List of Rock Band track packs

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Rock Band Track Packs (called Song Packs in Europe and Australia) [1] are a series of supplemental media discs for the Rock Band series of music video games. The packs are developed by Harmonix and Demiurge Studios (earlier packs were developed with Pi Studios), and distributed by MTV Games and Electronic Arts. The track packs are fully functional standalone games and do not require separate Rock Band titles to play; [2] however, on consoles that support downloadable content, the songs from these packs can be integrated with other Rock Band titles. The initial purpose of the track packs was to allow users of systems without support for downloadable content (PlayStation 2 and originally Wii) to be able to play some of the downloadable tracks. With the exception of the AC/DC pack, all songs in each track pack are available as downloadable content in online stores.

Contents

Rock Band Track Pack Vol. 1

Rock Band Track Pack Vol. 1
Developer(s) Harmonix, Pi Studios
Publisher(s) MTV Games
Series Rock Band
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Wii
Release
  • NA: July 15, 2008
  • PAL: December 2008
Genre(s) Music
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

Rock Band Track Pack Vol. 1 (Rock Band Song Pack 1) was released for the Wii and PlayStation 2 on July 15, 2008. The addition was announced on May 5, 2008. [3] This disc contains 20 songs previously released as downloadable content for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 . [2] [4] As there are only 20 songs, all tracks have been re-arranged into "Stages" instead of Tiers, with four "Stages" in total. The following songs are featured on this track pack: [4]

Song titleArtistDecadeGenre
"All the Small Things" Blink-182 1990sPunk
"Buddy Holly" Weezer 1990sAlternative
"Calling Dr. Love" Kiss 1970sClassic Rock
"Crushcrushcrush" Paramore 2000sPop/Rock
"Die, All Right!" The Hives 2000sPunk
"Gimme Three Steps" Lynyrd Skynyrd 1970sSouthern Rock
"Interstate Love Song" Stone Temple Pilots 1990sRock
"Joker & the Thief" Wolfmother 2000sRock
"Little Sister" Queens of the Stone Age 2000sAlternative
"Live Forever" Oasis 1990sRock
"March of the Pigs" Nine Inch Nails 1990sRock
"Moonage Daydream" David Bowie 1970sGlam
"More Than a Feeling" Boston 1970sClassic Rock
"Move Along" The All-American Rejects 2000sEmo
"Siva" The Smashing Pumpkins 1990sAlternative
"Synchronicity II" The Police 1980sPop/Rock
"Teenage Lobotomy" Ramones 1970sPunk
"The Kill" Thirty Seconds to Mars 2000sAlternative
"Truckin'" Grateful Dead 1970sClassic Rock
"We Care a Lot" Faith No More 1980sRock

AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack

AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack
Developer(s) Harmonix, Pi Studios
Publisher(s) MTV Games
Series Rock Band
Platform(s) Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii
ReleaseXbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 [5]
  • NA: November 2, 2008
  • EU: December 19, 2008
Wii [5]
  • NA: November 16, 2008
Genre(s) Music
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack (AC/DC Live: Rock Band) was announced on September 29, 2008, and was released for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on November 2. The Wii version was released on November 16, 2008. The pack contains all 18 tracks from AC/DC's Live at Donington DVD. The game, through pre-existing licensing deals that AC/DC has with the retail chains, [6] was only available at Wal-Mart and Sam's Club. [7] This exclusivity agreement was only applicable in the United States, and ended on November 4, 2009 when GameStop began selling new copies of the game for $20. [8] Each copy of the track pack includes a code that can be redeemed online to allow Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 owners to download the content to their console for use in other Rock Band titles. The game can also be played as a standalone title, including a number of Achievements for Xbox 360 owners, but otherwise does not feature many of the gameplay elements of the full Rock Band titles, such as character creation or customization, online play, or a World Tour mode. [6] The track pack retails for $30 for the PS2 version and $40 for other consoles. [5] [7] Harmonix has confirmed that the songs will remain exclusive to the disc release, citing AC/DC's preference to sell their music as full albums instead of singles. They have not ruled out releasing the content in the future should the band's views change. [9]

