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Rock Band 2 (Wii)

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Rock Band 2 (Wii) Description

Rock Band, the Harmonix franchise that put the wind right up Activision's Guitar Hero series, is back. It's bigger. It's better. It's aimed at chomping off another big chunk of the music game market. So, what does it have to offer? A whopping 84 new songs, for starters. You'll find everything from classics such as AC/DC's Let There Be Rock right through to Panic at the Disco's Nine in the Afternoon then round to Megadeth's Peace Sells. You'll even find the first new Guns n' Roses single in ten years - Shackler's Revenge! For those wanting a casual experience, Harmonix has opened up the opportunity to just jump in and play. If you have guests, they'll no longer have to go through the cumbersome process of creating a character - they'll be able to just jump in with a pre-made one. Similarly, it's dead easy for players to pop in and out, so you won't be standing around waiting for other players to get back from doing debauched rawk things in the toilet! Anyway, without further ado, let's get onto the songs - and the decades - that put the 'Rock' into Rock Band 2. AC/DC - Let There Be Rock - 1970s AFI - Girl's Gone Grey - 2000s Alanis Morissette - You Oughta Know - 1990s Alice in Chains - Man in the Box - 1990s Allman Brothers - Ramblin' Man - 1970s Avenged Sevenfold - Almost Easy - 2000s Bad Company - Shooting Star - 1970s Beastie Boys - So Whatcha Want - 1990s Beck - E-Pro - 2000s Bikini Kill - Rebel Girl - 1990s Billy Idol - White Wedding Pt. I - 1980s Blondie - One Way or Another - 1970s Bob Dylan - Tangled Up in Blue - 1970s Bon Jovi - Livin' on a Prayer - 1980s Cheap Trick - Hello There - 1970s Devo - Uncontrollable Urge - 1980s Dinosaur Jr. - Feel the Pain - 1990s Disturbed - Down with the Sickness - 2000s Dream Theater - Panic Attack - 2000s Duran Duran - Hungry Like the Wolf - 1980s Elvis Costello - Pump It Up - 1970s Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way - 1970s Foo Fighters - Everlong - 1990s Guns N' Roses - Shackler's Revenge - 2000s Interpol - PDA - 2000s Jane's Addiction - Mountain Song - 1980s Jethro Tull - Aqualung - 1970s Jimmy Eat World - The Middle - 2000s Joan Jett - Bad Reputation - 1980s Journey - Anyway You Want It - 1970s Judas Priest - Painkiller - 1990s Kansas - Carry On Wayward Son - 1970s L7 - Pretend We're Dead - 1990s Lacuna Coil - Our Truth - 2000s Linkin Park - One Step Closer - 2000s Lit - My Own Worst Enemy - 1990s Lush - De-Luxe - 1990s Mastodon - Colony of Birchmen - 2000s Megadeth - Peace Sells - 1980s Metallica - Battery - 1980s Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Where'd You Go - 1990s Modest Mouse - Float On - 2000s Motorhead - Ace of Spades - 1980s Nirvana - Drain You - 1990s Norman Greenbaum - Spirit in the Sky - 1960s Panic at the Disco - Nine in the Afternoon - 2000s Paramore - That's What You Get - 2000s Pearl Jam - Alive - 1990s Presidents of the USA - Lump - 1990s Rage Against the Machine - Testify - 1990s Ratt - Round & Round - 1980s Red Hot Chili Peppers - Give it Away - 1990s Rise Against - Give it All - 2000s Rush - The Trees - 1970s Silversun Pickups - Lazy Eye - 2000s Smashing Pumpkins - Today - 1990s Social Distortion - I Was Wrong - 1990s Sonic Youth - Teenage Riot - 1980s Soundgarden - Spoonman - 1990s Squeeze - Cool for Cats - 1970s Steely Dan - Bodhitsattva - 1970s Steve Miller Band - Rock'n Me - 1970s Survivor - Eye of the Tiger - 1980s System of a Down - Chop Suey - 2000s Talking Heads - Psycho Killer - 1970s Tenacious D - Master Exploder - 2000s Testament - Souls of Black - 1990s The Donnas - New Kid in School - 2000s The Go-Go's - We Got the Beat - 1980s The Grateful Dead - Alabama Getaway - 1980s The Guess Who - American Woman - 1970s The Muffs - Kids in America - 1990s The Offspring - Come Out & Play (Keep 'em Separated) - 1990s The Replacements - Alex Chilton - 1980s The Who - Pinball Wizard - 1960s Abnormality - Visions - 2000s Anarchy Club - Get Clean - 2000s Bang Camaro - Night Lies - 2000s Breaking Wheel - Shoulder to the Plow - 2000s The Libyans - Neighborhood - 2000s The Main Drag - A Jagged Gorgeous Winter - 2000s Speck - Conventional Lover - 2000s The Sterns - Supreme Girl - 2000s That Handsome Devil - Rob the Prez-O-Dent - 2000s
Publisher: Electronic Arts   Platform: Wii   Category: Music and Dance  
Players: 1-4   Release Date: 15 May 2009   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 12+  

Member Reviews for Rock Band 2 (Wii)

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  • Currently 5 Stars.
Reviewed by: Adeptusace
Rock Band is the better franchise. The World Tour mode is amazing fun, the endless setlist is one of the most challenging things you can do with your Wii and the songs on here are mostly classics that everyone will know. Graphically it's not as sharp as the other versions (xbox 360 and Ps3) but the wii's version still does a great job. You can't play this unless you have the controllers, no wii air guitar I'm afraid! So if you rent this, make sure you've got them beforehand.

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