List of songs in Rock Band 3

Eighty-three songs are included in Rock Band 3, a 2010 music video game developed by Harmonix, published by MTV Games and distributed by Electronic Arts. The game, the third main title in the Rock Band series, was released in October 2010 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Nintendo DS. Rock Band 3 allows one to seven players to simulate the playing of rock music by providing the players with peripherals modeled after musical instruments. These include a guitar peripheral for lead guitar and bass gameplay, a drum kit peripheral, a keyboard peripheral, and up to three microphones. Rock Band 3 is the first game in the series to include a "Pro" mode, which allows players to use more realistic peripherals to play the game's songs note-for-note as they would be played on an actual instrument.

Four people standing on a stage with Rock Band instruments, including a keyboard, two guitars, and a drumkit, along with two singers
Six people playing Rock Band 3 at the San Diego Comic-Con International on July 23, 2010

All of the songs included in Rock Band 3 were recorded either from master copies or live performances. Many were included to emphasize the keyboard instrument. Existing game content, including prior downloadable content and songs from the Rock Band Network, carries forward into Rock Band 3, with the full Rock Band library consisting of over 2,000 songs by the time the game was released. When Rock Band 3 was first detailed on June 11, 2010, Harmonix announced 22 of the game's songs. The next month, Harmonix used Facebook and Twitter to provide clues about additional songs for both Rock Band 3 and Dance Central, which they then confirmed to be six Rock Band tracks and three Dance Central tracks. During a video interview at the 2010 Gamescom convention, most of the setlist was inadvertently leaked because someone was scrolling through the setlist in the background. Rock Band 3's setlist was well-received by video game critics. Eurogamer's Johnny Minkley noted the contrast between it and the heavier style of Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock's setlist.

Announcement

When Rock Band 3 was first detailed on June 11, 2010, Harmonix announced 22 of the game's 83 songs.[1] The next month, Harmonix used Facebook and Twitter to provide clues about additional songs for both Rock Band 3 and Dance Central, which they then confirmed to be six Rock Band tracks and three Dance Central tracks.[2] On August 17, just before the 2010 Gamescom convention, Harmonix announced an additional ten songs by bands from around the world.[3]

During a video interview at Gamescom, most of the setlist was inadvertently leaked because someone was scrolling through the setlist in the background.[4] Harmonix released a video response to the leak the next day, officially denying the rumored setlist, while once again showing the setlist in the background and confirming additional songs.[5] The full setlist was formally announced on August 25 on the Rock Band website.[6]

Track listing

The full Rock Band 3 setlist features 83 songs, including a mix of tracks which make use of the new keyboard peripheral and three-part vocal harmonies.[6] The Nintendo DS version of the game features a 25-song subset of the consoles' setlist.[6]

