Did you say you wanted new songs in Guitar Hero Live? Well someone must have, because Activision is dropping 34 new tracks on Wednesday, November 25.
28 of the tracks will be part of Guitar Hero TV’s on-demand tracklist, while the remaining six will be added to GHTV’s Premium Shows. The total tracklist will stand at 300 after the update. Guitar Hero TV mode is an always-on streaming channel of music videos that you can play along to.
Our reviewer Andrew Hayward loved Guitar Hero Live. It incorporates FMV footage of a crowd into your performances, and they react based on your performance. If you wanted a side of stage fright with your fun, Guitar Hero Live is where it’s at. On a serious note (ha!) he found Guitar Hero Live to have a deeply compelling single-player mode.
It’s rated T, which means some songs have audible expletives, sexual innuendo, or drug references.
The song list is below the cut.
Here are the 28 new songs:
Judas Priest – Living After Midnight
Amaranthe – Drop Dead Cynical
Primus – Jerry Was a Race Car Driver
Robert Palmer – Addicted To Love
Chevelle – Face To The Floor
Rage Against the Machine – Killing In The Name
Godsmack – 1000hp
Jack White – Sixteen Saltines
Sleeping With Sirens – If You Can’t Hang
Tenacious D – Rize of the Fenix
Walk The Moon – Shut Up And Dance
Scott Weiland & The Wildabouts – Modzilla
Audioslave – Like A Stone
Five Finger Death Punch – The House of the Rising Sun
Heart – What About Love?
Huey Lewis and the News – Heart and Soul
Great White – Rock Me
The Outfield – Your Love
Cinderella – Shake Me
Lower Than Atlantis – Here We Go
Neon Trees – I Love You (But I Hate Your Friends)
Rush – Fly By Night
Sammy Hagar – I Can’t Drive 55
The Amazing Snakeheads – Here It Comes Again
Jake Bugg – Slumville Sunrise
Kings of Leon – Supersoaker
R.E.M. – Shiny Happy People
The Glitch Mob – Can’t Kill Us
Plus, 6 new premium tracks:
Dance Meets Rock
Zedd – Stache
The Prodigy – Nasty
Knife Party – Centipede
On Tour 2015
Escape the Fate – Issues
Black Veil Brides – Heart of Fire
Atreyu – So Others May Live