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    DanManRocker's Rock Band 4, Rock Band Blitz, and Lego Rock Band 2 Setlists

    Ya... I made two setlists this time. Because I felt like making predictions. Not sure how it will go, but I'm doing in anyways. I felt like putting both here, because I don't feel like going from one setlist thread to another. So, enjoy.

    (NOTE: "-"s mean Big Rock Endings.)

    Rock Band 4:

    1950s:

    (7 songs)

    Tutti Frutti by Little Richard (Classic Rock, 1955)
    Roll Over Beethoven by Chuck Berry (Classic Rock, 1956)
    Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Rock (Classic Rock, 1957)
    Great Balls of Fire by Jerry Lee Lewis (Classic Rock, 1957)
    Tequila by The Champs (Classic Rock, 1958)
    Yakety Yak by The Coasters (Classic Rock, 1958) –
    Rave On by Buddy Holly (Classic Rock, 1958)

    1960s:

    (15 songs)

    Misirlou by Dick Dale and His Del-Tones (Classic Rock, 1962)
    On Broadway by The Drifters (R&B/Soul/Funk, 1963)
    Loiue Louie by The Kingsmen (Classic Rock, 1963)
    House of the Rising Sun by The Animals (Classic Rock, 1964)
    Like A Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan (Classic Rock, 1965)
    Summer In The City by The Lovin’ Spoonful (Pop/Rock, 1966)
    Respect by Aretha Franklin (R&B/Soul/Funk, 1967)
    My Back Pages by The Byrds (Classic Rock, 1967)
    Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf (Classic Rock, 1968)-
    White Room by Cream (Classic Rock, 1968) –
    In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly (Classic Rock, 1968)
    Jumpin’ Jack Flash by The Rolling Stones (Classic Rock, 1968)
    Ramblin' Gamblin' Man by Bob Seger (Classic Rock, 1968)-
    21st Century Schizoid Man by King Crimson (Progressive, 1969) -
    Make Me Smile by Chicago (Classic Rock, 1969)

    1970s:

    (38 songs)

    Make It With You by Bread (Rock, 1970)
    Woodstock by Crossby, Stills, Nash, and Young (Classic Rock, 1970) -
    Lucky Man by Emerson, Lake, and Palmer (Progressive, 1970)
    Iron Man by Black Sabbath (Metal, 1970)
    Fun House by The Stooges (Punk Rock, 1970)
    Layla by Derek And The Dominoes (Rock, 1970)
    Call Me The Breeze by Lynyrd Skynrd (Southern Rock, 1971)
    Fireball by Deep Purple (Classic Rock, 1971) -
    Oye Como Va by Carlos Santana (Latin, 1971)
    Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey by Paul and Linda McCartney (Classic Rock, 1971) -
    Hold Your Head Up by Argent (Rock, 1972)
    Concrete Jungle by Bob Marley and the Wailers (Reggae/Ska, 1972)
    Stuck In The Middle by Stealers Wheel (Rock, 1972)
    Lady Stardust by David Bowie (Glam, 1972)
    Dream On by Aerosmith (Rock, 1973)
    Personality Crisis by New York Dolls (Glam, 1973)
    Hooked on a Feeling by Blue Swede (Pop/Rock, 1973)
    Takin’ Care of Business by Bachman-Turner Overdrive (Rock, 1974)-
    Candle In The Wind by Elton John (Pop/Rock, 1974)
    Astronomy by Blue Oyster Cult (Progressive, 1974)
    Slow Ride by Foghat (Rock, 1975) -
    Thunder Road by Bruce Springsteen (Classic Rock, 1975)
    This Town Ain’t Big Enough for the Both of Us by Sparks (Glam, 1974)
    Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off the Sucker) by Parliament (R&B/Soul/Funk, 1976)
    Car Wash by Rolls Royce (Other, 1976)
    New Kid In Town by Eagles (Country, 1976)
    Tyrant by Judas Priest (Metal, 1976) -
    Blinded by the Light by Manfred Mann’s Earth Band (Progressive, 1976)
    Stargazer by Rainbow (Metal, 1977)
    Cat Scratch Fever by Ted Nugent (Rock, 1977) -
    Double Vision by Foreigner (Classic Rock, 1978) –
    Straight On by Heart (Classic Rock, 1978)
    Le Freak by Chic (Other, 1978)
    Bat Out of Hell by Meat Loaf (Progressive, 1979)
    Cars by Gary Numan (New Wave, 1979)
    Silly Thing by The Sex Pistols (Punk Rock, 1979) –
    Doctor Doctor by UFO (Rock, 1979)
    Forever In Blue Jeans by Neil Diamond (Pop/Rock, 1979)

