Weezer is the latest Generation Y nostalgia act to hit the Rocksmith 2014 DLC rosters in a new downloadable pack that delivers five of the group's more popular singles.
Included in the release are "Hash Pipe," "My Name Is Jonas," "Island In The Sun," "Buddy Holly" and "Undone - The Sweater Song." As with previous Rocksmith additions, each of these songs will set you back $3, though you can grab the entire lot for $12. Hiring the cast of Happy Days to reenact the "Buddy Holly" music video might be a bit more costly, but Henry Winkler seems like a good sport.
Post-grunge British invasion staple Oasis is the latest band to join the Rocksmith 2014 setlist, with a new DLC pack that delivers a handful of the group's biggest hits.
Included in the release are five singles: "Wonderwall," "Champagne Supernova," "Some Might Say," "Supersonic" and "Live Forever." Each song carries a $3 price tag, though you can purchase them all at once for $12. Ubisoft claims that Rocksmith 2014 will teach aspiring musicians "to play guitar in just 60 days," though if you want the full Oasis experience you're going to need to finish all five of these songs, publicly claim you're the reincarnation of John Lennon, then lose your teeth during a bar fight in Munich.
If you've already played the entirety of Rocksmith 2014's set list behind your back while your guitar was on fire ... well, maybe you should go on tour. Five songs from Alice in Chains have been added to its DLC lineup though, so you'll still have something to practice with when you're not on stage. You rock star, you.
The new offerings include "Man In The Box," "Hollow," "Would?," "Check My Brain" and "Them Bones." You can pick and choose by paying $2.99 per song, or you can buy them up collectively for $11.99. The DLC is currently available on the Xbox Live Marketplace and will reach the PlayStation Store on November 19.