One again, Harmonix reminds me how old I am by releasing a four pack of songs from a “classic” album, Nine Inch Nail’s Pretty Hate Machine. It did not, as I want to recall, come out a few years ago. It came out in 1989; I purchased it on a cassette, and later in a giant cardboard box housing a CD jewel case.
- “Terrible Lie”
- “Head Like a Hole”
- “Sanctified”
- “The Only Time”
All tracks are $1.99/160 MS Points/200 Wii Points a piece, of you can buy the whole set for $6.99/560 MS Points/700 Wii Points. “Head Like A Hole” is eligible for a Pro Guitar/Pro Bass upgrade; that’ll cost you an extra 99 cents.
I’ve always preferred Broken, myself, and I haven’t listen to Pretty Hate Machine in its entirety in 15 years. That said, consider me Microsoft points already spent.
As a bonus, some “legacy” Rock Band tracks are being given the Pro Guitar/Pro Bass upgrade options. Check out what’s what below, each of which will cost you 99 cents to upgrade.
- Blink 182 – “Dammit”
- Boston – “More Than A Feeling”
- Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Bad Moon Rising”
- Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Fortunate Son (Original Version)”
- Eve 6 – “Inside Out”
- The James Gang – “Funk #49″
- The Knack – “My Sharona (Cover Version)”
- Lynyrd Skynyrd – “Simple Man”
- Metallica – “…And Justice for All”
- The Offspring – “Self Esteem”
- Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – “Pride and Joy”