Rock Band Weekly: Presidents of the USA, Hinder, Fall Out Boy
We pretty much knew that The Presidents would be showing up for next week's Rock Band DLC, but there are also songs from Hinder and Fallout Boy for your consideration. Rock Band 2 owners, don't forget to redeem the code on the back of your game's instruction booklet for the 20 free songs, which will be available next week.
Presidents of the United States of America (440
/ $5.50)
"Ladybug"
"Dune Buggy"
"Feather Pluckn"
Presidents of the United States of America (440
/ $5.50)- "Dune Buggy" (160
/ $2) - "Feather Pluckn" (160
/ $2) - "Ladybug" (160
/ $2)
- "Use Me" - Hinder (80
/ $1) - "I Don't Care" - Fall Out Boy (80
/ $1)
"Ladybug"
"Dune Buggy"
"Feather Pluckn"
"Use Me" - Hinder
"I Don't Care" - Fall Out Boy












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Marty @ Oct 31st 2008 6:33PM
...people still listen to Fallout Boy?
&rew @ Nov 1st 2008 1:47AM
I'm guessing the people who listen to it do it by accedent, observe:
Fallout Boy
Fallout 3
It is subtle, but the connection is there.
Incidently, I'm not comparing Fallout 3 to Fallout Boy, so spare me of your hurtful words.
Necki @ Nov 1st 2008 12:05PM
...people ever listened to Fall Out Boy?
Hafk @ Oct 31st 2008 6:33PM
PotUSA is awesome.... but Hinder.... and Fall Out Boy......
blech.
MunchE @ Oct 31st 2008 9:48PM
"I love that music from when I was in high school. But that new music today that the kids listen to? That's terrible!"
Shade @ Oct 31st 2008 7:11PM
Lol Fall Out Body hatestorm.
Brace thyselves.
Jakka @ Oct 31st 2008 7:35PM
In all fairness I'd take Fallout Boy over any of those MTV Gangstaz that think they can rap.
Their cover of Beat It was pretty fun even if the song is so awesome you just can't fuck it up.
PS: As for Jonas Brothers, they can die in a fire. MCR and Fallout Boy are in a completely different league.
tmacairjordan87 @ Oct 31st 2008 6:52PM
A total of 25 songs between this and the 20 freebies...and not 1 good song in there. Until that list of 20 was announced I wouldn't have thought it was possible to do that.
Aaron @ Oct 31st 2008 6:54PM
Where's Peaches?
Lukeyo @ Oct 31st 2008 8:44PM
I'm pretty sure some guy canned them all up in a factory downtown.
zero2dash @ Nov 3rd 2008 9:30AM
Or 'Lump'. That one's absent as well.
Dune Buggy isn't too bad, it's one of the better songs off the ST release that didn't get airplay. But the omission of Lump and Peaches...wow that's pretty gutsy.
riddle.of.epicurus @ Nov 4th 2008 6:40PM
Uh... Lump is on the disc, genius.
halfdeath @ Oct 31st 2008 7:52PM
Also can't forget about the AC/DC track pack releasing on Sunday. That brings to the total to 43 songs in one week.
tmacairjordan87 @ Oct 31st 2008 8:19PM
Ah I completely forgot about that. Well, that certainly takes the sting out of these 25 horrendously awful songs.
Jack Tretton @ Oct 31st 2008 8:39PM
The POTUSA drummer is lookin' OLD.
It's gonna blow/Whoa whoa whoa/Volcano
Bakkster @ Nov 1st 2008 9:29AM
Yeah, they're in their 40s. I saw them play this year, and they can still rock, scissor kicks and everything.
Matt Rix @ Oct 31st 2008 10:15PM
Honestly compared to most poppy bands, fallout boy is actually pretty good... At least they've got some good musical abilities and some interesting compositions. Keep in mind that it takes a lot of skill and talent to write a GOOD pop song(even a fallout boy one).
Young_Nastyman @ Nov 1st 2008 12:41AM
YAY!!! Presidents of the USA!!!
Hinder sounds fun, I'll wait for a chart video first.
It seems Fall Out Boy hit the nail on the head with what I think of their song
zombiejesus @ Nov 1st 2008 1:15AM
Yay Presidents too bad my 360 is dead :( Now I gotta wait for Santa to bring me a new one.
Uncontrol @ Nov 1st 2008 6:07PM
say what you want about fall out boy
hinder is a million times worse
Dave @ Nov 2nd 2008 4:59PM
Saying something is a million times worse that a steaming pile of horse dung isn't something to be proud of. They're both terrible, whiny, "nobody understands me", pathetic excuses and an offense to every other musician out there.
And by "every other musician", I mean everyone, be they a chart-topping professional group or an amateur playing solo at a coffee house.