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Weezer song pack warbles onto Rocksmith 2014

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Weezer is the latest band to be added to Rocksmith 2014‘s slightly overpriced DLC library. I’ve already made a “say it ain’t so” joke, so… um. Well, that’s me out of puns.

£9.69 will net you a pack containing Island in the Sun, Hash Pipe, Buddy Holly, Undone – The Sweater Song, and My Name is Jonas. If you only fancy one or two of the songs, then they can be nabbed for £2.39 each instead. As ever, a bit pricey, but not too far into ridiculous territory if you’re a fan of the band and actually want to learn how to play some of their tracks. All tracks apparently support both electric guitar and bass, and all of them include a new Authentic Tone. So, hey, business as usual. On the plus side, it’s not My Chemical Romance.

Sadly, this week doesn’t see the addition of another few random J-Rock songs. Maybe next week!


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Tim has been playing PC games for longer than he's willing to admit. He's written for a number of publications, but has been with PC Invasion - in all its various incarnations - for over a decade. When not writing about games, Tim can occasionally be found speedrunning terrible ones, making people angry in Dota 2, or playing something obscure and random. He's also weirdly proud of his status as (probably) the Isle of Man's only professional games journalist.