Guitar Hero TV is getting 34 new songs this week

Including ‘Jerry Was a Race Car Driver’

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At this point, Guitar Hero Live‘s GHTV function will have 300 songs to choose from this weekend, with 34 new tracks dropping tomorrow. The full list is below, but the obvious highlights include Judas Priest, Tenacious D, Huey Lewis and the News, and Rush.

Activision has done right so far by Guitar Hero. There’s a ton of fresh tracks to choose from, and again, I love the curation scheme with the cycling “TV” schedule, and the fact that every track has an accompanying music video. It’s amazing to see the history of a song both visually and audibly.

Full list of songs:

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

New Premium Show Tracks

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  • Zedd – Stache
  • The Prodigy – Nasty
  • Knife Party – Centipede

On Tour 2015

  • Escape the Fate – Issues
  • Black Veil Brides – Heart of Fire
  • Atreyu – So Others May Live

 

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