Rock Band (Home) Home Game Info Videos News Community Life Store

Login

XBOX 360 BANDS
  1. Swengel's Her0es 92410870
  2. Here Comes a New ... 92152378
  3. Earth Wind and CE... 91350875
PS3 BANDS
  1. 3 On a Match 81514809
  2. Slagathor 80191756
  3. The Nati Four 78258863

Poll

How much of Rush’s Moving Pictures do you plan to download
All of it within 30 seconds of the release
46%
All of it sooner or later
15%
Will start with a couple of songs and decide on the rest
23%
None of it, who the heck is Rush?
16%
Total votes: 1726

Rockers Home

DLC Spotlight

August 18, 2008 ROCK BAND SAYS: WE’RE ALL DEVO!

Devo Founder Jerry Casale Talks With Harmonix Editor Brett Milano.

The faithful spuds at Harmonix were overjoyed when Devo returned to active duty this summer, launching a reunion tour that had us bopping in the aisles. The pioneering synth-pop band has also made its first visits to the studio in decades, and Rock Band is proud to present the fruit of their labor: “Girl U Want” and “Through Being Cool” are new versions of the classic Devo anthems, re-made with slightly heavier guitars to make them more rockable.



We caught co-founder Jerry Casale by phone just before the band launched its summer tour. Here he waxes cynically eloquent on the songs in question and the underlying philosophy—and reminds us once again that de-evolution is real.

More...

Latest Rock Blog

September 5, 2008 NIKKI SIXX GIVES US THE DIRT

Mötley Crüe Bassist Talks With Harmonix Editor Brett Milano

If you want to cop the proper attitude while performing one of the Mötley Crüe tracks in Rock Band, bassist Nikki Sixx offers the following advice: “Leather pants, tight. Spread your legs as wide as your tight leather pants will let you. Always snarl when you go into the chorus. And I promise you that you will be the legend of Rock Band!”

We at RB got our hearts kick started by Mötley Crüe’s Crüefest tour, which wrapped up the final week of August. In addition to a pair of Motley tracks, we’ve put out DLC songs by their tour mates Buckcherry and Trapt; along with Sixx’s other band Sixx AM—with whom he recorded the confessional “Heroin Diaries” album. The Crüe of course released “Saints of Los Angeles” this year; their first new album in a decade with the all-original lineup.

Now that he’s off the road, Nikki Sixx had time to relate some Crüe views to RockBand.com.

More...