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The Bitbag Review: Battle Of The Bands

The Bitbag writes: "The first 10 years of the 21st century will be remembered for a lot of things. As far as gaming goes however, this decade will be remembered for musical gaming. DDR made us dance, Guitar Hero made us strum and now Battle Of The Bands has us using music as a weapon of mass destruction.

The first thing you'll notice about Battle Of The Bands is that all of the songs are covers. Most notably, Insane In The Membrane by Cypress Hill and Feel Good by Gorillaz, which are my favorite. There are 30 songs in total. Each song has 5 different versions: Rock, Hip Hop, Country, Marching Band and Latin. So if you pick a Latin band you'll be doing the Latin version of songs. Every song in the game was covered 5 times. What's funny is with songs like Insane In The Membrane, the Latin version is in Spanish."
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 520 days 15 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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