    1980s:

    (43 songs)

    Atomic by Blondie (New Wave, 1980)
    I’m a Rebel by Accept (Metal, 1980)
    Don’t You Remember Rock And Roll Radio? by The Ramones (Punk, 1980)
    What I Like About You by The Romantics (Rock, 1980)
    The Stroke by Billy Squier (Rock, 1981)
    Hold On Tight by ELO (Rock, 1981)
    Physical by Olivia Newton-John (Pop/Rock, 1981)
    The Best of Times by Styx (Classic Rock, 1981)
    Tag Team by Anvil (Metal, 1982) -
    Athena by The Who (Classic Rock, 1982)
    Africa by Toto (New Wave, 1982)
    Vacation by The Go-Gos (New Wave, 1982)
    Space Age Love Song by A Flock of Seagulls (New Wave, 1982)
    99 Luftballoons (Original Version) by Nena (New Wave, 1982)
    Metal Storm/Face The Slayer by Slayer (Metal, 1983)
    Karma Chameleon by Culture Club (New Wave, 1983)
    King of Pain by The Police (Pop/Rock, 1983)
    One Thing Leads To Another by The Fixx (New Wave, 1983)
    *** On Feel The Noise by Quiet Riot (Metal, 1983) -
    Straight From the Heart by Bryan Adams (Rock, 1983)
    I Will Dare by The Replacements (Alternative, 1984)
    Run To You by Bryan Adams (Rock, 1984)
    Like A Virgin by Madonna (Pop/Rock, 1984)
    Panama by Van Halen (Rock, 1984)
    Spiritwalker by The Cult (Rock, 1984) -
    Careless Whisper by George Michael (R&B/Soul/Funk, 1984)
    Medusa by Anthrax (Metal, 1985)
    A View To Kill by Duran Duran (New Wave, 1985)
    The Cheerleaders by The Minutemen(Alternative, 1985)
    (He's Back) The Man Behind The Mask by Alice Cooper (Rock, 1986)
    Princes of The Universe by Queen (Classic Rock, 1986)
    Invisible Touch by Genesis (Pop/Rock, 1986)
    Over The Hills and Far Away by Gary Moore (Rock, 1986)
    It’s Tricky by Run-DMC (Hip-Hop/Rap, 1987)
    Armaggedon It by Def Leppard (Rock, 1987)
    La Bamba by Los Lobos (Latin, 1987)
    Bad by Michael Jackson (Pop/Rock, 1987)
    Heart And Soul by The Monkees (Rock, 1987)
    Got My Mind Set On You by George Harrison (Rock, 1987)
    The Flame by Cheap Trick (Rock, 1988)
    Love Shack by The B-52s (New Wave, 1989)
    Play With Me by Extreme (Glam, 1989)
    Cha-la Head-Cha-La by Hironobu Kageyama (J-Rock, 1989)
    Youth Gone Wild by Skid Row (Metal, 1989)-

    1990s:

    (29 songs)

