Guitar Hero Live Adds 9 New Tracks Across 3 Different Genres

With its set-lists seeming to grow ever larger on a regular basis, Guitar Hero Live has today added a batch of nine new tracks for players to attempt to master. The new tunes cover three separate genres, and are grouped into Rock, Metal and Indie Pop hits.

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With its set-lists seeming to grow ever larger on a regular basis, Guitar Hero Live has today added a batch of nine new tracks for players to attempt to master. The new tunes cover three separate genres, and are grouped into Rock, Metal and Indie Pop hits.

The tracks come in packs of three songs, and are titled ‘Rock til you drop,’ ‘AAA Metal’ and ‘Indie Pop Hits,’ respectively. The songs included in each pack are as follows:

Rock Till You Drop!

Weezer – “Back To The Shack”
Joe Satriani – “Shockwave Supernova”
Nickelback – “Get ‘Em Up”

AAA Metal

Marilyn Manson – “Deep Six”
Bring Me The Horizon – “Down”
Pierce The Veil – “Bulls in The Bronx”

Indie Pop Hits

Little Daylight – “Mona Lisa”
COIN – “Run”
The Colourist – “We Won’t Go Home”

While many Guitar Hero Live fans have been calling for more Metal tunes to be added to the game’s existing line-up, there’s a distinct possibility that they may be more than a little disappointed at the choice of songs deemed to fit the bill by Activision.

Nevertheless, these three new packs of songs are available for Guitar Hero Live right now, so you can get out on that stage and master a whole new repertoire.


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