Guitar Hero: World Tour soundtrack revealed.
by Robert Workman on Friday, September 12, 2008
The song list for Guitar Hero: World Tour features tons of classics, including hits from R.E.M. and Michael Jackson, as well as a few contemporary favorites from the likes of Linkin Park and Modest Mouse. Here is the full setlist:
30 Seconds To Mars--The Kill
311--Beautiful Disaster
Airbourne--Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast
The Allman Brothers Band--Ramblin' Man
Anouk--Good God
The Answer--Never Too Late
At the Drive-In--One Armed Scissor
Beastie Boys--No Sleep Till Brooklyn
Beatsteaks--Hail To The Freaks
Billy Idol--Rebel Yell
Black Label Society--Stillborn
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club--Weapon of Choice
blink-182--Dammit
Blondie--One Way or Another
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band--Hollywood Nights
Bon Jovi--Livin' on a Prayer
Bullet for My Valentine--Scream Aim Fire
Coldplay--Shiver
Creedence Clearwater Revival--Up Around the Bend
The Cult--Love Removal Machine
Dinosaur Jr.--Feel the Pain
The Doors--Love Me Two Times
Dream Theater--Pull Me Under
The Eagles--Hotel California
The Enemy--Aggro
Filter--Hey Man, Nice Shot
Fleetwood Mac--Go Your Own Way
Foo Fighters--Everlong
The Guess Who--American Woman
HushPuppies--You're Gonna Say Yeah!
Interpol--Obstacle 1
Jane's Addiction--Mountain Song
Jimi Hendrix--The Wind Cries Mary
Jimi Hendrix--Purple Haze (Live)
Jimmy Eat World--The Middle
Joe Satriani--Satch Boogie
Kent--Vinternoll2
Korn--Freak on a Leash
Lacuna Coil--Our Truth
Lenny Kravitz--Are You Gonna Go My Way
Linkin Park--What I've Done
The Living End--Prisoner of Society
Los Lobos--La Bamba
Lostprophets--Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)
Lynyrd Skynyrd--Sweet Home Alabama (Live)
The Mars Volta--L'Via L'Viaquez
MC5's Wayne Kramer--Kick Out the Jams
Metallica--Trapped Under Ice
Michael Jackson--Beat It
Modest Mouse--Float On
Motorhead--Overkill
Muse--Assassin
Negramaro--Nuvole e Lenzuola
Nirvana--About A Girl [Unplugged]
No Doubt--Spiderwebs
NOFX--Soul Doubt
Oasis--Some Might Say
Ozzy Osbourne--Crazy Train
Ozzy Osbourne--Mr. Crowley
Paramore--Misery Business
Pat Benatar--Heartbreaker
Radio Futura--Escuela De Calor
R.E.M.--The One I Love
Rise Against--Re-Education Through Labor
Sex Pistols--Pretty Vacant
Silversun Pickups--Lazy Eye
Smashing Pumpkins--Today
Steely Dan--Do It Again
Steve Miller Band--The Joker
Sting--Demolition Man (Live)
The Stone Roses--Love Spreads
Stuck in the Sound--Toy Boy
Sublime--Santeria
Survivor--Eye of the Tiger
System Of A Down--B.Y.O.B.
Ted Nugent--Stranglehold
Ted Nugent--Original Guitar Duel Recording
Tokio Hotel--Monsoon
Tool--Parabola
Tool--Schism
Tool--Vicarious
Trust--Antisocial
Van Halen--Hot For Teacher
Willie Nelson--On The Road Again
Wings--Band on the Run
Zakk Wylde--Original Guitar Duel Recording
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Spore, the highly anticipated game from the creators of The Sims, gives players their own personal universe in a box. Create and evolve life, establish tribes, build civilizations, sculpt entire worlds and explore a universe created by other gamers. Spore gives players a wealth of creative tools to customize nearly every aspect of their universe: creatures, vehicles, buildings, and even UFOs. Players can then seamlessly share their creations with the world or explore infinite new galaxies created by other gamers. (Screenshot 3 of 112)
Spore, the highly anticipated game from the creators of The Sims, gives players their own personal universe in a box. Create and evolve life, establish tribes, build civilizations, sculpt entire worlds and explore a universe created by other gamers. Spore gives players a wealth of creative tools to customize nearly every aspect of their universe: creatures, vehicles, buildings, and even UFOs. Players can then seamlessly share their creations with the world or explore infinite new galaxies created by other gamers. (Screenshot 4 of 112)
Spore, the highly anticipated game from the creators of The Sims, gives players their own personal universe in a box. Create and evolve life, establish tribes, build civilizations, sculpt entire worlds and explore a universe created by other gamers. Spore gives players a wealth of creative tools to customize nearly every aspect of their universe: creatures, vehicles, buildings, and even UFOs. Players can then seamlessly share their creations with the world or explore infinite new galaxies created by other gamers. (Screenshot 5 of 112)
Spore, the highly anticipated game from the creators of The Sims, gives players their own personal universe in a box. Create and evolve life, establish tribes, build civilizations, sculpt entire worlds and explore a universe created by other gamers. Spore gives players a wealth of creative tools to customize nearly every aspect of their universe: creatures, vehicles, buildings, and even UFOs. Players can then seamlessly share their creations with the world or explore infinite new galaxies created by other gamers. (Screenshot 6 of 112)
Spore, the highly anticipated game from the creators of The Sims, gives players their own personal universe in a box. Create and evolve life, establish tribes, build civilizations, sculpt entire worlds and explore a universe created by other gamers. Spore gives players a wealth of creative tools to customize nearly every aspect of their universe: creatures, vehicles, buildings, and even UFOs. Players can then seamlessly share their creations with the world or explore infinite new galaxies created by other gamers. (Screenshot 7 of 112)