    Cowboys From Hellby Pantera (Metal, 1990)
    Sliver by Nirvana (Grunge, 1990)
    Shiny Happy People by R.E.M. (Alternative, 1991)
    Home Sweet Home by Motley Crue (Metal, 1991)
    Psychobilly Freakout by The Reverend Horton Heat (Rock, 1990)
    U Can’t Touch This by MC Hammer (Hip-Hop/Rock, 1990)
    God Gave Rock and Roll to You II by KISS (Rock, 1991) -
    Winds of Change by Scorpions (Rock, 1991)
    Them Bones by Alice In Chains (Grunge, 1992)
    She Never Told Me She Was A Mime by Weird Al Yankovic (Novelty, 1993)
    Loser by Beck (Alternative, 1993)
    Animate by Rush (Progressive, 1993)
    Mr. Jones by Counting Crows (Alternative, 1993)
    Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm by Crash Test Dummies (Alternative, 1993)
    Only Happy When It Rains by Garbage (Alternative, 1995)
    Sell Out by Reel Big Fish (Reggae/Ska, 1996)
    Santeria by Sublime (Reggae/Ska, 1996)
    Karma Police by Radiohead (Alternative, 1997)
    Come On Eileen by Save Ferris (Reggae/Ska, 1997)
    Bitter Sweet Symphony by The Verve (Alternate, 1997)
    1979 by Smashing Pumpkins (Alternative, 1997)
    Fly Away by Lenny Kravitz (Rock, 1998)
    Remember Me by Journey (Rock, 1998)
    Tainted Love by The Living End (Punk Rock, 1998)
    Rock This Town by Brian Setzer Orchestra (Jazz, 1998)
    Closing Time by Semisonic (Grunge, 1998)
    Voodoo by Godsmack (Metal, 1999)
    Canned Heat by Jamiroquai (Other, 1999)
    When Worlds Collide by Powerman 5000 (Metal, 1999)

    2000s:

    (41 songs)

    With Arms Wide Open by Creed (Grunge, 2000)
    Drive by Incubus (Alternative, 2000)
    Hanging By A Moment by Lifehouse (Grunge, 2000)
    She Needs Rock And Roll by Motley Crue (Metal, 2000)
    Monster Mash by The Misfits (Punk, 2001)
    Soak Up The Sun by Sheryl Crow (Pop/Rock, 2002)
    Wonder Boy by Tenacious D (Metal, 2002)
    Obstacle 1by Interpol (Indie Rock, 2002)
    Overdrive by Foo Fighters (Alternative, 2002)
    Agony Is My Name by Rhapsody (Metal, 2002)
    Hey Ya by Outkast (Hip-Hop/Rap, 2003)
    Sweet Amber by Metallica (Metal, 2003)
    Life of a Salesman by Yellowcard (Emo, 2003)
    Can’t Stop by Red Hot Chili Peppers (Alternative, 2003)
    Too Far Gone by The All-American Rejects (Emo, 2003)
    Valley of the Damned by Dragonforce (Metal, 2003) –
    The Dark of the Matinee by Franz Ferdinand (Indie Rock, 2003)
    Tangled Up In Me by Skye Sweetnam (Pop/Rock, 2004)
    Walkie Talkie Man by Steriogram (Punk, 2004) -
    Vertigo by U2 (Alternative, 2004)
    Somebody Told Me by The Killers (Alternative, 2004)
    Slither by Velvet Revolver (Metal, 2004)
    Dandelion by Audioslave (Alternative, 2005)
    In My Place by Coldplay (Alternative, 2005)
    So Here We Are(Positive Tension) by Bloc Party (Indie Rock, 2005)
    Disappear by Hoobastank (Grunge, 2005)
    I Bet You Look Good on The Dancefloor by The Arctic Monkeys (Indie Rock, 2005)
    Over My Head (Cable Car) by The Fray (Alternative, 2005)
    Foxy Foxy by Rob Zombie (Metal, 2006)
    Keep Holding On by Avril Lavine (Pop/Rock, 2006)
    How Far We've Come by Matchbox Twenty (Alternative, 2007)
    Our Time Now by Plain White T’s (Pop/Rock, 2007)
    Oh! The Casino?! by The Fall Of Troy (Metal, 2007)
    End of the World by Armor For Sleep (Emo, 2007)
    Dashboard by Modest Mouse (Indie Rock, 2007)
    Land of the Dead by Voltaire (Other, 2007)
    Thunderhorse by Deathklok (Metal, 2007) –
    Use Somebody by Kings of Leon (Alternative, 2008)
    Uprising by Muse (Alternative, 2009)
    Rain by Mika (Alternative, 2009)
    Oblivion by Mastadon (Metal, 2009)

