Hot! Rock Band DLC For Week of 4-17-2012

Pink Singer

While next week’s Rock Band DLC may not exactly be of the Rock variety, I’m sure there are those who will enjoy more Pink DLC regardless. As it stands, the game has often branched out with other musical genres in the past, so more musical variety is always welcome, as it’s a way to garner interest from casual players who may not be into guitar shredding and hair windmills.

Pink will have four tracks hit the DLC library next week, with her 2001 smash hit “Get the Party Started” being the headliner of the bunch. It’s a catchy tune, and it will surely get your Rock Band party started when played (see what i did there?).

Read on below to get the full scoop on next week’s Pink DLC for Rock Band!

Known for her powerful voice and edgy style, P!nk has had no problem dominating the charts worldwide with her infectious pop-rock sounds. Four of the singer/songwriter’s biggest hits are headed to the Rock Band Music Store on April 17th as “P!nk Pack 01”!

“Get the Party Started,” from 2001’s Missundaztood, leads off the pack; a Pro Guitar and Pro Bass upgrade will be available for this chart-topping hit. Three tracks from 2008’s Grammy-nominated Funhouse round out the pack: “Sober,” “Please Don’t Leave Me,” and the album’s fifth single and title track, “Funhouse.”

Available on Xbox 360, Wii and PlayStation®3 system (April 17th, 2012):

• P!nk – “Get the Party Started” O X
• P!nk – “Sober” O
• P!nk – “Please Don’t Leave Me” O
• P!nk – “Funhouse” O

Tracks marked with “O” feature support for keyboards; tracks marked with “X” will offer Pro Guitar and Pro Bass expansions for $0.99 per song.

Price:

$6.99 (560 Microsoft Points™, 700 Wii Points™) for “P!nk Pack 01”
$1.99 USD (160 Microsoft Points ™ , 200 Wii Points™) per song
$0.99 USD (80 Microsoft Points™ , 100 Wii Points™) per song for eligible Pro Guitar/Pro Bass upgrade

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Aldo Araujo

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