JUDAS PRIEST's 'Screaming' Leads 'Rock Band' Full-Album Downloads

April 18, 2008

According to Reuters, MTV said on Friday it will start selling full albums that can be downloaded and played in its "Rock Band" video game, with the first title coming next week from classic metal act JUDAS PRIEST.

JUDAS PRIEST's "Screaming for Vengeance", which contains the band's hit "You've Got Another Thing Comin'" and nine other tracks, will cost $15, with individual songs from the album going for $2 each, MTV said.

In "Rock Band", launched last November, players strum guitar controllers, pound a fake drum kit, or sing into a microphone in time with songs playing on a television screen.

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