    2010s:

    (5 songs)

    Sing by My Chemical Romance (Alternative, 2010)
    Forget You by Cee Lo Green (R&B/Soul/Funk, 2010)
    Fever by Bullet For My Valentine (Metal, 2010)
    Warrior by Disturbed (Metal, 2010)
    When We Stand Together by Nickelback (Alternative, 2011)


    Genres:
    Emo: 1
    Country: 1
    Punk: 6
    Southern Rock: 1
    Latin: 2
    Reggae/Ska: 4
    Glam: 4
    Rock: 27
    Metal: 25
    New Wave: 10
    Indie: 5
    J-Rock: 1
    Jazz: 1
    Prog: 6
    R&B/Soul/Funk :5
    Pop: 17
    Classic Rock: 27
    Grunge: 6
    Other: 4
    Hip-Hop/Rap: 3
    Alternative: 23
    Novelty: 1

    Rock Band 4 stuff:

    - $49.99 – Game disc only

    -$54.99- Game and Microphone

    -$62.99- Game and Guitar

    -$66.99- Game and Pro Guitar

    -$68.99- Game and Drum Set

    -$143.99- Game bundle, includes all instruments

    -Accessories and instruments can be sold separately

    - 184 songs on disc

    - Available on the PS3, XBOX 360, and Wii as a launch title.

    - Improved and expanded wardrobe (also allows players to import clothes from Rock Band 3.)

    - New wardrobe categories

    - A World Tour mode that starts off where Rock Band 2 left off. You can travel across the world with your friends at home, with local players, and with players across the world! And instead of unlocking venues one at a time, the game allows the player to access all venues from the start. Also unlike the last game, there will be no roadies and managers, you don’t have to switch difficulties to play the really hard songs, there are no battles available in this mode, and players won’t need transportation methods to get from one venue to another. A similarity to the Road Challenges will be the playlists. And just like the second game, three to five songs will be shown in each venue including two to three playlists. One single venue will feature the Endless Setlist 4.

    - Road Challenges will still be available to access new clothes. Players can also have the power to create their own road challenges, using venues.

    - Quickplay can be played apart from the World Tour, battles and custom set-lists can still be available in this mode, and it now has the feature to select the venue you want to play for the selected song/setlist

    - Record mode: In this new mode, you can record and chart songs that you play with all instruments. Similar to the one used in the fourth to sixth Guitar Heroes, but there are improved features. Different features: The lyrics can be seen on the screen, there are additional instrument effects (you can choose where you want to place the clapping, etc.), you can switch from regular to pro mode, an improved system of how to play chords, there is no rhythm guitar, you can change the style of the song within the song (like from New Wave to Metal, although the song will be labeled “Other”) and a keyboard chart is added. Features similar to the Guitar Hero version is switching instrument charts with only one instrument (but the keyboard chart can only be accessed by the keyboard itself), labeling the song, choosing how long notes are held, and playing the song for testing. Songs can be saved and can be put on the new mode: “Power To The People!”

    - Power To The People! Mode: a mode where you can download custom made songs from other players. And there is no price to download songs.

