Rock Band 4 gets Aerosmith and Ozzy in 11 more confirmed tracks
Rock Band 4's confirmed setlist just doubled, thanks to a new info drop from Harmonix that taps acts like Aerosmith, The Cure, and Ozzy Osbourne for the plastic-guitar shredding. It's another eclectic mix of fun poppy numbers to get the crowd nodding along at parties and high-flying rock to perfectly execute note by note.
Here are all eleven new tracks:
Aerosmith - “Toys in the Attic”
The Cure - “Friday I’m In Love”
Dream Theater - “Metropolis - Part 1 'The Miracle And The Sleeper'”
Foo Fighters - “The Feast and the Famine”
Judas Priest - “Halls Of Valhalla”
Live - “All Over You”
The Outfield - “Your Love”
Ozzy Osbourne - “Miracle Man”
Paramore - “Still Into You”
St. Vincent - “Birth In Reverse”
Van Morrison - “Brown Eyed Girl”
And here are the previously confirmed songs:
Avenged Sevenfold - "Hail to the King"
Benjamin Booker - "Violent Shiver"
Elvis Presley - "Suspicious Minds"
Fleetwood Mac - "You Make Loving Fun"
Jack White - "Lazaretto"
The Killers - "Somebody Told Me"
Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars - "Uptown Funk"
Queens of the Stone Age - "My God Is The Sun"
Scandal - "The Warrior"
Spin Doctors - "Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong"
The Who - "The Seeker"
Remember that this is still just a small sampling of the final product and that Harmonix is aiming for full DLC support from previous Rock Band games. In other words, you should have plenty of material for your reunion tour.
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