What’s the DLC, Kenneth?
This week’s DLC update includes a hefty dose of R.E.M., bringing eight tracks from then including their popular “It’s the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)” and “Radio Free Europe”. Three more tracks from T-Rex also show up. All tracks cost 200 Nintendo Points and are downloaded in-game.
R.E.M. – “Driver 8”*
R.E.M. – “It’s the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)”*
R.E.M. – “Living Well Is the Best Revenge”
R.E.M. – “Radio Free Europe”*
R.E.M. – “Stand”*
R.E.M. – “Superman”*
R.E.M. – “These Days”*
R.E.M. – “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?”
T. Rex – “Children of the Revolution”*
T. Rex – “Cosmic Dancer”*
T. Rex – “Jeepster”
*Also playable in LEGO Rock Band.
Additionally, another ten tracks from the Rock Band Network have migrated over to Wii, including songs from Seether and Flogging Molly. Tracks are priced as marked.
100 Nintendo Points
Flogging Molly – “Druken Lullabies (Live)”
Texas in July – “Elements”
200 Nintendo Points
Band of Horses – “Is There a Ghost”
Emarosa – “Heads or Tails? Real or Not”
Jonathan Coulton – “Code Monkey”
Seether – “Fake It”
The Shins – “Australia”
The Slip – “Even Rats”
Skeletonwitch – “Crushed Beyond Dust”
Steve Vai – “For the Love of God (Live)”
“Drunken Lullabies” is a great party song, for sure. Just try not to get stuck on vocals, they’re nuts.