Song titleArtistYear[a]GenreFamily FriendlyKeyboard
support
Vocal
parts
Nintendo DS
setlist
Rewind DLC
"20th Century Boy"T. Rex1973GlamNoYes3NoNo
"25 or 6 to 4"Chicago1970Classic RockNoYes3NoNo
"Antibodies"Poni Hoax2008New WaveNoYes1NoNo
"Beast and the Harlot"Avenged Sevenfold2005MetalNoNo3NoYes
"The Beautiful People"Marilyn Manson1996MetalNoYes2NoNo
"Been Caught Stealing"Jane's Addiction1990AlternativeNoNo3YesNo
"Before I Forget"Slipknot2004Nu-MetalNoYes2NoNo
"Bohemian Rhapsody"Queen1975Classic RockYesYes3YesNo
"Break on Through (To the Other Side)"The Doors1967Classic RockNoYes1YesNo
"Caught in a Mosh"Anthrax1987MetalNoNo3NoNo
"Centerfold"The J. Geils Band1981RockNoYes3NoYes
"China Grove"The Doobie Brothers1973Classic RockNoYes3YesNo
"Cold as Ice"Foreigner1977Classic RockNoYes3YesNo
"Combat Baby"Metric2003Indie RockNoYes1YesNo
"The Con"Tegan and Sara2007Indie RockNoYes2NoNo
"Crazy Train"Ozzy Osbourne1980MetalYesNo2YesNo
"Crosstown Traffic"The Jimi Hendrix Experience1968Classic RockNoYes3YesNo
"Dead End Friends"Them Crooked Vultures2009RockNoYes2NoNo
"Don't Bury Me... I'm Still Not Dead"Riverboat Gamblers2006PunkNoNo2NoNo
"Don't Stand So Close to Me"The Police1980RockNoYes3NoNo
"Du Hast"Rammstein1997MetalNoYes3NoNo
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World"Tears for Fears1985New WaveYesYes2NoNo
"False Alarm"The Bronx2003PunkNoNo1NoNo
"Fly Like an Eagle"Steve Miller Band1976Classic RockYesYes2NoNo
"Foolin'"Def Leppard1983RockNoYes3NoNo
"Free Bird"Lynyrd Skynyrd1973Southern RockYesYes1NoYes
"Get Free"The Vines2002RockNoNo3YesNo
"Get Up, Stand Up"Bob Marley and the Wailers1973Reggae/SkaNoYes3NoNo
"Good Vibrations (Live)"[b]The Beach Boys1968Classic RockNoYes3NoNo
"The Hardest Button to Button"The White Stripes2003RockNoNo1YesNo
"Heart of Glass"Blondie1978New WaveNoYes2NoNo
"Here I Go Again"Whitesnake1987GlamYesYes2YesYes
"Hey Man, Nice Shot"Filter1995AlternativeNoNo1NoNo
"Humanoid"Tokio Hotel2009Pop-RockNoYes3YesNo
"I Can See for Miles"The Who1967Classic RockNoNo3NoYes
"I Got You (I Feel Good) (Alternative Version)"[c]James Brown1974R&B/Soul/FunkYesYes1NoNo
"I Love Rock N' Roll"Joan Jett & The Blackhearts1981PunkNoYes2YesNo
"I Need to Know"Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers1978RockNoYes2NoNo
"I Wanna Be Sedated"Ramones1978PunkNoNo1NoYes
"Imagine"[d]John Lennon1971Classic RockNoYes1NoNo
"In a Big Country"Big Country1983New WaveNoYes3NoYes
"In the Meantime"Spacehog1995AlternativeYesYes3NoNo
"Jerry Was a Race Car Driver"Primus1991AlternativeNoNo1NoNo
"Just Like Heaven"The Cure1987New WaveNoYes2YesNo
"Killing Loneliness"HIM2005AlternativeNoYes3NoNo
"The Killing Moon"Echo & The Bunnymen1984New WaveNoYes1NoNo
"King George"Dover2001RockYesNo3NoNo
"Lasso"Phoenix2009AlternativeYesNo1YesNo
"Last Dance"The Raveonettes2009Indie RockNoYes3NoNo
"Living in America"The Sounds2002New WaveNoYes2NoNo
"Llama"Phish1992RockNoYes3NoNo
"The Look"Roxette1988Pop-RockYesYes3YesNo
"Low Rider"WAR1975R&B/Soul/FunkNoYes1NoYes
"Me Enamora"Juanes2007Pop-RockNoYes3NoNo
"Midlife Crisis"Faith No More1992RockNoYes3YesNo
"Misery Business"Paramore2007Pop-RockNoNo3YesYes
"Need You Tonight"INXS1987Pop-RockNoYes3YesNo
"No One Knows"Queens of the Stone Age2002AlternativeNoNo3NoYes
"Oh My God"Ida Maria2008AlternativeNoYes3YesNo
"One Armed Scissor"At the Drive-In2000RockNoNo2NoNo
"Outer Space"[e]The Muffs1997Pop-RockNoNo3NoNo
"Oye Mi Amor"Maná1992Pop-RockNoYes2NoNo
"Plush"Stone Temple Pilots1992AlternativeNoNo1NoYes
"Portions for Foxes"Rilo Kiley2004Indie RockNoYes3YesNo
"The Power of Love"Huey Lewis and the News1985RockYesYes3NoNo
"Radar Love"Golden Earring1973Classic RockNoYes3NoNo
"Rainbow in the Dark"Dio1983MetalNoYes2NoYes
"Rehab"Amy Winehouse2006R&B/Soul/FunkNoYes3NoYes
"Rock Lobster"The B-52's1979New WaveYesYes3YesNo
"Roundabout"Yes1971ProgYesYes3YesYes
"Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"Elton John1973Classic RockNoYes1NoYes
"Sister Christian"Night Ranger1983RockYesYes3YesNo
"Smoke on the Water"Deep Purple1972Classic RockNoYes2NoNo
"Something Bigger, Something Brighter"Pretty Girls Make Graves2003Indie RockNoYes2NoNo
"Space Oddity"David Bowie1969GlamYesYes3NoYes
"Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before"The Smiths1987Indie RockNoYes1NoNo
"This Bastard's Life"Swingin' Utters1998PunkNoYes3NoNo
"Viva la Resistance"Hypernova2010Indie RockNoNo2NoNo
"Walk of Life"Dire Straits1985RockYesYes3NoNo
"Walking on the Sun"Smash Mouth1997Pop-RockNoYes2YesNo
"Werewolves of London"Warren Zevon1978Classic RockNoYes1NoNo
"Whip It"[e]Devo1980New WaveYesYes2NoNo
"Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Pt. 1"The Flaming Lips2002AlternativeYesYes3NoNo

