Rocksmith 2014 Full Tracklist Revealed
- Updated: 16th Oct, 2013
Rocksmith 2014, the sequel to the game that attempts to make guitar and bass exercises fun, has now revealed its full launch track list.
- Aerosmith – Walk This Way
- Alice Cooper – No More Mr. Nice Guy
- Alice In Chains – Stone
- Arctic Monkeys – R U Mine?
- Avenged Sevenfold – Bat Country
- Bob Dylan – Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
- Boston – Peace Of Mind
- Bush – Machinehead
- B’z – ultra soul
- Def Leppard – Pour Some Sugar On Me (2012)
- Deftones – My Own Summer (Shove It)
- Iron Maiden – The Trooper
- EarlyRise – Wasteland
- Fang Island – Chompers
- Foo Fighters – Everlong
- Gold Motel – Brand New Kind Of Blue
- Green Day – X-Kid
- Jack White – Sixteen Saltines
- JAWS – Stay In
- Joe Satriani – Satch Boogie
- Kiss – Rock And Roll All Nite
- La Sera – Love That’s Gone
- Magic Wands – Black Magic
- Mastodon – Blood and Thunder
- Minus The Bear – Cold Company
- Monster Truck – Sweet Mountain River
- Muse – Knights Of Cydonia
- Nirvana – Heart Shaped Box
- Oasis – Don’t Look Back In Anger
- Pantera – Cemetery Gates
- Paramore – Now
- PAWS – Sore Tummy
- Queen – We Are The Champions
- Radiohead – Paranoid Android
- Ramones – Blitzkrieg Bop
- Ratt – Round And Round
- Red Fang – Wires
- R.E.M. – Losing My Religion
- Rise Against – Savior
- Rush – The Spirit Of Radio
- Screaming Females – Rotten Apple
- Slayer – War Ensemble
- Splashh – All I Wanna Do
- System Of A Down – Hypnotize
- Tak Matsumoto – Go Further
- The Dear Hunter – Stuck On A Wire Out On A Fence
- The Kinks – You Really Got Me
- The Police – Every Breath You Take
- The Rolling Stones – Paint It Black
- The Shins – For A Fool
- The Smashing Pumpkins – The Chimera
- The Who – My Generation
- Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers – Mary Jane’s Last Dance
- Weezer – Say It Ain’t So
- White Zombie – Thunder Kiss ‘65
Expanding on last year’s Rocksmith, the 2014 version introduces a new Session Mode feature. Playing session mode allows you to jam with a virtual band that react to what you’re playing and will teach you how to improvise from the ground up. Not bad if you’re afraid of making a fool of yourself in front of real people.
There are also improvements to the interface, the riff repeater, master mode and in-game effects from new guitar peripheral makers like Orange, Marshall and Eden. If you bought the previous version of Rocksmith, you can use the same “Real Tone” USB cable but you’ll have to pay a fee to import the old songs into the new version. Any DLC you bought should be compatible with both versions at no extra charge. Music licencing, eh?
Rocksmith 2014 will be out on 25th October for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.
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