All-American Rejects, Rise Against, Mudvayne Set for ‘Rock Band 3’

Story by Charles Ken
‘Rock Band 3’ to feature songs from Rise Against, the All-American Rejects and Mudvayne
Gamers can now enjoy music from the likes of the All-American Rejects, Rise Against and Mudvayne when they’re busting through tracks on “Rock Band 3.” Harmonix has announced that it’s starting off July with fresh singles from all three bands, all available starting this week.
Among the offers include “Gonzo” from the All-American Rejects’ fourth and latest studio release, 2012’s “Kids in the Street”; “Happy?”, the second single from Mudvayne’s third album, 2005’s “Lost and Found” (with an optional Pro Guitar and Pro Bass upgrade); and “Satellite” from punk rockers Rise Against’s 2011 set, “Endgame.” For Mudvayne, this is the band’s first song featured in the “Rock Band” franchise. The songs will be available in Europe on PlayStation 3 on July 4.
These songs will run $1.99 each on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and $2.00 on Wii. Tracks with an X will have an optional Pro Guitar / Pro Bass upgrade available for $0.99. For more information about Pro Guitar and Pro Bass upgrades, visit Harmonix’s support section. Who’s the next band you would like to see featured on “Rock Band” games? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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