Without further adieu, I give you the LEGO Rock Band setlist:

If 45 songs isn’t enough, it was also confirmed that LEGO Rock Band will have access to the full online Rock Band Store - but only songs that are rated ‘family-friendly’ will be downloadable to the LEGO iteration of Rock Band. Additionally, all songs on the LEGO Rock Band disc can be exported to an existing Rock Band 2 song library (just like they did when transitioning from Rock Band 1 to Rock Band 2), so you can rock out with your full set of music with regular Rock Band.

This time, however, users will be charged an export fee (read: money grab) of 800 Microsoft Points (or $9.99, if you’re rocking on the PS3). Sorry, Wii users - this feature won’t be heading your way.

Either way, with LEGO Rock Band set for release November 3rd, it should satisfy most with good hitters from a variety of genres. It seems these days there’s one Rock Band game for every three Guitar Hero releases, so it’s good to know they’re trying to making it count (and an impressive listing of DLC song titles continues to deliver). This is one LEGO game that it looks like they’ve really… pieced together (get it? Just me? Awh).

Source: IGN