Songs from Motley Crue ("Down At The Whisky"), Papa Roach ("Time Is Running Out") and Trapt ("Who's Going Home With You Tonight") will be available for a limited time at a special price of 99� per track or 80 Microsoft Points from Xbox LIVE Marketplace for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. The tracks will be available July 1st, coinciding with the same day launch of the Cruefest in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Rock Band is also teaming up with Cruefest for the length of the tour, with Rock Band competitions taking place in every market. Fans and players can hit the Rock Band Second Stage Experience and compete for the chance to play the game onstage as opening acts of the headliners, win backstage passes to the Rock Band VIP area, score a meet and greet with all the artists on the tour and play Rock Band backstage with Cr�efest artists.
Also available for download is "Promised Land" from fictitious hair metal band Vesuvius, featured in the upcoming Fox comedy The Rocker, featuring Rainn Wilson. In the film, Wilson plays Robert "Fish" Fishman, the drummer for '80s hair band Vesuvius. He lives the rock n' roll dream...until he gets kicked out of the group. Twenty years later, the desperate rocker joins his nephew's band, "A.D.D.," finally reclaiming the rock-god throne he's always thought he deserved�while taking his much younger bandmates along for the ride of their lives.
Each of the Cruefest tracks will be available for 99� per track (80 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) or $2.99 (240 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) for the entire collection of tracks. "Promised Land" will be available for free.
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