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Jason Picker
30 Jun, 2009

New tracks for Rock Band Unplugged

PSP News | Feel the metal, sucka.
Harmonix and MTV Games have announced that four new downloadable tracks will be available for Rock Band Unplugged on the PSP. It’s a pretty diverse selection of finger-and-thumb-numbing tunes as well; from the hard-living, hair-metal kings Motley Crüe, through to modern-day metal head-bangers Avenged Sevenfold.

You can purchase the tracks by signing in to the music store via your PSP and by making your selection and purchase through the PlayStation Network. You also have the option to purchase the tracks via the PSN store on your PC and then download the tracks to your Sony handheld. Tracks are master recordings, cost AUD $2.45, and include:

Avenged Sevenfold - Afterlife
Dream Theater - Constant Motion
Mötley Crüe - Dr. Feelgood
Stone Temple Pilots - Sex Type Thing

We'll have more updates for you as they are announced, but in the meantime, rock on.

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11 Comments
7 months ago
I think for us Aussie dwellers, the price is more like $2.45 (aud) per track.

I find it strange that you can purchase individual songs right now (and they have been available for about a month) on the Oz PS Store, but I still haven't seen the actual game anywhere.

Yet another feather in the cap for us I guess... icon_sad.gif
7 months ago
Yeah not sure of the local price for the tracks at the moment.
7 months ago
^As rankodour said, the local price of Unplugged tracks is indeed AUD $2.45. They generally don't change the price of single tracks, and only make you pay more for track packs or albums.
7 months ago
Sometimes songs are really cheap, $1.20 isn't it? Only a few are though.
7 months ago
Yeah, it's the exception rather than the rule.
7 months ago
Price added to article.
7 months ago
METAL ?!

Umm no that stuff AINT metal my friends

A7X are the gods of sellout !
7 months ago
Slipvayne21 wrote
METAL ?!

Umm no that stuff AINT metal my friends

A7X are the gods of sellout !
Your name is the combination of Slipknot and Mudvayne, you can't really talk about other bands selling out.
7 months ago
Eyce wrote
Slipvayne21 wrote
METAL ?!

Umm no that stuff AINT metal my friends

A7X are the gods of sellout !
Your name is the combination of Slipknot and Mudvayne, you can't really talk about other bands selling out.
Fight, fight, fight, fight! ... lalalalalalalalala!

7 months ago
Why cant we buy the game on the PSP Store?
7 months ago
I know it is, i would like to change my tag, but i use it for everything, That said though A7X have "fallen" alot further then SlipKnoT and/or MuDvAyNe have.


None the less you are correct.
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Australian Release Date:
  30/12/2009 (Deleted)
Publisher:
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Genre:
  Music
Year Made:
  2009

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