    - All other features are the same


    Locations:

    Anchorage, Alaska
    Hana, Hawaii
    Los Angeles, California
    Austin, Texas
    Virginia, Minnesota
    Leadville, Colorado
    New York, New York
    Palm Beach, Florida
    Kidwelly, Great Britain
    Donaguile, Ireland
    Backnang, Germany
    Pontorson, France
    Madrid, Spain
    Nettuno, Italy
    Biysk, Russia
    Andirin, Turkey
    Warangle, India
    Beijing, China
    Tokyo, Japan
    Port Lincoln, South Australia
    Sishen, South Africa
    Carauari, Brazil
    Victoria, British Columbia
    Rioverde, Mexico

    DLC: http://www.rockband.com/forums/showt...=1#post4424447

    TOP 5 categories: http://www.rockband.com/forums/showt...=1#post4509341

    Rock Band Blitz Setlist:

    http://www.rockband.com/forums/showt...=1#post4412573
    Last edited by DanManRocker; 05-30-2012 at 12:56 PM. Reason: new game coming out!

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    Lego Rock Band 2

    WARNING: POWER CHALLENGES ARE THOSE CHALLENGES THAT HAPPEN LIKE IN THE FIRST L:RB. Since this setlist is 84 songs, there will be 12 power challenges this time.

    (BREs here too.)

    Guest artists:

    Elvis Presley
    Freddie Mercury
    Mick Jagger
    Kenny Loggins
    David Bowie
    Kelly Clarkson

    Setlist:

    1950s:

    (4 songs)

    Rock Around The Clock by Bill Haley And His Comets (Classic Rock, 1954) *power challenge*
    Hound Dog by Elvis Presley (Classic Rock, 1956) *power challenge*
    Lollipop by The Chordettes (Classic Rock, 1958) *power challenge*
    Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry (Classic Rock, 1958)

    1960s:

    (9 songs)

    Surfin' USA by The Beach Brothers (Classic Rock, 1963)-
    Route 66 by The Rolling Stones (Classic Rock, 1964)
    Do You Believe In Magic? by The Lovin’ Spoonful (Pop/Rock, 1965) *power challenge*
    The Kids Are Alright by The Who (Classic Rock, 1966)
    Soul Man by Sam And Dave (R&B/Soul/Funk, 1967) -
    Sunshine of Your Love by Cream (Classic Rock, 1968)
    Born To Be Wild by Steppenwolf (Classic Rock, 1968) *power challenge* -
    Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond (Pop/Rock, 1969)
    Maybe by Janis Joplin (Classic Rock, 1969)

    1970s:

    (25 songs)

    It Don’t Come Easy by Ringo Starr (Pop/Rock, 1971)
    I Just Want To Celebrate by Rare Earth (Rock, 1971)
    Express Yourself by Charles Wright and the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band (R&B/Soul/Funk, 1971)
    Dancing In The Moonlight by King Harvest (Pop/Rock, 1972) *power challenge*
    Starman by David Bowie (Glam, 1972)
    A Horse With No Name by America (Country, 1972)
    Saturday In The Park by Chicago (Classic Rock, 1972)
    Rockin' Down The Highway by The Doobie Brothers (Classic Rock, 1972) -
    Bennie And The Jets by Elton John (Classic Rock, 1974)
    Get Down Tonight by KC and The Sunshine Band (R&B/Soul/Funk, 1975)
    Fox On The Run by Sweet (Glam, 1975)
    Show Me The Way by Peter Frampton (Classic Rock, 1975)
    Shout It Out Loud by KISS (Glam, 1976) *power challenge*
    Silly Love Songs by The Wings (Pop/Rock, 1976)
    Roots Rock Reggae by Bob Marley (Reggae/Ska, 1976)
    Don't Go Breaking My Heart by Elton John (Pop/Rock, 1976)
    Jungle Love by Steve Miller (Rock, 1977) *power challenge*
    Give A Little Bit by Supertramp (Rock, 1977)
    Move It On Over by George Thorogood (Rock, 1978)
    Hold The Line by Toto (Rock, 1978)
    Mr. Blue Sky by ELO (Pop/Rock, 1978)
    Cheap Sunglasses by ZZ Top (Classic Rock, 1979)
    Light The Sky On Fire by Jefferson Starship (Rock, 1979)
    Old Time Rock And Roll by Bob Seger (Classic Rock, 1979) -


