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BandFuse: Rock Legends Entire Set List Of Songs Announced

Realta Entertainment Group has announced the complete song list for BandFuse: Rock Legends. Players will be able to pick up the game on November 19 for Xbox 360 and PS3. In all players will be able to jam out to over 55 songs that will be a challenge to experts and newcomers alike. Read on.


From the Press Release
Realta Entertainment Group announced today the complete, legend-loaded set list for its highly anticipated BandFuse: Rock Legends, the music video game where legendary rockers transform players into real-world guitarists, bassists and vocalists. “Each and every song was handpicked for this game,” says Jeff Marshall, Director of Artist/Label Relations and Content Licensing at Realta Entertainment. “BandFuse provides players with the ultimate rock experience; not only can players learn to play the songs they know and love, but the game also challenges experts and n00bs alike to become better musicians.”


Songs From In-Game Legends
  • Slash “Black From Cali”
  • Bootsy Collins “Rock Bandit”
  • Five Finger Death Punch “The Bleeding”
  • Lynch Mob “Wicked Sensation”
  • Mike Ness/Social Distortion “Bad Luck”
  • Zakk Wylde/Black Label Society “Overlord”
BandFuse: Rock Legends Set List:
2000s
  • Stellar Revival  “The Crazy Ones”
  • Halestorm  “Love Bites (So Do I)”
  • Red Fang  “Wires”
  • Shinedown  “Devour”
  • Bullet For My Valentine  “Tears Don’t Fall”
  • My Chemical Romance  “Welcome to the Black Parade”
  • Wolfmother  “Woman”
  • All American Rejects  “Move Along”
  • Children of Bodom  “Are You Dead Yet?”
  • Fallout Boy  “Sugar, We’re Goin’ Down”
  • Modest Mouse  “Float On”
  • The Strokes  “Reptilia”
  • The Distillers  “Drain the Blood”
  • Maroon 5  “Harder to Breathe”
  • Blink 182  “All The Small Things”
  • Coldplay  “Yellow”
  • Incubus  “Drive”
  • Nine Days  “Absolutely (Story of a Girl)”
1990s
  • Kenny Wayne Shepherd  “Blue on Black”
  • Blur  “Song 2”
  • Duncan Sheik  “Barely Breathing”
  • Sublime  “What I Got”
  • Alanis Morissette  “You Oughta Know”
  • Bad Religion  “Infected”
  • Pantera  “I’m Broken”
  • Blind Melon  “No Rain” 
  • Dream Theater  “Pull Me Under”
  • Pearl Jam  “Alive”
  • Faith No More  “Epic”
  • Jane’s Addiction  “Been Caught Stealing”
  • Megadeth  “Hangar 18”
  • Testament  “Souls of Black”
1980s
  • The Pixies  “Here Comes Your Man”
  • Living Colour  “Cult of Personality”
  • Grateful Dead  “Hell in a Bucket”
  • Ratt  “Round and Round”
  • Billy Idol  “Rebel Yell”
  • Modern English  “I Melt With You”
  • The Clash “Should I Stay or Should I Go”
  • Brian Setzer  “Rock This Town”
  • Rick Springfield  “Jessie’s Girl”
  • Rush  “Limelight”
  • Judas Priest  “Breaking the Law”
'70s & '60s
  • Foreigner  “Hot Blooded”
  • Blue Öyster Cult  “Godzilla”
  • Cheap Trick  “I Want You to Want Me”
  • Heart  “Barracuda”
  • Kansas  “Carry on Wayward Son”
  • Santana  “Black Magic Woman”

Coming to the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system, BandFuse: Rock Legends will be available in all major North American retailers November 19, 2013. Seamlessly connecting real guitars, basses and microphones to game consoles, BandFuse: Rock Legends empowers players to jam to a fully unlocked library of 55 hit songs from rock to metal and punk to funk. The game’s exclusive four-player co-op mode enables players to play music together by connecting two guitars, one bass, and a microphone simultaneously, providing each player with detailed feedback from the BandFuse: Rock Legends analytics engine. BandFuse: Rock Legends is rated T for Teen by the ESRB and will be published by Mastiff in North America on November 19, 2013 on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 systems. In Japan, Hamster will publish the game on December 19, 2013. A European publisher will be announced soon. To learn more about BandFuse: Rock Legends, please visit www.bandfuse.com.

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