Tuesday 25 January 2011

Guitar Hero VII: Battle for the Earth DLC: March 2012


Unknowingly, I gave 4 clues for March. Turns out there are 5 Tuesdays. Fail. I just threw in a CKY pack.

Tuesday 1st March: Paul Gilbert Track Pack
2010, Rock, Guitar Tier: 7/10

2008, Rock, Guitar Tier: 8/10

2000, Hard Rock, Guitar Tier: 8/10

Tuesday 8th March: Muse Track Pack
2003, Metal, Guitar Tier: 6/10

2003, Alternative, Guitar Tier: 5/10

2003, Alternative, Guitar Tier: 5/10

2006, Alternative, Guitar Tier: 3/10

Tuesday 15th March: Death Track Pack
1987, Death Metal, Guitar Tier: 6/10

1991, Death Metal, Guitar Tier: 9/10

1991, Death Metal, Guitar Tier: 7/10

Tuesday 22nd March: Queensrÿche Track Pack
1983, Metal, Guitar Tier: 7/10

1990, Rock, Guitar Tier: 3/10

1990, Rock, Guitar Tier: 4/10

Tuesday 29th March: CKY Track Pack
1999, Hard Rock, Guitar Tier: 3/10

2009, Hard Rock, Guitar Tier: 3/10

2002, Hard Rock, Guitar Tier: 3/10

Ookay. This, I suppose, is a bit of a hard month (har har har -_-) compared to January and February but still I think everyone could find something here.

Let's kick off with a nice little pack of Paul Gilbert songs. These are all difficult songs and would be very fun for guitarists. These aren't exactly his most well-known songs but if they a good and fun then what is the big problem. I think this pack would be very popular with the veteran players looking for a treat. These songs could also be good for average to good drummers.

Next up we have a 4-pack of Muse. This would sell very well. Yes, I know I have used 3 Absolution songs. Sorry. Stockholm Syndrome will be incredibly fun on everything but guitar and drums are the highlights. Hysteria is a huge record of theirs, a great bassline and guitar solo makes a great Guitar Hero song. Time is Running Out is just too god damn catching, and if you resist the urge to click then I pity you. Oh, it's also got good guitar parts. Starlight is a very good song even if it is overplayed. Guitar would be simple but if they charted that synth near the end the fun-ness would ramp up.

RAWR, DEATH! Hells yeah, Death metal. All these songs, especially Cosmic Ocean would be the absolute bomb on guitar. Drums are just absolutely nuts and have some very fast double bass blasts. This pack would be absolutely excellent for pro drummers and guitarists. Vocalists, however, have nothing to do in one song and only talkies in the others. :/

Jet City WOOO- nah. This pack would sell well with fans of, well, the band for a start but it could also be good for the classic-but-not-quite-old-enough rock fans. Queen of the Reich would be amazing on guitar having an amazing riff and solo. Silent Lucidity isn't very hard but amazing musically so that's good for less-challenge-wanting players. Empire isn't too hard either, but heavier than Silent Lucidity so more headbanger fans would like it.

Lastly, a surprise pack from CKY. None of these songs are particularly challenging on guitar but they are well known *cough*THPS*cough* so they would appeal to more people. Hellions on Parade would possibly be the most fun guitar song and they would all be fun on drums. This is like the 'easy' pack of the month but I think it could probably sell well.

CLUES!
5th April: Signed to Sire Records and are from Helsinki.
12th April: Former vocalist was Ronnie Radke.
19th April: WCPR-FM played their biggest hit, getting them signed.
26th April: Vocalist was in a band called The Dropouts, and when he formed this band they formed The Stills.

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