The Songs

The songs are a really big part of any music game. The cool thing is that there is a decent amount of overlap with Rock Band 2, so you don't need to feel left out of some of the more solid songs no matter which game you pick up. Guitar Hero World Tour has a decidedly more classic influence than RB and RB2, featuring Hendrix, Steely Dan, the Allman Brothers, CCR, Willie Nelson, and other staples. But we also see some completely rockin modern hits from bands like Tool. Especially Tool. Did we mention Tool? There's also some 30 Seconds to Mars, Paramore, and plenty of other modern bands. There's less 90's stuff here, but they've got the important stuff like Foo Fighters, Nirvana, Dinosaur Jr., and Blink 182.

I would have a really hard time choosing, and I'm glad I've got access to both games. Honestly I wish I could merge all the songs onto one platform though. But the music is really important to consider when deciding what game to pick up. So here's the list.

Nirvana - About a Girl (Unplugged)
Enemy The Enemy - Aggro
The Guess Who - American Woman
Trust - Antisocial
Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way
Muse - Assassin
System of a Down - B.Y.O.B.
Wings - Band on the Run
Michael Jackson - Beat It
311 - Beautiful Disaster
Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train
Blink-182 - Dammit
Sting - Demolition Man (Live)
Steely Dan - Do It Again
Radio Futura - Escuela de Calor
Foo Fighters - Everlong
Survivor - Eye of the Tiger
Dinosaur Jr. - Feel the Pain
Modest Mouse - Float On
Korn - Freak on a Leash
Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way
Anouk - Good God
Beatsteaks - Hail to the Freaks
Pat Benatar - Heartbreaker
Filter - Hey Man, Nice Shot
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Hollywood Nights
Van Halen - Hot for Teacher
Eagles - Hotel California
Steve Miller Band - The Joker
MC5's Wayne Kramer - Kick Out the Jams
30 Seconds to Mars - The Kill
The Mars Volta - L'Via L'Viaquez
Los Lobos - La Bamba
Silversun Pickups - Lazy Eye
Bon Jovi - Livin' on a Prayer
Doors The Doors - Love Me Two Times
Cult The Cult - Love Removal Machine
The Stone Roses - Love Spreads
Jimmy Eat World - The Middle
Paramore - Misery Business
Tokio Hotel - Monsoon
Jane's Addiction - Mountain Song
Ozzy Osbourne - Mr. Crowley
Answer The Answer - Never Too Late
Beastie Boys - No Sleep Till Brooklyn
Negramaro - Nuvole E Lenzuola
Interpol - Obstacle 1
Willie Nelson - On the Road Again (Live)
At the Drive-In - One Armed Scissor
R.E.M. - The One I Love
Blondie - One Way or Another
Lacuna Coil - Our Truth
Motörhead - Overkill
Tool - Parabola
Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant
Living End The Living End - Prisoner of Society
Dream Theater - Pull Me Under
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple Haze (Live)
The Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man
Rise Against - Re-Education (Through Labor)
Billy Idol - Rebel Yell
Lostprophets - Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)
Sublime - Santeria
Joe Satriani - Satch Boogie
Tool - Schism
Bullet for My Valentine - Scream Aim Fire
Coldplay - Shiver
Oasis - Some Might Say
NOFX - Soul Doubt
No Doubt - Spiderwebs
Black Label Society - Stillborn
Ted Nugent - Stranglehold
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama (Live)
Ted Nugent - Ted Nugent Guitar Duel
The Smashing Pumpkins - Today
Airbourne - Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast
Stuck in the Sound - Toy Boy
Metallica - Trapped Under Ice
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Up Around the Bend
Tool - Vicarious
Kent - VinterNoll2
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Weapon of Choice
Linkin Park - What I've Done
Jimi Hendrix - The Wind Cries Mary
HushPuppies - You're Gonna Say Yeah
Zakk Wylde - Zakk Wylde Guitar Duel

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  • Desultory - Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - link

    I too have some issues with the drum kit and I also had problems with my first guitar. In fact, I ended up taking it back to the store for a full replacement. My down strum broke the first night and the cymbals were at once so responsive that hitting the drum pads activated them and also so unresponsive when I hit them. I'm not a "real" drummer, but I can play about half the RB songs on expert and all of them on hard and I was finding I couldn't hold a streak at all in GHWT. It was seriously ticking me off.

    After the exchange, I still had an unresponsive yellow cymbal. It was "dead" on one side...no problem though, switched it with the orange cymbal and it's much easier to reach the "good" side.

    But the pedal...ferchrissake that thing sucks. Moves all over the floor and it's WAY too sensitive. My style may be to blame, but I learned to play RB drums keeping my foot down on the pedal and "bouncing". That's impossible with this pedal. The simple act of raising my foot often triggers a bass kick and once again it's impossible to hold a streak. I wish I could use my RB pedal with the GHWT kit. I like the kit better (more stuff to do and "real" cymbals) but the foot pedal makes playing drums impossible.

