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New Rock Band 4 Songs Confirmed From Ozzy Osbourne, Foo Fighters, Paramore

Here are eleven new tracks announced for Harmonix's upcoming music game.

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Harmonix on Monday confirmed eleven new tracks for its upcoming music game Rock Band 4.

As with previous reveals, there is quite a lot of variety on display here. Among the newly confirmed songs are classic rock tracks such as Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl" and Aerosmith's "Toys in the Attic," as well as newer, more pop-focused cuts such as "Still Into You" from Paramore.

There is even some good prog rock from Dream Theater in the mix. You can hear snippets of some of the songs in this video, while the full list of just-announced tracks is below.

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Rock Band 4 July 13 Confirmed Songs:

  • Aerosmith – "Toys in the Attic"
  • The Cure – "Friday I'm In Love"
  • Dream Theater – "Metropolis - Part 1 'The Miracle And The Sleeper'"
  • Foo Fighters – "The Feast and the Famine"
  • Judas Priest – "Halls Of Valhalla"
  • Live – "All Over You"
  • The Outfield – "Your Love"
  • Ozzy Osbourne – "Miracle Man"
  • Paramore – "Still Into You"
  • St. Vincent – "Birth In Reverse"
  • Van Morrison – "Brown Eyed Girl"

These tracks add to Rock Band 4's existing soundtrack, which includes songs from Avenged Sevenfold, The Killers, Elvis Presley, Jack White, Fleetwood Mac, The Who, and others. Check out the Spotify playlist below to listen to all the Rock Band 4 songs confirmed so far.

Despite Rock Band 4 being developed on the smallest-ever budget for a Rock Band game, Harmonix pledges that the title will offer a "top-tier" soundtrack.

The Rock Band 4 release date is scheduled for October 6 across Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

Harmonix notes that the game will support more than 1,500 songs from the Rock Band DLC store, as well as exported songs from past games. If you're more into Guitar Hero, the next game in that series also arrives in October featuring a pretty excellent soundtrack, too.

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