'Rock Band' Releases 'Century Media Girls of Metal' Pack

November 20, 2008

Century Media Records recently partnered with the popular video game Rock Band to release an add-on pack of three songs for the game. The pack, dubbed "Century Media Girls of Metal Pack 01", became available for download this week and features music from IN THIS MOMENT and LACUNA COIL.

This initial package includes three tracks, which will become available for play in Rock Band upon purchase. The songs can be purchased as part of the bundle for 440 Microsoft Points ($5.50) or individually for 160 points ($2.00) per track. The following tracks are now available:

* IN THIS MOMENT - "Forever" (taken from "The Dream")
* LACUNA COIL - "Swamped" (taken from "Karmacode")
* LACUNA COIL - "Closer" (taken from "Karmacode")

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