All 83 songs from the Rock Band 3 setlist can be exported into Rock Band 4, as of early December 2015, as long as the player has previously played Rock Band 3 on the same store account for Xbox Live or PlayStation Network.[7][8] As of December 2020, all 83 songs are no longer able to be exported into Rock Band 4, with some becoming available as Rock Band Rewind DLC instead.

Downloadable songs

A list of Rock Band songs displayed on the wall at E3 2010. The upper part of the wall lists songs released by Harmonix, either on a game disc or as downloadable content. The lower part shows Rock Band Network songs.

Following the release of Rock Band 3, Harmonix has kept up their commitment to releasing weekly downloadable content for the series, starting with a set of twelve songs from the Doors released the same week as the game.[9] Downloadable songs since the game's release include, when appropriate, support for keyboards and vocal harmonies within the base cost of the song. However, due to the cost and effort to create Pro Guitar and Pro Bass authoring, Harmonix releases these additional authored parts as a separate download for certain songs for US$1 per upgrade, in addition to the song's base price.[10] Downloaded content released by Harmonix after Rock Band 3's release is not compatible with previous games in the series due to changes in the song format.[11] Since the game's release, Harmonix has released downloadable songs from a variety of artists, including Bon Jovi,[12] Queen,[13] Billy Joel,[14] Linkin Park,[15] and the Clash.[16]

Most songs already released as downloadable content for the series can be used in Rock Band 3, with the exception of the tracks "Hier Kommt Alex" by Die Toten Hosen, and "Rock 'n' Roll Star" by Oasis.[17] In addition, the songs from many previous Rock Band games can be exported for use in Rock Band 3.[17] More than 2000 potential songs were available at the game's launch between these sources.[18]

Rock Band Network songs are also playable in Rock Band 3. A new version of the Network, called Rock Band Network 2.0, allows songs to be authored with harmonies, Basic and Pro Keys, and Pro Drums, but does not support Pro Guitar and Pro Bass charting due to the complexity of authoring those parts and the number of users able to test them.[19]

Reception

Rock Band 3's setlist was well-received by video game critics. Eurogamer's Johnny Minkley called it "strong and varied", and noted the contrast between it and the heavier style of Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock's setlist.[20] Will Tuttle of GameSpy praised it as being "the most diverse track list in the franchise's history."[21] G4 TV's Stephen Johnson noted that the addition of the keyboard controller led to the setlist having a more pop-oriented style than the previous games in the series, and he said that Harmonix chose "substance ... over flashy, current bands."[22] Reviewer Ben Kuchera, of Ars Technica, also praised the setlist's variety, stating that it is "one of the best you'll see in rhythm games, spanning decades and genres and bringing a wide variety of songs to suit any taste."[23] In his review of the game in The Atlantic, Sam Machkovech summed up the setlist by saying that "with keyboards are in [sic] the mix, the songs are just plain better."[24]

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