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34 new tracks heading to Guitar Hero Live

Thirty-four new tracks will be added to Guitar Hero Live tomorrow, bringing the total of songs across the game and GHTV to 300.

New songs heading to GHTV tomorrow include:

  • Amaranthe – Drop Dead Cynical
  • Audioslave – Like A Stone
  • Chevelle – Face To The Floor
  • Cinderella – Shake Me
  • Five Finger Death Punch – The House of the Rising Sun
  • Godsmack – 1000hp
  • Great White – Rock Me
  • Heart – What About Love?
  • Huey Lewis and the News – Heart and Soul
  • Jack White – Sixteen Saltines
  • Jake Bugg – Slumville Sunrise
  • Judas Priest – Living After Midnight
  • Kings of Leon – Supersoaker
  • Lower Than Atlantis – Here We Go
  • Neon Trees – I Love You (But I Hate Your Friends)
  • Primus – Jerry Was a Race Car Driver
  • R.E.M. – Shiny Happy People
  • Rage Against the Machine – Killing In The Name
  • Robert Palmer – Addicted To Love
  • Rush – Fly By Night
  • Sammy Hagar – I Can’t Drive 55
  • Scott Weiland & The Wildabouts – Modzilla
  • Sleeping With Sirens – If You Can’t Hang
  • Tenacious D – Rize of the Fenix
  • The Amazing Snakeheads – Here It Comes Again
  • The Glitch Mob – Can’t Kill Us
  • The Outfield – Your Love
  • Walk The Moon – Shut Up And Dance

New Premium Show tracks are as follows:

  • Atreyu – So Others May Live
  • Black Veil Brides – Heart of Fire
  • Escape the Fate – Issues
  • Knife Party – Centipede
  • The Prodigy – Nasty
  • Zedd – Stache

Guitar Hero Live is now available on PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. We reviewed it here.


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