kotaku.com — Today, Harmonix has officially announced the first album that will hit the Rock Band store: Judas Priest's Screaming For Vengeance. Arriving April 22/24 on Xbox 360/PS3, this10-track album will cost $14.99 with individual tracks being offered for $1.99 apiece. Then in May, The Cars' self-titled record will become the second full-album release...
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logicalnoiseApr 18, 2008
new album plus 3 other tracks. Sold.
Closed AccountApr 18, 2008
Doolittle as an automatic must buy for me. I think it's awesome that the Pixies are getting recognition for this. Now can we get Surfer Rosa, oh and my ultimate indie rock guitar album, Radiohead's The Bends!
omnithoughtApr 18, 2008
YES! Awesome album to start off with! Early metal FTW!
titlesaysitallApr 19, 2008
Finally someone says it, I want to beat the s**t out of my guitars on Wish and Happiness in Slavery. Of course Mr. Self Destruct would be just as awesome.
shekiApr 19, 2008
I'll never pay over $.25 or a song. Until then, they get nothing.
plethorexApr 19, 2008
Try playing Blinded by Fear on expert drums. I do think Danny Carey uses a lot of complex rhythms and fills, but typically the issue in Rock Band is speed.
matt174eApr 19, 2008
I listen to lots of Judas Priest. Screaming for Vengence is alright, not worth very much to me.
bnoj13Apr 21, 2008
Be reasonable man, you're already only paying $.50 a song if you consider each track its own song (which it technically is). Considering places like iTunes charge $.99 just to LISTEN to one song, being able to PLAY that one song on four instruments for only $1.99 is a hell of a deal. They could've been bitches and priced it at five bucks a song but they didn't, so I wouldn't trash them too much.
Closed AccountApr 21, 2008
While I wouldn't consider Capitol Records an Indie label, I most definitely consider Radiohead still an Indie band. I don't classify indie artists as what label they are on. Just because an artist puts out an album on a major label, and "sells out" as many would say, doesn't mean they lose all indie cred.