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Joseph Rositano
04 Dec, 2007

Indie DLC for Guitar Hero II

360 News | Because Guitar Hero III is so last month.
Despite the recent release of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, a new DLC pack has been released on the Xbox Live Marketplace for Guitar Hero II.

Being dubbed Indie Label Pack II, the pack is available for 500 points and includes three new songs:


  • You Should Be Ashamed of Myself by The Bled
  • Memories of the Grove by Maylene and The Sons of Disaster
  • The State of Massachusetts by Dropkick Murphys


RedOctane have previously stated that they would continue to support the Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero II until the end of 2007, so this will likely be the final Indie pack for the game.

Related Guitar Hero II Content

New Guitar Hero II song pack coming
20 Sep, 2007 Three songs, 500 points.
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12 Sep, 2007 That's more than 650,000 song packs.
My Chemical Romance Pack released for Guitar Hero II
14 Aug, 2007 A very specific pack.
3 Comments
5 years ago
Aarrrgggg...The BLED!!!! I want it.....

But for 500 points

Why can't the developers have survey's about what songs people want for games on their website???
5 years ago
Love to play some Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster, might have to purchase this.
5 years ago
The Bled are indie? WFT BBQ
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