New GHIII tracks with international flair
Not to be outdone by the peripheral wizardry of Rock Band, for which ten new tracks were announced today, Activision has announced a new set of tracks for Guitar Hero III as well. The new tracks are comprised mainly of international bands with which our American readers likely won't be familiar. All 11 of the new tracks are master tracks, meaning that fans won't be forced to cringe at the sound of horribly impersonated lead singers. Behold:
"Minus Celsius," by Backyard Babies
"Hier Kommt Alex," by Die Toten Hosen
"In the Belly of a Shark," by Gallows
"I'm in the Band," by The Hellacopters
"Avalancha," by Heroes Del Silencio
"Take This Life," by In Flames
"Ruby," by Kaiser Chiefs
"Closer," by Lacuna Coil
"Generation Rock," by Revolverheld
"Mauvais Garcon," by NAAST
"Radio Song," by Superbus
You'll find a list of all other confirmed tracks after the break.
"Paint It Black," by The Rolling Stones
"Cherub Rock," by Smashing Pumpkins
"Sabotage," by Beastie Boys
"The Metal," by Tenacious D
"My Name is Jonas," by Weezer
"Knights of Cydonia," by Muse
"Rock And Roll All Nite," as made famous by Kiss
"School's Out," as made famous by Alice Cooper
"Slow Ride," as made famous by Foghat
"Cult of Personality," by Living Colour
"Barracuda," as made famous by Heart
"Suck My Kiss," by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
"La Grange," by ZZ Top
"Number Of The Beast," as made famous by Iron Maiden
"Through The Fire And Flames," by DragonForce
"Miss Murder," by AFI
"3's and 7's," by Queens of the Stone Age
"Raining Blood," by Slayer
"Reptillia," by The Strokes
"Paranoid," as made famous by Black Sabbath
"Cities on Flame," as made famous by Blue Oyster Cult
"Mississippi Queen," as made famous by Mountain
"Minus Celsius," by Backyard Babies
"Hier Kommt Alex," by Die Toten Hosen
"In the Belly of a Shark," by Gallows
"I'm in the Band," by The Hellacopters
"Avalancha," by Heroes Del Silencio
"Take This Life," by In Flames
"Ruby," by Kaiser Chiefs
"Closer," by Lacuna Coil
"Generation Rock," by Revolverheld
"Mauvais Garcon," by NAAST
"Radio Song," by Superbus
[Via Joystiq]