Spore, the highly anticipated game from the creators of The Sims, gives players their own personal universe in a box. Create and evolve life, establish tribes, build civilizations, sculpt entire worlds and explore a universe created by other gamers. Spore gives players a wealth of creative tools to customize nearly every aspect of their universe: creatures, vehicles, buildings, and even UFOs. Players can then seamlessly share their creations with the world or explore infinite new galaxies created by other gamers. (Screenshot 8 of 112)
Spore, the highly anticipated game from the creators of The Sims, gives players their own personal universe in a box. Create and evolve life, establish tribes, build civilizations, sculpt entire worlds and explore a universe created by other gamers. Spore gives players a wealth of creative tools to customize nearly every aspect of their universe: creatures, vehicles, buildings, and even UFOs. Players can then seamlessly share their creations with the world or explore infinite new galaxies created by other gamers. (Screenshot 9 of 112)
Spore, the highly anticipated game from the creators of The Sims, gives players their own personal universe in a box. Create and evolve life, establish tribes, build civilizations, sculpt entire worlds and explore a universe created by other gamers. Spore gives players a wealth of creative tools to customize nearly every aspect of their universe: creatures, vehicles, buildings, and even UFOs. Players can then seamlessly share their creations with the world or explore infinite new galaxies created by other gamers. (Screenshot 10 of 112)
This list doesn't include any downloadable tracks for the game, including this week's release of Metallica's full Death Magnetic album, now available for download on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network for the equivalent of $17. Activision has yet to announce what other new content will be available, aside from a new Smashing Pumpkins track and an R.E.M. three-pack.
Guitar Hero: World Tour hits shelves October 26th. For more information, be sure to check out our Guitar Hero: World Tour Game Guide.
Latest Article Comments (9)
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goodey3sniper on 10/27/2008 1:57 pm
A pretty decent list I guess. I read some of the comments and don't really know what some of you are thinking. Some dumb chick wants fall out boy and simple plan. Simpleton do you know anything about music? Any who, I Was surprised at some of the stuff I saw here. Psyched about Mars Volta and At The Drive In. With Welcome home being one of the most popular songs on Rock Band I'm surprised there isn't one of their songs on World Tour. I'd love to play Everything Evil, Final Cut, or Gravemakers. Disappointed that there is still no Zeppelin or AC/DC, especially since rockband has AC/DC. But I think its safe to say we will never see a Zeppelin track on here. And come one...Lacuna Coil? Paramore? COLD PLAY?! Christ, Cold Play will make me fall asleep with the controller in my hand! However, all and all, pretty good.
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sdmf01255 on 10/19/2008 2:06 pm
WTF...Michael Jackson????the la bamba???wheres ac/dc,led zeppelin,how about a song from skynyrd that i dont hear 6 times a day.They need to make a metal and a classic rock guitar hero minus the crap.This looks like another rock the 80's game....half good half wtf is this.
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amandac51096 on 9/16/2008 9:00 pm
BUT WHY SPIDER WEBS?! IT SUCKS AND WAS ON THE DS VERSION!!!!!
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amandac51096 on 9/16/2008 8:58 pm
they should have put viva la vida by cold play and hell yeah by rev theory. not to forget some my chemicalromance or fall out boy or simple plan. other wise, fairly good
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abbnormalitty on 9/15/2008 10:22 pm
OMFG!!!! They finally perfected the game.Playing Tool's "Parabola", "Schism", and "Vicarious" with be amazing. I've been waiting for the game to include songs from Tool. Plus they have At the Drive-In and The Mars Volta. This game will be sick!
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guerriilas on 9/15/2008 1:35 am
At the drive-in, The Mars Volta, Trapped Under Ice! FTW!
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superzakeatscake on 9/14/2008 10:11 pm
wow this list really sucks...however byob is awesome
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trasher564 on 9/13/2008 8:44 pm
I'm disappointed that it doesn't have songs by disturbed orSlipknot
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shibbycom on 9/13/2008 3:05 pm
I'm slightly disappointed with this list, because I don't know most of the songs on the game. Though the ones I do know are my favorites. Except for Van Halen's hot for teacher I don't like that song at all. They couldn't get a better one from them like panama? Other than that the list is ok Rock Band 2's is a little better, but guitar hero having crazy train just makes me want to get it so this is a must buy for me.
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