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Rock Acts Ringing Up Sales Via Video Games

Games like "Rock Band" and "Guitar Hero III" have proved their ability to breathe new life into classic rock sales. But can they do the same for new music?

Last month, Motley Crue decided to find out. The band placed its new single, the title track from "Saints of Los Angeles," for sale as a downloadable track on "Rock Band" well in advance of the album's release date, which has been pushed back to June 24. The only other place to obtain the track was iTunes.

According to data provided by the band's management, Tenth Street Entertainment, the track was downloaded more than 47,000 times via the Xbox 360 version of the game alone in the first week after it became available.

By comparison, the same track received slightly more than 10,000 downloads via digital services like iTunes and Amazon, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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Rock Band downloads outpace... - videogamer.com | By: Cyrus365
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Published: 591 days 20 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | PlayStation 2 | Gaming | PC
 
 

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Imallvol7 - 592 days 2 hours ago
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I don't see why it's taken them so long to understand this. Did they never pay attention to CD sales after each guitar hero was released. However, I have one complaint. I want some free stuff. Give us a free song every now and then. It's good marketing.
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goldenzealot - 591 days 20 hours ago
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free songs would be nice. just have a mix of both would keep gamers like me happy. sales of ttaf increased heaps because of gh3
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