JANE'S ADDICTION, MEGADETH Classics Among New Albums Being Offered By 'Rock Band 2'

August 28, 2008

According to Entertainment Weekly, JANE'S ADDICTION's "Nothing's Shocking" and MEGADETH's "Peace Sells...but Who's Buying?" are among the full-length albums will be added to Rock Band's extensively stocked catalogue of downloadable music, comprising part of the total 500-track pool that developer Harmonix Music Systems has promised in 2008.

The game began offering full album downloads earlier this year, kicking off with JUDAS PRIEST's "Screaming for Vengeance". "We're surprised by how many people opted to get full albums," says Paul Degooyer, Senior Vice President at MTV Games. "But it's a good value proposition. Talk about something that's been lost and forgotten."

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