Green Day: Rock Band Prices & Release Dates Announced

Harmonix finally decided to grace us with some more information regarding (Frankie’s beloved) Green Day: Rock Band video game, now officially slated as being released on June 8th, 2010 in North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and whatever “other territories” means on the Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and Wii.
Some of the initial songs that have been announced are “Brain Stew,” “Jaded,” “Hitchin’ a Ride,” “American Idiot,” “Wake Me Up When September Ends” and “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” with “Brain Stew/Jaded” appearing as one single track as it sounds on the album Insomniac.
All of the vocal harmonies we’ve come to love that we were introduced to in The Beatles: Rock Band will make an appearance in Green Day: Rock Band. Not to mention, the ability to export the entire disc of Green Day songs to your hard drive to be played in Rock Band 2 and hopefully, Rock Band 3 later this year.
There is also reportedly another version of the game, called Green Day: Rock Band Plus, which includes the 6 DLC tracks that have been released thus far on Rock Band 2 and a code to export the disc to your hard drive, which apparently we will have to pay for otherwise. Preordering this disc through GameStop will net you the export code automatically. Great success!
Harmonix’s Official Green Day: Rock Band Announcement
Official Cover Art for Green Day: Rock Band (stolen from RockBandAide.com)

The Harmonix crew performing American Idiot on Green Day: Rock Band
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