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Posted 4/30/10 5:00 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in News, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, rock band

No Doubt may be dissatisfied with their appearance in "Band Hero" to the point of filing a lawsuit against Activision, but they've green-lit a full release of their 1995 studio album Tragic Kingdom for use in "Rock Band" and it should be out next week for all major consoles.
"Don't Speak," "Spiderwebs," and the rest of Tragic Kingdom will be available for download on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii beginning May 4, according a press release. The whole album with be priced at $19.99, including two other singles by Orianthi and Picture Me Broken. Alternatively, you can pick up the individual tracks for $1.99 apiece or pay $14.99 only the previously unreleased tracks. Here's what you'll be looking at:
• No Doubt – "Different People"
• No Doubt – "End It on This"
• No Doubt – "Happy Now?"
• No Doubt – "Hey You"
• No Doubt – "Sixteen"
• No Doubt – "The Climb"
• No Doubt – "Tragic Kingdom"
• No Doubt – "World Go 'Round"
• No Doubt – "You Can Do It"
• Orianthi – "According to You"
• Picture Me Broken – "Dearest (I’m So Sorry)"
As was the case with Green Day, the '90s were my favorite period for this band, and Tragic Kingdom's a real classic for the era. It should facilitate much pop-infused ska performing in the coming month.
Do you plan on downloading Tragic Kingdom? What other albums would you like to get on "Rock Band"? Share your hopes in the comment section below.
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