Fritzi Kostopoulos is a character in the Rock Band series and one of the playable Session Musicians in Rock Band 2 and Lego Rock Band.
Physical Appearance
Fritzi Kostopoulos is a heavy metal rocker character. She has red hair and wears black chest armor with white studs, black pants with straps, and black boots with spikes. In the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, she wears red eyeliner and black lipstick. In the Wii version, her make-up is missing. Her make-up is also missing in Lego Rock Band.
Fritzi's Outfit
Rock Band 2
Clothing
- Torso: Metal Goddess Bodice (Black with silver studs)
- Legs: Trussed Issues (Black)
- Feet: Treacherous Spikes (Black)
Make-Up (Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions only)
- Eyes: Red Out
- Lips: Night Kisses
Performances
Fritzi can be seen doing vocals, guitar, bass, drums on any song from the Metal genre. However, since she is a playable character, she can be used to play any genre.
Genres
- Pop-Rock (Only on lead vocals with Glam/Hair Metal characters when not being used by the player)
- Metal
Instruments
Rock Band 2
- Microphone: Shure SM58 (Black)
- Guitar: Jackson WRMG Warrior (Ruby Red)
- Bass: Jackson Kelly Bass (Ruby Red)
- Drums: Ludwig Classic Maple Drums (Black with Diamond Pearl finish)
In-Game Appearances
- Rock Band 2 (Excluding PlayStation 2 version)
- Lego Rock Band
Trivia
- Fritzi appears on the back cover of Rock Band 2 in a picture with one of the game's NPCs for the Battle of the Bands mode. In the picture, she has a tattoo on her chest which doesn't appear in the game.
- She is featured in a picture with her Jackson Kelly Bass at The Stealth Theater in Seattle for Nintendo Power's review of the Wii version of Rock Band 2 in Volume 237 of Nintendo Power magazine from January 2009.
Gallery
Fritzi Kostopulos and Maynard Winter.
Fritzi Kostoploulos and Sharky.
Fritzi Kostoploulos and Mekon Gemini.
Fritzi Kostopoulos and American Phil.
Fritzi Kostoploulos and Nicky Overdrive.
Fritzi Kostopoulos and Buzzsaw.
Fritzi with her Jackson Kelly Bass at the Stealth Theater in Seattle from Nintendo Power's review of Rock Band 2 on Wii.