Song titleDecadeGenre
"Back in Black" (Live)1980sRock
"Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" (Live)1970sRock
"Fire Your Guns" (Live)1990sRock
"For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)" (Live)1980sRock
"Heatseeker" (Live)1980sRock
"Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be" (Live)1970sRock
"Hells Bells" (Live)1980sRock
"High Voltage" (Live) 1970sRock
"Highway to Hell" (Live)1970sRock
"Jailbreak" (Live)1970sRock
"Let There Be Rock" (Live)1970sRock
"Moneytalks" (Live)1990sRock
"Shoot to Thrill" (Live)1980sRock
"T.N.T." (Live)1970sRock
"The Jack" (Live)1970sRock
"Thunderstruck" (Live)1990sRock
"Whole Lotta Rosie" (Live)1970sRock
"You Shook Me All Night Long" (Live) 1980sRock

Rock Band Track Pack Vol. 2

Rock Band Track Pack Vol. 2
Developer(s) Harmonix, Pi Studios
Publisher(s) MTV Games
Series Rock Band
Platform(s) Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii
ReleaseXbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii [10]
  • NA: November 18, 2008
  • EU: April 19, 2009
Genre(s) Music
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

Rock Band Track Pack Vol. 2 (Rock Band Song Pack 2) is an expansion disc for the Rock Band series featuring 20 master recordings previously released as downloadable content on the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network Store. Unlike the first expansion, Vol. 2 is available on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 as well as the Wii and PlayStation 2. Much like the AC/DC Live pack, the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions also include a code to download the songs to a hard drive for use in other Rock Band games. [11] [12] [13] The following songs are included on the game disc: [11]

Song titleArtistDecadeGenre
"Afterlife" Avenged Sevenfold 2000sMetal
"Call Me" Blondie 1980sPop/Rock
"El Scorcho" Weezer 1990sAlternative
"Girl U Want" Devo 1980sNew Wave
"Girls Who Play Guitars" Maxïmo Park 2000sPop/Rock
"Indestructible" Disturbed 2000sNu-Metal
"It Hurts" Angels & Airwaves 2000sAlternative
"Just What I Needed" The Cars 1970sRock
"Message in a Bottle" The Police 1970sRock
"Monkey Gone to Heaven" Pixies 1980sAlternative
"Rio" Duran Duran 1980sPop/Rock
"Saints of Los Angeles" Mötley Crüe 2000sRock
"Simple Man" Lynyrd Skynyrd 1970sSouthern Rock
"Snow ((Hey Oh))" Red Hot Chili Peppers 2000sRock
"The Perfect Drug" Nine Inch Nails 1990sRock
"This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" Fall Out Boy 2000sPop/Rock
"Time Is Running Out" Papa Roach 2000sNu-Metal
"Why Do You Love Me" Garbage 2000sPop/Rock
"You've Got Another Thing Comin'" Judas Priest 1980sMetal
"Zero" The Smashing Pumpkins 1990sAlternative

Rock Band Track Pack: Classic Rock

Rock Band Track Pack: Classic Rock
Developer(s) Harmonix
Publisher(s) MTV Games
Series Rock Band
Platform(s) Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii
ReleaseXbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii
  • NA: May 19, 2009
[14]
Genre(s) Music
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

Rock Band Track Pack: Classic Rock is an expansion disc for the Rock Band series featuring 20 master recordings previously released as downloadable content on the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network Store. The pack is available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and PlayStation 2. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions also include a code to export the songs to a hard drive for use in other Rock Band games. [14] The Track Pack can also be played as a standalone game for all systems in the same manner as the AC/DC Live and Track Pack Vol. 2, [14] and is also the first Rock Band Track Pack on Wii and on PS2 to be fully compatible with all Guitar Hero instruments.

