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Published : August 15, 2007 |
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GUIDES: Stone Roses Track Unveiled in Guitar Hero III Walkthrough Game Guide (Guitar Hero III Video Strategy Guide)
It seems Activision premiered a new track for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock at the Edinburgh Interactive Festival today. Highlights from the press release include: "'She Bangs the Drums,' as made legendary by The Stone Roses, was played for the very first time, underscoring the company's promise that the track list for the next installment in the Guitar Hero franchise will draw inspiration from all eras and genres of guitar music, ensuring a soundtrack with truly global appeal." "'She Bangs the Drums" is one of the Stone Roses' bestloved songs, hailing from an album consistently voted the very best British album ever. Its inclusion in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock will appeal to fans of the classic late80s music scene, lovers of sublime guitar rhythms and riffs, as well as the indieshoegazers." "Along with the announcement of this classic British track, the screening provided the first opportunity for members of the public this side of the Atlantic to witness first hand the new boss battles and multiplayer game modes. The new Guitar Hero controllers were also premiered." I have to be honest; I've never heard this song before until today. After immediately listening to "She Bangs the Drums", I think she should stop banging them altogether. Underwhelming is an understatement here. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for indierock. But, there have to be better choices for the Guitar Hero audience gamut. Anything from Failure would have been très chic. Hell, anything from Ken Andrews would fill that whole niche perfectly. I just can't see a Stone Roses track surviving the modern day critics. It just sounds so…. dated. Of course, this is my wholehearted opinion. And for the record, I experienced the entire 80's the good the bad. I'm not bashing the era in any way. Anyway, this brings the confirmed Guitar Hero 3 track count to 32 (source here). I'm still hoping classic tracks like Faith No More's "Epic" and Yes' "Owner of the Lonely Heart" somehow make it in there. We have some decent metal so far, but could use a tad bit more. We need more off the wall tracks comparable to the Butthole Surfers track found in Guitar Hero 2. Tenacious D? Come on. That's an insidejoke akin to Trogdor (and should be blisted as such). GWAR would be a hilarious choice. Hmm… you know what? GWAR would make a killer boss battle. Ok, I could go on all night about my vision of GH3, so without further ado… Read the press release after the break:
"She Bangs the Drums," as made legendary by The Stone Roses, was played for the very first time, underscoring the company's promise that the track list for the next instalment in the Guitar Hero franchise will draw inspiration from all eras and genres of guitar music, ensuring a soundtrack with truly global appeal. "She Bangs the Drums" is one of the Stone Roses' bestloved songs, hailing from an album consistently voted the very best British album ever. Its inclusion in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock will appeal to fans of the classic late80s music scene, lovers of sublime guitar rhythms and riffs, as well as the indieshoegazers. The Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock screening took place at 1:00 pm today, as part of the Festival's public day at the Odeon, Lothian Road, Edinburgh. Along with the announcement of this classic British track, the screening provided the first opportunity for members of the public this side of the Atlantic to witness first hand the new boss battles and multiplayer game modes. The new Guitar Hero controllers were also premiered. "The Edinburgh Interactive Festival is all about the culture of gaming," states Zach Fountain, General Manager, RedOctane Europe. "The Guitar Hero franchise has already established itself as part of mainstream pop culture, so it was a perfect place to unveil one of our UKoriginated songs. The Guitar Hero road show moves from here to Leipzig, where we'll be announcing a whole new stack of European songs for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock." For full details of the festival programme and events, along with details about registration and how to book, visit the Edinburgh Interactive Festival website at www.edinburghinteractivefestival.co.uk Songs announced for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock so far include: Slash's Original Boss Battle Recording About Activision, Inc.: Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Activision, Inc. is a leading worldwide developer, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment and leisure products. Founded in 1979, Activision posted net revenues of $1.5 billion for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2007. Activision maintains operations in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Scandinavia, Spain, the Netherlands, Australia, Japan and South Korea. More information about Activision and its products can be found on the company's World Wide Web site, which is located at www.activision.com.
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