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If you’re interested in seeing the debut of the video for Def Leppard‘s new song, “Dangerous” then you’ll probably want to own Guitar Hero Live. This is a first and possibly good sign that the platic peripheral band games are not as obsolete as they may seem. The video will be part of GHTV the premium Guitar Hero Live channel where players can play along to songs as they air by earning money in the game or shelling out some real cash.

“When the idea to premiere our newest music video for ‘Dangerous’ in Guitar Hero Live came about, we were thrilled,” said Joe Elliott of Def Leppard in an official release. “The way our fans discover and listen to our music has evolved so much throughout the years. Whether they’re playing on vinyl, streaming the songs online or playing along to our music video in Guitar Hero Live, it’s amazing to see how interactive music has become. There are so many interesting ways our fans experience our music, and having the video for ‘Dangerous debut in Guitar Hero Live felt like such a great way to reach all of our fans.”

In case you don’t know, though really I’m not sure how you couldn’t, Def Leppard was one of the many popular hair metal bands that dominated the music scene in the 80s. Along with Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, and Poison, Def Leppard sold millions of albums and played to packed crowds all over the world. Some of the band’s popular songs include “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” Love Bites,” and “Animal.”


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Nicole has been playing games her entire life. Now that she's a mom, she's passionate about promoting games as a healthy pastime to other parents around the globe. She has been an editor at IGN, where she launched and hosted the Girlfight podcast. In her spare time (which is not very much, honestly) she enjoys gaming, reading, and writing fiction. Most of the time she’s a mom to a crazy, intelligent, and exhausting little girl.