Canadian punk rock group Sum 41 got their first taste of success in 2001 with their single “Fat Lip,” off of their first full-length studio record, All Killer, No Filler. The group found similar success a year later with their follow-up record, Does This Look Infected?, with the lead single “Still Waiting” making waves on the Billboard charts.
Tears for Fears had a string of hits in the '80s, winning over audiences with its New Wave pop sound. “Head Over Heels,” the third single off of 1985’s highly-successful Songs from the Big Chair, reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Available on Xbox 360, Wii™and PlayStation®3 system (January 31st, 2012):
(These tracks will be available in Europe on PlayStation®3 system February 1st)
Tracks marked with “O” feature support for keyboards; tracks marked with “X” will offer Pro Guitar and Pro Bass expansions for $0.99 per song.
Price:
$1.99 USD, £.99 UK, €1.49 EU (160 Microsoft Points, 200 Wii Points™) per song
$0.99 USD (100 Wii Points™/80 Microsoft Points), £0.59 UK, €0.79 EU per song for eligible Pro Guitar/Pro Bass upgrade
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Would've thought Shout would be the TFF single, but great choices.
I'll pick everything up. Though I also would've liked to see one more Sum 41 pick to make a three-pack, but Fat Lip and Still Waiting still work as singles.
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Probably going to pick it all up. Fat Lip is the first Pro upgrade I'm actually somewhat excited for this year. Also Harmonies are going to be a blast if you're just screwing around with friends.
Kinda annoyed they said they're doing six songs per week on average and after hovering around that for December they've defaulted back to three per week this month.
I'll be singing along to all of these songs, especially "Fat Lip"!
And I'll more than likely sing the literal version of "Head Over Heels"...
In that case...I guess I got the drums again, unless you think I was worse than even twa? Cos that's fine. Part of it's the set itself, and I'll inevitably get an electronic kit and pair with a MIDI pro adaptor, but that won't be until way down the line.
Solid week. Wanted "Head Over Heels" since RB3 debuted with "Everybody Wants to Rule the World". Wanted "Fat Lip" since buying Lego Rock Band and playing "In Too Deep". It's funny how Harmonix's titles set you up for DLC that you yearn for. XD
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Well finally! My most wanted song from the GH games finally makes it into Rock Band! Only took three games to get it there. Getting all of this, very surprised about the Tears For Fears pick, probably better than "Mad World" would be in Rock Band.
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Well this was a disappointment. I was sort of hoping we'd get the Huey Lewis pack after the CCR pack to make up for its general shittiness on the keyboard... but nope. Not picking anything up.
--- Keyboardist for the Hot gods width.., JELLYS??, that new bnand that ROCKS the PLANT with their unuqie bland of funck and classic rock songs that are actually not all that unique since there all coveurs and I forgot the point I was trying too make?
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