    I actually found this article hoping to uncover some tricks for the pedal since I'm not the only person with this issue (Google is rife with people having the same complaint and two of my friends who bought the game are in agreement with me). I like the song selection better in GHWT but not being able to play drums is literally breaking my heart.

    /sigh
  • jdport - Thursday, November 6, 2008 - link


    It kind of bothers me when people write stuff about how Guitar Hero is the original franchise, that players "cut their teeth on". As I'm sure you know, this is true in name only. The creators of the original Guitar Hero moved on to Rock Band, so while "Guitar Hero" maybe have been the original... Guitar Hero World Tour shares nothing in common with it other than its name and the basic concept.

    Also, the Rock Band 2 guitars and drums do have a hook up for the XBL headset. You just have to use the adapter that is supplied with the game instead of using the standard plug.
  • bootay69 - Friday, November 7, 2008 - link

    I use the standard plug...the adapter is not necessary.
  • afkrotch - Wednesday, November 5, 2008 - link

    FYI: Guitar Freaks, Drummania, Piano Freaks, etc. Wiki Bemani. Now Guitar Hero was probably the first music game to be in the US, aside from DDR.
  • EODetroit - Tuesday, November 4, 2008 - link

    Honestly I'll never play more than two player mode, so I don't see the point of buying anything beyond my GH3 game.

    But I do like the commercial that I saw during MNF last night.
  • MaverickSY19 - Monday, November 3, 2008 - link

    Honestly I like RB 1 and 2 better for the reason that they are not to hard! I mean a lot of us can't play expert at all let alone breeze though it. I honestly like playing the songs and having fun with it, because as a kid we all did the air guitar and its nice to actually play a song with a fake one you can at least hold on to. :)

    Shoot I'll be happy when I can play RB or GH through all the way on hard let alone Expert. Shoot my wife can't even do easy :P I have yet to try her on the beginner level they added to GHWT.
  • crash resistant - Monday, November 3, 2008 - link

    GH isn't harder. It's more pure. RB has silly drum solos in the middle of every song, even on Expert.

    Singing in GH is harder, as you have to sing more to gain points- and there aren't cheesy tambourine solos that last what feels like forever.

    I guess, it's true- GH requires more skill to attain higher scores- but it's relative to the game itself- You can't relate the score system to RB!

    If you want to party, buy all 3 games. I'm telling you the truth.
  • DerekWilson - Monday, November 3, 2008 - link

    i disagree that ghwt is "harder" ... neither one is "real" in terms of hitting all the notes. which sucks.

    if you look at youtube and see the side by side charting, you'll see that some songs are harder on rock band 2 and some songs are harder on ghwt ... the ones that overlap anyway ...

    as for the song choice, that does have an impact, and some of the songs that ghwt picked are really hard and some of the songs that rb2 picked are really hard. it all comes out in the wash in my mind.
  • crash resistant - Sunday, November 2, 2008 - link

    Whoever reviewed this game made several errors and assumptions without further testing. They didn't even verify how star power works while drumming....

    1: You hit both symbols ANY TIME and it activates.. no need to wait for a break- and it DOES NOT lose your streak. Sad...

    2: The drum pedal has never slid away from me, on two different carpets (thick and very thin at an office) or on a marble floor. Did they get a pedal with no grips? How unfair.

    3: The symbols are very responsive- the problem is the angle. I can barely tap the symbols to get the response even with the little sticks that came with the kit, it just has to be at the right angle.

    4: Symbols are symbols. You don't roll around and hit symbols as if they are drums.

    5: The interface is waaaaaaaaay more responsive than RB1 and RB2. (Mind you, I love all three games because of song selection)

    6: Tool?

    Go buy GHWT and RB2, full band kits- now.
  • DerekWilson - Monday, November 3, 2008 - link

    1) you can't physically hit the cymbals anytime -- if you are required to play something else and you miss those notes, you lose the streak. any time you are physically capable of inserting a hit on both cymbals (either when nothing is happening or one cymbal is being played and you can just add the other one in) you'll be fine and won't lose your streak. The point of what I wrote is that it is very difficult if not impossible /in many songs/ to actually activate star power without missing other notes. there are some songs in which it's super easy to activate star power at any time with no problem. But the songs in which it is difficult are the ones you need it the most ...

    2) i've tried it on carpet and floor with no luck. if there are grips beyond the pads on the bottom of the kick pedal then we did not get anything else (and neither did my parents who also bought ghwt and are havign trouble with the kick sliding).

    3) i mean responsive as in feel not activation of the trigger.

    4) everlong. other's as well, but that's the big one. also, rolls on cymbals are not uncommon. especially on the hi-hat.

    5) i dont know what you mean.

    6) yes, sorry i didn't mention tool. tool is awesome. i love tool. i would have bought the game just for those songs ... but not everyone would ;-)

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