Posted on April 14, 2008,  Jon Soucy

Motley Crue to Debut New Track as Rock Band DLC Tomorrow



motley_crue.jpgSome people believe time is cyclical, and I’m starting to buy into that with all the bands from even before my time suddenly getting a revival out of nowhere. Last week we heard that Def Leppard was planning to premiere a new song as DLC for Guitar Hero III. Now Motley Crue — who is more famous these days for having a drummer who married Pamela Anderson than their actual music — have apparently made a new track that they plan to debut as DLC for Rock Band. The song, titled “Saints of Los Angeles,” will be available on Xbox Live tomorrow for 80 MS points ($1) and will appear on the Playstation Store on Thursday. Break out the leapord print pants and cans of hair spray, people. If things keep going this way, we’ll be up our necks in glam rock all over again within a few months. We can only hope the apocalypse strikes before then.

Via ShackNews

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4 Comments to Motley Crue to Debut New Track as Rock Band DLC Tomorrow

  1. by: da soc

    On April 15, 2008 at 12:38 am

    The Crue never hurt no one, eh? I’ll DL it.

  2. by: ManOfTeal

    On April 15, 2008 at 8:21 am

    I’ll take the 80′s big hair band music over a lot of the punk/emo crap that floods the airwaves today…. :cool:

    Long live the music of the 80′s and 90′s, big hair and grunge baby!!!! :cool:

    Go Marlins!!!!

  3. by: Jess

    On August 9, 2008 at 12:21 am

    Like ManOfTeal said, I’d take hair metal over any other genre of music they’re pumping out these days. I wish I had lived in the 80′s :sad:

  4. by: Chaz Rock City

    On September 23, 2008 at 9:19 pm

    It sounds like somebody is still pissed that Kurt Cobain is still dead.

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