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Green Day: Rock Band Works With Other Rock Band
Sure, Green Day: Rock Band sees Harmonix taking yet another page out of Activision's book entitled "How To Make Us Sick Of Your Music Franchise", but it does have one advantage over its predecessor, The Beatles: Rock Band. More »Early Video Outs 'Green Day: Rock Band'
Not sure if this is the "biggest surprise premiere in VGA history" we've been promised, but MTV put up a "Green Day: Rock Band" video dated three days into the future, then pulled it. Embed code still works, though. More »The Beatles: Rock Band Completes Rubber Soul
The Beatles: Rock Band is one step closer to being complete next week, when MTV Games and Harmonix release the eleven tracks necessary to complete one of the band's greatest albums, Rubber Soul. More »Rock Band Makers Harmonix Lays Off 39
Thirty-nine of the approximately 300 employees at Harmonix, development studio of the Rock Band series, were laid off from the company today, in a move said to result from a shift in game-testing rather than a reflection on game sales. More »Rock Band Next Week: Slipknot And Garfunkel
After three tracks from America's masked metal group, you might be ready for the sound of silence. Slipknot and Simon & Garfunkel both make their Rock Band debut in next week's update. More »Rock Band Unplugged Unplugs Weekly DLC Plans
Harmonix appears to be taking a break from Rock Band Unplugged releases, moving away from a weekly batch of downloadable tunes for the Frequency-esque PSP spin-off. But that doesn't mean it's ditching the portable rhythm game altogether. More »MTV: Rock Band Network To Be Fully Launched In Early 2010
Rock Band: 1,000 Songs And Growing
Harmonix and MTV Games promised more than 1,000 songs for Rock Band by the year 2010, and they have delivered with more than a month to spare. More »Next Week's Rock Band Update Brought To You By The Letter N
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You're such a lovely audience we'd like to take you home with us, but that would be a logistical nightmare. Instead, stay there and enjoy the trailer for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club DLC. More »Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Rock Band
MTV and Harmonix are bringing another full album to The Beatles: Rock Band next week, completing the psychedelic rock stylings of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. More »LEGO Rock Band Review: Redefining The Rock Block
Rock Band 3 Will Teach You How To Play Proper Music
In an interview with the Chicago Tribune, Dhani Harrison - son of former Beatle George Harrison - has revealed that he's not only working on Rock Band 3, but that it's going to take the series in a new direction. More »Rock Band Next Week: The White Stripes
Four players will play songs performed by two people next week, when dynamic divorced duo The White Stripes make their Rock Band debut. More »Queen Guitarist Demanded Perfectly Molded Lego Hair
OK, here's one guy who won't be suing a rhythm game maker. That's because Queen guitarist Brian May paid strict attention to the use of his likeness, and insisted that his flowing tresses get a pristine Lego sculpt. More »Next Week On Rock Band: How Much Grohl Would You Like?
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The official opening cinematic for LEGO Rock Band looks a great deal like the opening cinematic for the original Rock Band, only with a distinctive LEGO twist. More »AC/DC Rock Band No Longer Walmart Exclusive; Also Cheaper
The 18-song Walmart exclusive AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack, which went out a year ago, will be available at GameStop beginning next month, and for less than the disc's original full price. More »Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" Comes To Rock Band - In South Park
Last night's episode of South Park featuring the boys playing Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" in Rock Band once again proves that every song is better when Eric Cartman sings it. More »The Who: Rock Band Coming Next Year? [Update]
In a wide-ranging interview with Mass Live, The Who's lead singer Roger Daltrey appears to spill the beans on The Who: Rock Band coming out next year. More »