The following songs are included on the disc: [14]

Song titleArtistDecadeGenre
"All Right Now" Free 1970sClassic Rock
"Baba O'Riley" The Who 1970sClassic Rock
"Bad to the Bone" George Thorogood & the Destroyers 1980sRock
"Behind Blue Eyes" The Who 1970sClassic Rock
"California über alles" Dead Kennedys 1980sPunk
"Can't Stand Losing You" The Police 1970sPop/Rock
"Closer to the Heart" Rush 1970sProgressive
"Funk #49" James Gang 1970sClassic Rock
"Hit Me With Your Best Shot" Pat Benatar 1980sClassic Rock
"Holiday in Cambodia" Dead Kennedys 1980sPunk
"Hymn 43" Jethro Tull 1970sProgressive
"Kiss Them for Me" Siouxsie and the Banshees 1990sPop/Rock
"Let Love Rule" Lenny Kravitz 1980sRock
"Love Spreads" The Stone Roses 1990sAlternative
"Peace of Mind" Boston 1970sClassic Rock
"Red Barchetta" Rush 1980sProgressive
"Rock and Roll Band" Boston 1970sClassic Rock
"Take the Money and Run" Steve Miller Band 1970sClassic Rock
"The Joker" Steve Miller Band 1970sClassic Rock
"Truth Hits Everybody" The Police 1970sRock

Rock Band Country Track Pack

Rock Band Country Track Pack
Developer(s) Harmonix, Demiurge Studios
Publisher(s) MTV Games
Series Rock Band
Platform(s) Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii
ReleaseXbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii
  • NA: July 21, 2009
[15]
Genre(s) Music
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

Harmonix released a fifth track pack for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and PlayStation 2. The disc features 21 songs, and for the first time includes songs never before seen in the Rock Band series. These songs were exclusive to Rock Band Country Track Pack for a limited time before being released to the Rock Band Music Store by late 2009 and early 2010. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions also include a code to export the songs to a hard drive for use in other Rock Band games. The Track Pack can also be played as a standalone game for all systems in the same manner as the AC/DC Track Pack and Track Pack Vol. 2. [15]

The setlist includes the following songs: [15]

Song titleArtistDecadeGenre
"3 Dimes Down" Drive-By Truckers 2000sCountry
"Any Man of Mine" a Shania Twain 1990sCountry
"Can't Let Go" Lucinda Williams 1990sCountry
"Cry Lonely" a Cross Canadian Ragweed 2000sCountry
"Free and Easy (Down the Road I Go)" Dierks Bentley 2000sCountry
"Gone" a Montgomery Gentry 2000sCountry
"Good Time" a Alan Jackson 2000sCountry
"Gunpowder & Lead" Miranda Lambert 2000sCountry
"Hillbilly Deluxe" Brooks & Dunn 2000sCountry
"I Told You So" a Keith Urban 2000sCountry
"Me and My Gang" a Rascal Flatts 2000sCountry
"Mud on the Tires" Brad Paisley 2000sCountry
"On the Road Again" a Willie Nelson 1980sCountry
"Satellite Radio" Steve Earle 2000sCountry
"She's Country" a Jason Aldean 2000sCountry
"She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" a Kenny Chesney 1990sCountry
"Sin Wagon" Dixie Chicks 1990sCountry
"Swing" a Trace Adkins 2000sCountry
"Suds in the Bucket" a Sara Evans 2000sCountry
"The Gambler" a Kenny Rogers 1970sCountry
"This One's for the Girls" a Martina McBride 2000sCountry

^a Songs were first released to Rock Band through this disc.

Rock Band Metal Track Pack

Rock Band Metal Track Pack
Developer(s) Harmonix, Demiurge Studios
Publisher(s) MTV Games
Series Rock Band
Platform(s) Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii
ReleaseXbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii
  • NA: September 22, 2009
[16]
Genre(s) Music
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

Rock Band Metal Track Pack for the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3 was released on September 22, 2009. The track pack contains 20 songs, featuring a mix of new songs as well as those previously released as downloadable content. The songs debuting in this track pack were made available through the Rock Band Music Store on January 26, 2010. As with previous track packs, Metal Track Pack allows users to download the songs off the disc for use in Rock Band and Rock Band 2. This was the last Rock Band game for the PlayStation 2. [16]

The following songs are contained on the disc: [16]

