![]() ![]() This is only present in the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC versions of the game.Įver since Guitar Hero World Tour, every song including bonus songs and DLC has been a master track, with only 2 exceptions for Black Betty and Gimme All Your Lovin which are once again covers by WaveGroup. Once all the songs in the set are completed, the player is presented with a final encore song for that set. The track was a single from the band’s hugely successful 2002 LP By the Way, with innovative guitarist John Frusciante showcasing his exceptional songwriting ability throughout. Each set has a specialized venue for the era. Featured in the Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades game, RHCP’s Can’t Stop is the perfect blend of syncopated, funky rhythm guitar and melodic lead playing. Each set focuses on a specific era of rock music, including two called '2000s' and 'Modern'. Bret Michaels as made famous by" because Bret Michaels recorded the vocals. Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades's setlist is considered 'a trek through time' by IGN, featuring sets of five songs out of a total of twenty-eight tracks. ![]() The main exception is Talk Dirty to Me, as it will say "Feat. Every bonus song is a master track with the exception of She Bangs the Drums. It will once again be displayed the same as it was in GH2 and GH80's: Any cover version displays "As made famous by" before the song starts, and any master track will display "by" before the song starts. Guitar Hero III has a lot more master tracks, as more record companies decided to share their songs as the series gained popularity. GH80's does not include any bonus songs: Because, It's Midnite was planned to be the only bonus song, but was changed to the 2nd tier encore as I Want Candy was cut from the game. It will be displayed the same as it was in Guitar Hero II, with "as made famous by" on a cover track, and "as performed by" on a master track. ![]() It is noted that I Wanna Rock is a re-recording that is pitch-shifted down by one pitch. This will be displayed by "as made famous by" on a cover track, and "as performed by" on the two master tracks (or four on the Xbox 360 version).Įvery song in Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks The 80's is a cover version, with the exceptions of Because, It's Midnite, Electric Eye, I Ran, I Wanna Rock and The Warrior as they also master tracks. Every song in the Guitar Hero I DLC packs are the same WaveGroup covers from the first game. All the songs will say "as made famous by" except for the bonus songs which do not say anything between the song and the artist, as these are all master tracks.Įvery song in Guitar Hero II (except the bonus songs and the new DLC) is a cover version, with the exceptions of Dead! (Xbox 360 only), John the Fisherman, Possum Kingdom (Xbox 360 only) and Stop! as they are master tracks. The following list contains all of the (approximately 3000) songs that appeared in all of the Guitar Hero games, including spin-offs.Įvery song in Guitar Hero (except the bonus songs) is a cover version by WaveGroup. ![]()
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