Let's hope there will be two or three singles alongside incubus.
Legacy pro upgrades too.
Let's hope there will be two or three singles alongside incubus.
Legacy pro upgrades too.
kevmaster2000:
"Just thought I'd mention that it's cool to see a Paper Mario fan who also appreciates death metal. Great job!"
Since next week I'll be in England when it would be time to make a prediction, of which we don't need a thread for next week, I'm going to offer this prediction:
Muse: Celebrating 10 Years Of Origin Of Symmetry Live Pack
- New Born (Live) [Le Zenith, 2001]
- Bliss (Live) [Le Zenith, 2001]
- Space Dementia (Live) [Le Zenith, 2001]
- Hyper Music (Live) [Le Zenith, 2001]
- Plug In Baby (Live) [Le Zenith, 2001]
- Citizen Erased (Live) [Le Zenith, 2001]
- Micro Cuts (Live) [Le Zenith, 2001]
- Screenager (Live) [Le Zenith, 2001]
- Darkshines (Live) [Le Zenith, 2001]
- Feeling Good (Live) [Le Zenith, 2001]
- Megalomania (Live) [Le Zenith, 2001]
HMX will offer a special Live version of Muse's 2001 album Origin Of Symmetry for Rock Band 3 using the audio from the band's "Hullabaloo" DVD recorded that year, in celebration of the album being played in its entirety at the 2011 Reading and Leeds festivals in England next week.
Last edited by RockBandRocker; 08-19-2011 at 03:26 AM.
May 20th, 2012: 4 long years since HMX released "Hysteria" by Muse. The wait for more Muse DLC has to end at some point, right?
AsianSteev: if you can read this, put more Ska songs on the RBN! Please?
Gamertag: Demitri Theodus
That's why I made the prediction I did.![]()
It's sort of a piss-take at HMX and how when they release live tracks, the forums b*tch to no end. And as you mentioned, getting an entire album that is live wouldn't go over well (just look at what happened when they released the live British Steel album).
Although, in this case, I would have to give props to HMX IF they did this only because the band didn't play the Origin tracks in order for Hullabaloo and HMX would have to put the recordings in the right order to make the album.
Muse do have a great sound live, so live tracks from them wouldn't be the end of the world, even though I'm in the camp that would prefer studio tracks for the game. But, masters are masters. And, if it would be easier/cheaper for HMX to license live tracks from Muse and they'd get in the game quicker, I say bring it on.
Also, in this scenario, the live tracks are from the year the album was recorded, so at least Matt's vocals match the album and he sings the songs the same as on the record. If you look at a recent recording of a song like "New Born" or "Plug In Baby", he's changed the way he sings it.
May 20th, 2012: 4 long years since HMX released "Hysteria" by Muse. The wait for more Muse DLC has to end at some point, right?
Incubus Pack 01
"Adolescents"
"Pardon Me"
"Wish You Were Here" +
The Band - "The Weight" (Live) +
EMF - "Unbelievable" +
Yup.
DLC:
☑ Heart (MOAR!)
☑ Matchbox 20
☑ Elton John (MOAR!)
☐ Muse
☐ Dire Straits X
☐ Wallflowers X
PS3: All DLC+PRO + 257 RBN
Difference is when it comes to acceptance of live tracks - Live tracks from when band was in its prime = acceptable, Live tracks from geriatric old has beens who no longer have the same dominant vocal chords that they once had = epic fail.
People were more than accepting of the likes of Thin Lizzy (live) pack but the British Steel DLC was just horrible, i mean really awful and im a fan of the album... which probably made it even worse for me. I remember the difference in response to Magic Bus being announced and then downloaded and played on the forums compared with the SuperBowl Mashup - the response was very different despite both being live tracks and both from the same band... for good reason too.
Hoping for more british music on RB Blitz