Song titleArtistDecadeGenre
"3's and 7's" Queens of the Stone Age 2000sAlternative
"Are You Dead Yet?" Children of Bodom 2000sMetal
"Blinded by Fear" At the Gates 1990sMetal
"Bulls on Parade" b Rage Against the Machine 1990sAlternative
"Closer" Lacuna Coil 2000sMetal
"D.O.A." The Haunted 2000sMetal
"Forever" In This Moment 2000sMetal
"Hair of the Dog" b Nazareth 1970sRock
"I Stand Alone" Godsmack 2000sNu-Metal
"Killed by Death '08" b Motörhead 1980sMetal
"Laid to Rest" Lamb of God 2000sMetal
"Levitate" b I Mother Earth 1990sAlternative
"Master of the Universe" b Hawkwind 1970sRock
"Red Devil" Yngwie Malmsteen's
Rising Force
2000sMetal
"Screaming for Vengeance" Judas Priest 1980sMetal
"Shockwave" Black Tide 2000sMetal
"Thrasher" Evile 2000sMetal
"Transmaniacon MC" b Blue Öyster Cult 1970sClassic Rock
"Two Weeks" All That Remains 2000sMetal
"Waking the Demon" Bullet For My Valentine 2000sMetal

^b Songs were first available via this Track Pack.

Rock Band Country Track Pack 2

Rock Band Country Track Pack 2
Developer(s) Harmonix, Demiurge Studios
Publisher(s) MTV Games
Series Rock Band
Platform(s) Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii
ReleaseXbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii
  • NA: February 1, 2011
Genre(s) Music
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

Rock Band Country Track Pack 2 contains 21 tracks, and was released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii on February 1, 2011. [17] All songs on the disc were exclusive to the Track Pack before being released as downloadable content on November 8, 2011. The retail disc export is compatible with Rock Band, Rock Band 2, and Rock Band 3 while the standalone DLC is only compatible with Rock Band 3. Both the retail disc export and standalone "RB3 Versions" feature Pro Drum tracks and Harmony Vocals where appropriate while the "RB3 Versions" additionally have Keyboard and Pro Keyboard tracks added where appropriate. A Pro Guitar upgrade is available for the "RB3 Version" of "Ride" by Trace Adkins. [18] The "RB3 version" versions of this entire track pack are available as a bundle download in the online Rock Band store, under the name "Country Mega Pack."

The setlist includes the following songs:

Song titleArtistDecadeGenre
"That's How Country Boys Roll" Billy Currington 2000sCountry
"Single White Female" Chely Wright 1990sCountry
"Alright" Darius Rucker 2000sCountry
"Awful, Beautiful Life" Darryl Worley 2000sCountry
"Sideways" Dierks Bentley 2000sCountry
"Intentional Heartache" Dwight Yoakam 2000sCountry
"Man of Me" Gary Allan 2000sCountry
"Twang" George Strait 2000sCountry
"Crazy Town" Jason Aldean 2010sCountry
"Ring of Fire" Johnny Cash 1960sCountry
"Backwoods" Justin Moore 2000sCountry
"Kiss a Girl" Keith Urban 2000sCountry
"Perfect Day" Lady Antebellum 2010sCountry
"Giddy On Up" Laura Bell Bundy 2010sCountry
"Rain is a Good Thing" Luke Bryan 2000sCountry
"Mama Tried" Merle Haggard 1960sCountry
"Summer Nights" Rascal Flatts 2000sCountry
"The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia" Reba McEntire 1990sCountry
"Party for Two" (With Billy Currington) Shania Twain 2000sCountry
"Settlin'" Sugarland 2000sCountry
"Ride" Trace Adkins 2000sCountry

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The Rock Band series of music video games supports downloadable songs for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii versions through the consoles' respective online services. Users can download songs on a track-by-track basis, with many of the tracks also offered as part of a "song pack" or complete album at a discounted rate. These packs are available for the Wii only on Rock Band 3. Most downloadable songs are playable within every game mode, including the Band World Tour career mode. All downloadable songs released before October 26, 2010 are cross-compatible between Rock Band, Rock Band 2 and Rock Band 3, while those after only work with Rock Band 3. Certain songs deemed "suitable for all ages" by Harmonix are also available for use in Lego Rock Band.

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