    1980s:

    (27 songs)

    Celebration by Kool And The Gang (Other, 1980) - *power challenge*
    9 to 5 by Dolly Parton (Country, 1980)
    Shake A Tail Feather by Ray Charles (R&B/Soul/Funk, 1980)-
    Magic by Olivia Newton John (Pop/Rock, 1980) -
    Funkytown by Lipps. Inc. (R&B/Soul/Funk, 1980) *power challenge*
    Flash's Theme by Queen (Classic Rock, 1980) *power challenge*
    You Make My Dreams by Hall & Oates (Pop/Rock, 1981)
    The Safety Dance by Men Without Hats (New Wave, 1982)
    Heat of The Moment by Asia (Progressive, 1982) -
    I Melt With You by Modern English (New Wave, 1982)
    I Want Candy by Bow Wow Wow (New Wave, 1982)
    Running With The Night by Lionel Richie (Pop/Rock, 1983)
    Mr. Roboto by Styx (Rock, 1983)
    Say Say Say by Michael Jackson and Paul Mc.Caurtney (Pop/Rock, 1983) *power challenge*
    I Wanna Rock by Twisted Sister (Glam, 1984) -
    Jump by Van Halen (Rock, 1984)
    Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go by Wham! (New Wave, 1984)
    Footloose by Kenny Loggins (Pop/Rock, 1984)
    You’re The Best by Joe Esposito (Pop/Rock, 1984)
    Thriller by Michael Jackson (Pop/Rock, 1984) *power challenge*
    Dancing In The Street by David Bowie and Mick Jagger (Rock, 1985) *power challenge*
    Don’t You (Forget About Me) by Simple Minds (New Wave, 1985)
    A Kind of Magic by Queen (Classic Rock, 1986)
    Hip To Be Square by Huey Lewis And The News (New Wave, 1986)
    Everybody Have Fun Tonight by Wang Chung (New Wave, 1986) -
    Danger Zone by Kenny Loggins (Rock, 1986)
    I Hate Myself For Loving You by Joan Jett (Punk Rock, 1988)

    1990s:

    (15 songs)

    Vogue by Madonna (Pop/Dance/Electronic, 1990)- *power challenge*
    Groove Is In The Heart by Dee-lite (R&B/Soul/Funk, 1990)
    Ultraviolet (Light My Way) by U2 (Alternative, 1991)
    (Everything I Do) I Do It For You by Bryan Adams (Rock, 1991)
    Let’s Get Rocked by Def Leppard (Rock, 1992)
    Achy Breaky Heart by Billy Ray Cyrus (County, 1992)
    The Majesty of Rock by Spinal Tap (Metal, 1992) - *power challenge*
    Go Go Power Rangers by the Power Rangers Orchestra (Other, 1995) *power challenge*
    Impression That I Get by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (Reggae/Ska, 1997)
    I Don’t Wanna Miss A Thing by Aerosmith (Rock, 1998)
    …Baby One More Time by Britney Spears (Pop/Rock, 1998)
    Iris by The Goo Goo Dolls (Alternative, 1998) *power challenge*
    I Belong To You by Lenny Kravitz (Rock, 1998)
    I Want It That Way by Backstreet Boys (Pop/Rock, 1998)
    In The Street by Cheap Trick (Rock, 1998)

    2000s:

    (16 songs)

