With just a few weeks away from release, the final songs for Rock Band 4’s complete tracklist have been announced by developer Harmonix.
The final tracklist features 60 songs from a variety of artists, such as Cake, Dream Theater, The Cure, Aerosmith, Heaven’s Basement, Elvis Presley, and more. The newest tracks to be announced for the upcoming rock music simulator include “Start a Band” by Brad Paisley ft. Keith Urban, “I Bet My Life” by Imagine Dragons, and “The One I Love” by R.E.M. Previously announced songs also include “Miracle Man” by Ozzy Osbourne, “Brown Eyed Girl” by Van Morrison, and “Halls of Valhalla” by Judas Priest.
Below is the full tracklist:
- .38 Special – “Caught Up In You”
- 4 Non Blondes – “What’s Up?”
- Aerosmith – “Toys in the Attic”
- Arctic Monkeys – “Arabella”
- Avenged Sevenfold – “Hail to the King”
- Benjamin Booker – “Violent Shiver”
- The Black Keys – “Fever”
- Brad Paisley ft. Keith Urban – “Start A Band”
- Brandi Carlile – “Mainstream Kid”
- The Both – “Milwaukee”
- Cake – “Short Skirt/Long Jacket”
- The Cure – “Friday I’m In Love”
- Dark Wheels – “V-Bomb”
- Disturbed – “Prayer”
- Dream Theater – Metropolis – Part 1 – "The Miracle And The Sleeper"
- Duck & Cover – “Knock ’Em Down”
- Eddie Japan – “Albert”
- Elvis Presley – “Suspicious Minds”
- Fall Out Boy – “Centuries”
- Fleetwood Mac – “You Make Loving Fun”
- Foo Fighters – “The Feast and the Famine”
- Gary Clark Jr. – “Ain’t Messin ‘Round”
- Gin Blossoms – “Follow You Down”
- Grouplove – “Tongue Tied”
- Halestorm – “I Miss The Misery”
- Heart – “Kick It Out”
- Heaven’s Basement – “I Am Electric”
- Imagine Dragons – “I Bet My Life”
- Jack White – “Lazaretto”
- Jeff Allen – “Recession”
- Johnny Blazes and the Pretty Boys – “Cold Clear Light”
- Judas Priest – “Halls Of Valhalla”
- The Killers – “Somebody Told Me”
- Lightning Bolt – “Dream Genie”
- Little Big Town – “Little White Church”
- Live – “All Over You”
- Lucius – “Turn It Around”
- Lynyrd Skynyrd – “That Smell”
- Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars – “Uptown Funk”
- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – “The Impression That I Get”
- The Outfield – “Your Love”
- Ozzy Osbourne – “Miracle Man”
- Tijuana Sweetheart – “Pistol Whipped”
- Paramore – “Still Into You”
- The Protomen – “Light Up The Night”
- Queens of the Stone Age – “My God Is The Sun”
- Rick Derringer – “Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo”
- Rush – “A Passage To Bangkok”
- Scandal – “The Warrior”
- Scorpions – “No One Like You”
- Slydigs – “Light The Fuse”
- Soul Remnants – “ead Black (Heart of Ice)”
- Soundgarden – “Superunknown”
- Spin Doctors – “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong”
- St. Vincent – “Birth In Reverse”
- System of a Down – “Spiders”
- Van Halen – “Panama”
- Van Morrison – “Brown Eyed Girl”
- White Denim – “At Night In Dreams”
- The Who – “The Seeker”
Rock Band 4 was announced this past March and will be coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on Oct. 6. Harmonix has not announced a PC version of Rock Band 4, primarily due to piracy concerns, but with its director competitor Activision releasing Guitar Hero Live this year on PS4, Xbox One, Wii U, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, iOS, and Android, Harmonix might need to change its priorities and open up to the idea of releasing on more than two platforms. Of course, one reason Harmonix has for only releasing on PS4 and Xbox One is due to Rock Band 4’s ability to allow players to use their old Rock Band instruments, as well as a pre-existing catalog of downloaded songs from previous Rock Band titles in Rock Band 4. So, if you invested your money into the Rock Band franchise over Guitar Hero last generation, you’ll benefit from maintaining your allegiance to the former this generation, too.