Outside of them though, we don't really know any - a quick Youtube reveals Beartooth to be some awful screamo band, as are Architects, but thankfully Catfish and the Bottlemen seems to be a bit more ear-friendly, at least. Both the Pearl Jam and Alice In Chains tracks are more recent forays outside of their more well known grunge beginnings (and as such don't really hit the high notes of Even Flow/Jeremy and Man In The Box/Angry Chair). And we have at least a passing knowledge of Bullet For My Valentine, even if we're not too familiar with Temper Temper, and Queen is, well, Queen. And while few other tunes could compete with The Greatest Song In The World, Rise Against's Tragedy + Time, and Love Bites (So Do I) by Halestorm are fairly decent songs, we suppose. ![]() Bullet For My Valentine - Temper TemperĪrguably the best tunes out of the whole list are Tenacious D's Tribute and Buddy Holly by Weezer - but unfortunately, they're both tracks that have appeared on the Rock Band downloadable store a while ago, and so are songs we've already played to death.A Day To Remember - Right Back At It Again In 2005 Guitar Hero sparked a gaming revolution, filling our heads with wicked riffs and our closets with plastic instruments.But what's a music game without tracks to play along with? Revealed earlier today, the latest dose of Guitar Hero Live tunes are the usual mix of old and new, albeit with a few too many songs that have previously featured on other games, if you ask us. Guitar Hero: Metallica is the third spinoff title of the Guitar Hero video game series.The game focuses on the band Metallica, the second title in the series to focus on a specific band after the series previous Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. Stepping into the shoes of famous bands as they perform on stage, Guitar Hero Live is shaping up to be different, to say the least. Lined up for a face off against band-based competitor Rock Band this autumn, Guitar Hero promises more realism than ever, letting you rock out on stage, with a first person view of your 'real-life' audience. As the UK braces itself for a heatwave this weekend, things on the music game front are heating up too, with the next batch of tracks being revealed for the upcoming rock simulator, Guitar Hero Live.
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