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Oct 14, 2009 08:05 GMT  ·  By

LEGO Rock Band is uniquely suited for a release on the Nintendo DS. The game uses the well known music simulation idea behind Rock Band but partners it up with LEGO figures that have proved to be especially popular with families and kids when used to portray the adventures of Star Wars characters, Batman or Indiana Jones.

Now, MTV Games and TT Games have released the full track list for the game, which, among others, will be featuring David Bowie. The Nintendo DS version of LEGO Rock Band has fewer tracks than those offered for the version of the game that is coming to home gaming consoles like the Wii, the PS3 and the Xbox 360.

The tracks are: All American Rejects with “Swing, Swing”; The Automatic with “Monster”; Blur playing “Song 2”; Carl Douglas with “Kung Fu Fighting”; Counting Crows with “Accidentally in Love”; David Bowie playing “Let’s Dance”; Europe with “The Final Countdown”; Good Charlotte with “Girls & Boys”; Iggy Pop with “The Passenger”; Jackson 5 playing “I Want You Back”; Kaiser Chiefs playing “Ruby”; Katrina & the Waves with “Walking on Sunshine”; KT Tunstall playing “Suddenly I See”; P!NK with “So What”; The Primitives with “Crash”; Queen playing both “We Are The Champions” and “We Will Rock You”; Rascal Flatts with “Life is a Highway”; Ray Parker Jr. with “Ghostbusters”; Spin Doctors playing “Two Princes”; Sum 41 with “In Too Deep”; Supergrass with “Grace”; Tom Petty with “Free Fallin’”; Vampire Weekend playing “A-Punk” and We the Kings with “Check Yes Juliet”.

The Nintendo DSi and the DS Lite versions of LEGO Rock Band are being developed by Backbone Entertainment and have been rated E for Everyone by the ESRB. The game is set to be released before the beginning of the holiday shopping season in an effort to reach as many parents as possible as they shop around for a suitable Christmas present for their kids interested in videogaming.