    Still Loving You by The Scorpions & The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Rock, 2000)
    I’m A Believer by Smash Mouth (Alternative, 2000) -
    Complicated by Avril Lavigne (Pop/Rock, 2002)
    Walk Away by Kelly Clarkson (Pop/Rock, 2004)
    The Reason by Hoobastank (Alternative, 2004)
    Let’s Get It Started by Black-Eyed Peas (Hip-Hop/Rap, 2004)
    My Best Friend by Weezer (Alternative, 2005)
    Speed of Sound by Coldplay (Alternative, 2005) *power challenge*
    Far Away by Nickelback (Alternative, 2006)
    Crazy by Gnarls Barkley (R&B/Soul/Funk, 2006) *power challenge*
    Young Folks by Peter Bjorn and John (Indie, 2006)
    It Ends Tonight by The All American Rejects (Emo, 2006)
    Shut Up And Drive by Rihanna (Pop/Rock, 2007) *power challenge*
    So Long Goodbye by Sum 41 (Punk Rock, 2007)
    Love Story by Taylor Swift (Country, 2008) *power challenge*
    My Life Would Suck Without You by Kelly Clarkson (Pop/Rock, 2009)

    2010s:

    (2 songs)

    Ready To Start by Arcade Fire (Indie Rock, 2010)
    Rolling In The Deep by Adele (Pop/Rock, 2011)

    Lego Rock Band 2 stuff

    - $39.99 – Game disc only

    -$47.99- Game and Guitar

    -Import key is another ten dollars

    -Accessories and instruments are also sold separately

    - 93 songs on disc

    - Available on the PS3, XBOX 360, and Wii as a launch title.

    - - Guest artists!

    - A World Tour mode that starts off where Lego Rock Band 2 left off.

    - You can import this game for other games for $10.

    - Free Play mode includes how to do duets

    - All other features are the same.

    Venues:

    Auditorium
    Clock Tower
    Pound
    Candy Store
    Carnival Tent
    Safari
    Jungle
    Explosives Factory
    Proscenium Theater
    Outer Space
    Wild Wild West
    Beach
    Street
    King’s Palace
    Skyscrapper
    DMV
    Courtyard
    Garden
    Graveyard

    Genres:

    New Wave-7
    Progressive- 1
    Other- 2
    Alterntive-7
    R&B/Soul/Funk-8
    Glam-3
    Country-4
    Rock-18
    Classic Rock-18
    Metal-1
    Reggae/Ska-2
    Pop/Rock-24
    Hip-Hop/Rap-1
    Emo-1
    Punk-2
    Indie-2
    Pop/Dance/Electronic-1
    Last edited by DanManRocker; 04-27-2012 at 11:21 AM.

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    They are both very good lists. But it's very unfun to read them. Try to fix your format, okay? I liked the Lego one better but they were both good!
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    Rock Band Blitz Set-list:

    60s: (2 songs)

    Get Off of My Cloud by The Rolling Stones (Classic Rock, 1965) -
    Mother Popcorn by James Brown (R&B/Soul/Funk, 1969) -

    70s: (6 songs)

    Don't Rock My Boat by Bob Marley (Reggae/Ska, 1971)
    Changes by David Bowie (Glam, 1971)
    Crazy On You by Heart (Classic Rock, 1976)
    I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend by The Ramones (Punk Rock, 1976) -
    Dance The Night Away by Van Halen (Classic Rock, 1979) -
    Reggata De Blanc by The Police (Pop/Rock, 1979)

    80s: (10 songs)

    Abracadabra by Steve Miller (Classic Rock, 1981)
    Jessie's Girl by Rick Springfield (Rock, 1981)
    I'm Still Standing by Elton John (Pop/Rock, 1982)
    Metal Health (Bang Your Head) by Quiet Riot (Metal, 1983) -

    Shakedown by Bob Seger (Pop/Rock, 1984) -
    Shout by Tears for Fears (New Wave, 1984)
    Jungle Man by Red Hot Chili Peppers (Alternative, 1985) -
    Gypsy Road by Cinderella (Metal, 1988) -
    Once Bitten, Twice Shy by Great White (Rock, 1989)
    Cult of Personality by Living Colour (Metal, 1988)

    90s: (8 songs)

