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Picture from LEGO Rock Band released

Get ready to build a band and rock the universe with LEGO Rock Band, the multiplayer music game that aims to have the entire family drumming, strumming and rocking to the beat. Combining two of the most popular videogame brands, the game attempts to pair the fun, customization and humor of LEGO with the multiplayer music experience of Rock Band. Filled with 45 chart-topping songs and classic favorites, LEGO Rock Band allows family members of all ages and skill levels to break loose on the bass, drums, guitar and mic to a soundtrack filled with hit songs from Queen, Foo Fighters, The All-American Rejects, Jimi Hendrix, Good Charlotte, Tom Petty and more.

Published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and MTV Games, the title is available now at retail stores for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and DS, and retails for $49.99 on all platforms except for DS which is $29.99.

Source: Business Wire

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