Nirvana headlines next week’s Rock Band DLC

Harmonix and MTV Games will release a three pack of tracks from Nirvana, a four pack of tracks from Foo Fighters and a single from Joan Jett & The Blackhearts to the Rock Band Music Store and the LEGO Rock Band Music Store for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii. Tracks from Bullet for My Valentine and System of a Down will be available for download next week for Rock Band Unplugged on PSP.

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Nirvan’s Bleach album, Sub Pop will release a special edition of the album, featuring a complete and previously unreleased live concert recorded in 1990 in Portland, Oregon. The anniversary edition of Bleach will be released the same day and date as Nirvana Bleach Pack, which includes About a Girl, Blew and School.

Foo Fighters will release Greatest Hits Nov. 3, the same day the third DLC pack from the band will be available in the Rock Band Music Store. Greatest Hits will feature 14 of the band’s most-loved songs, as well as two new songs, Wheels and Word Forward, both of which are featured in Foo Fighters Pack 03, along with Best of You and The Pretender.

Joan Jett & The Blackhearts’ Fake Friends from the 1984 album, Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth, will also be added to the Rock Band Music Store and LEGO Rock Band Music Store Nov. 3. Full track listing after the break.

Available on Xbox 360 and Wii (Nov. 3) and PlayStation 3 system (Nov. 5):

- Foo Fighters – “Best of You”

- Foo Fighters – “The Pretender”

- Foo Fighters – “Wheels”

- Foo Fighters – “Word Forward”

- Nirvana – “About a Girl”

- Nirvana – “Blew”

- Nirvana – “School”

- Joan Jett & The Blackhearts – “Fake Friends”

Tracks available for Rock Band Unplugged (Nov. 5):

- Bullet For My Valentine – “Waking the Demon”

- System of a Down – “Toxicity”

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