    Dreams by The Cranberries (Alternative, 1992)
    Shine by Collective Soul (Grunge, 1994)
    Hail, Hail by Pearl Jam (Grunge, 1996) -
    Big Me by Foo Fighters (Alternative, 1997) -
    Thinking of You by Lenny Kravitz (Rock, 1998)
    One Week by Barenaked Ladies (Alternative, 1998)
    Larger Than Life by Backstreet Boys (Pop/Rock, 1999) -
    Your Horoscope For Today by Weird Al Yankovic (Novelty, 1999)

    00s: (6 songs)

    Beautiful Day by U2 (Rock, 2000) -
    Always by Blink-182 (Punk Rock, 2004) -
    The Wicker Man by Iron Maiden (Metal, 2000)
    Knights of Cydonia by Muse (Alternative, 2006) -
    A Little Less Sixteen Candles by Fall Out Boy (Alternative, 2006)
    Don't Stop The Music by Rihanna (Pop/Dance/Electronic, 2007)

    10s: (5 songs)

    Pumped Up Kicks by Foster the People (Alternative, 2010) -
    Diamond Eyes by Shinedown (Rock, 2010)
    Raise Your Glass by P!ink (Pop/Rock, 2010)
    We Are Young by fun. (Indie Rock, 2011)
    Kids in the Street by All-American Rejects (Alternative, 2012)
    Last edited by DanManRocker; 05-30-2012 at 10:23 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanManRocker View Post
    Is it because I have no spaces between each?

    Or should I arrange the genres too?
    The spaces is kind an issue, but also, there really isn't any format in it. It's just words. Try bolding the artist, song, or genre.

    You don't really need to arrange the genres.
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    That's much better!
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    On your RB4 list I feel like the 00s/10s section are weak and lacking in metal and the absence of Metallica is highly disturbing....... but otherwise pretty good list 7.5/10

    On your LRB2 list I feel like you hit the nail on the head , it felt like I was reading spoilers for LRB2s song list thats how realistic the choices felt 10/10

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    Lego Rock Band 2

    - $39.99 – Game disc only

    $47.99- Game and Guitar

    Import key is another ten dollars

    -Accessories and instruments are also sold separately

    - 85 songs on disc

    - Available on the PS3, XBOX 360, and Wii as a launch title.

    - - Guest artists!

    - A World Tour mode that starts off where Lego Rock Band 2 left off.

    - You can import this game for other games for $10.

    - Free Play mode includes how to do duets

    - All other features are the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanManRocker View Post
    I don't know much 00s/10s metal, nor am a huge fan of modern metal. Scary, right? As for Metallica... I thought it's on the fact that Metallica was hoping to pull of more cash with GH:M, but I guess since the Guitar Hero franichse is gone now, I think Metallica would come back to Rock Band sometimes soon.

    I would like to put a Metallica song in my setlist, but I'll have to see how much songs I have so far.

    94. I would like it to stay that way though, so replacing time. Hm...
    Well theres no metal in the 00s onward on your list except Tenacious D/Dethklok which are mostly just like... comedy bands not to be taken seriously so its definantley lacking in that department

    As a suggestion for putting in modern metal its always a possibility to take oldschool bands who still make new music and throw a newer song in by them. Like Testament/Metallica/Ozzy/Motley Crue/Dream Theater etc still making new music. It could work

    Then theres also newer metal bands who sound like more traditional metal like Triviums 3rd CD , or Black Tides 1st CD or 3 inches of blood sounding like classic metal bands

    Then theres always the route of picking crowd pleaser popular metal bands like A7X , Disturbed , System of a down and/or Bullet for my valentine , etc.

    So like if you picked 1 or 2 from each category there and threw a song in you'd have a better metal representation for the current era

    So for instance , if you threw in "The day that never comes" By Metallica , "Deadly sinners" by 3 inches of blood , and "The warrior" by disturbed (Or something , this is merely an example) then bam! 2000s onward has a decent selection of pretty good and screaming-free metal

    These are just ideas for future lists
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