’ game currently in production will feature “Jesus Built My HotRod”
As usual, this is still a rumor for right now. Also note that this may mean they could be coming to the Rock Band Network or DLC instead of Rock Band 3, but as this is one of their big hits (and one of my personal favorites), I imagine this will end up on the Rock Band 3 disc.
[Thanks @toymachinesh]
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and thanks to @RdNetwork- he’s good at finding things I miss lol
All I wanna do is ding-a-ding-dang my dang-along-ding-dong!!
RockBandAide Reply:
April 14th, 2010 at 11:26 am
YES!
I think we’ve had enough ministry at this point =/
metallichris71 Reply:
April 14th, 2010 at 11:29 am
Wrong. We’ve had enough Ministry nobody wants. THIS is good. Now also bring Thieves, Burning Inside, So What, NWO, Just One Fix, Psalm 69, and Stigmata!!!
SebastianSB Reply:
April 14th, 2010 at 1:25 pm
I didn’t know opinions could be wrong
From the Ministry tracks already available, I hope it’s an instrumental version. The lyrics make Green Day look like they’ve got more than twelve years between the lot of them.
Definitely sounds grandeur, like something I’m sort of expecting, you know, a completely epic, HUGE thing that Rock Band 3 is going to be.
Stone Temple Pilots and Ministry? I’m liking what I’m seeing here so far.
Looking through that site’s old news…
It appears GH has licenced ‘Inside Out’ (which we already have) and a Shiny Toy Guns song for DLC.
This site seems to know what they’re talking about – they note Clouds Over California was a DLC song, although according to another page, it was licensed for RB2…
Despite this however, they also control licensing for Authority Zero songs, and there is ‘zero’ (harhar) mention of No Regrets being licensed that I could find.