R.E.M. croons onto Rocksmith 2014

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Another Tuesday means another visit to the Rocksmith 2014 DLC page to find out what goodies await us. This week, it’s R.E.M.

Michael Stipe and bandmates are popping up in five songs on Rocksmith 2014 today. You can grab What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?; Ãœberlin; Everybody Hurts; The One I Love; and Shiny, Happy People for £2.39 each, or grab the whole lot in one big song pack for £9.69.

Alternatively, you can opt for more Japanese music. From Noon Till Dawn and ROCKSTEADY from STRAIGHTENER are both available for £2.39, as well. I’ve embedded a video of the group playing From Noon Till Dawn below, because it’s at least 17 times more interesting than R.E.M. At least.


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