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Motley Crue album for Rock Band News

News by Tom Bramwell

13 October, 2008

Harmonix has revealed that Motley Crue's Dr Feelgood album will be released for Rock Band this week.

Originally released in 1989, extensive research on Wikipedia suggests Dr Feelgood is Motley Crue's best effort because they weren't all wasted 24/7.

As with other Rock Band DLC, it will be available on Xbox Live tomorrow, 14th October, and PSN on Thursday, 16th October, and is compatible with both Rock Band titles.

The ten tracks (excluding the shorty intro) will cost 1280 Microsoft Points as a group (GBP 10.86 / EUR 15.36), or 160 MSP each (GBP 1.36 / EUR 1.92).

And they are:

  • Dr Feelgood
  • Slice of Your Pie
  • Rattlesnake Shake
  • Kickstart My Heart
  • Without You
  • Same Ol' Situation (SOS)
  • Sticky Sweet
  • She Goes Down
  • Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
  • Time for Change

Check out the Rock Band forum for videos of each in action, and check out our Rock Band 2 import review while you're at it. You've come this far.

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andywilkie35
13/10/08 @ 09:26
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Its good that Harmonix are starting to get albums on there quicker now! Unfortunately I'm not a fan of Motley Crue :(

Blood Sugar Sex Magik is incredible, hopefully next week or in the near future The Colour and the Shape will be on there
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13/10/08 @ 09:35
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Im with andywilkie35, can't wait for The Colour and The Shape, i'm also really looking forward to the Best of No doubt album.

Motley Crue however arn't really my cup of tea.

Does anyone know whether there is a way of playing an entire album, back to back?

Harmonix should really introduce a playlist option so you can queue up the track then play them successively in sequency.
jogi
13/10/08 @ 09:48
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Youn can create a playlist in Rock Band 2.
asphaltcowboy
13/10/08 @ 10:03
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Dr. Feelgood! :D
rhubarbandcustard
13/10/08 @ 10:51
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Great album.

Now, may i now request the Bullet Boys debut album.

Smooth Up In Ya!!!

Let's Rock.
MrFlintBlackman
13/10/08 @ 10:52
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Kickstart My Heart will knock your socks offs!

So awesome!
Goffee
13/10/08 @ 11:08
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Hidden extra Tommy Lee/Pamela Anderson 'home' video included?
brooza
13/10/08 @ 14:06
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I'm leaning towards getting Rock Band now - it's starting to get enough good songs to be worth playing - Will just get the disc though (probably second hand)
Mercatoria
13/10/08 @ 15:38
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just testing to see if im logged in or not.
This site is a little messed up today.
aphexstwin
13/10/08 @ 21:42
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so are they just keeping us hanging on for nevermind then? do i see through these vapours?

although saying that, pearl jams' 10 is a far superior album. stick that on instead. btw, wasnt no doubts best of album called tragic kingdom? ;)

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