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''[[Guitar Hero World Tour]]'' is the fourth major release in the ''[[Guitar Hero]]'' series of [[music video game|music]] [[video game]]s. Unlike previous releases, which focused on the use of a [[guitar]]-shaped [[game controller]] to simulate the playing of [[rock music]], ''Guitar Hero World Tour'' will also add drum and vocal gameplay elements, a first for the series. The game is being developed by [[Neversoft]], and will be distributed by [[RedOctane]] and [[Activision]]. The game will be released on the [[PlayStation 2]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[Wii]], and [[Xbox 360]] game consoles.
==Main setlist==
The 86 songs below make up the main setlist as announced by Activision on September 12, 2008.<ref name="songlist announce"/> All songs are [[master recording]]s, a first for the ''Guitar Hero'' series.<ref name="songlist announce">{{cite web | url = http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-12-2008/0004884073&EDATE= | title = Activision Unveils Full Guitar Hero(R) World Tour Set List | publisher = [[Activision]] | date = 2008-09-12 | accessdate= 2008-09-12}}</ref>
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center"
! width=70 | Year || width=300 | Song !! width = 300 | Artist
|-
| 1994 || "[[About a Girl]]" (Unplugged) || [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]
|-
| 2007 || "Aggro" || {{sort|Enemy|[[The Enemy (UK band)|The Enemy]]}}
|-
| 1970 || "[[American Woman (song)|American Woman]]" || {{sort|Guess Who|[[The Guess Who]]}}
|-
| 1980 || "[[Antisocial (song)|Antisocial]]" || [[Trust (band)|Trust]]
|-
| 1993 || "[[Are You Gonna Go My Way (song)|Are You Gonna Go My Way]]" || [[Lenny Kravitz]]
|-
| 2006 || "Assassin" || [[Muse (band)|Muse]]
|-
| 2005 || "[[B.Y.O.B. (song)|B.Y.O.B.]]" || [[System of a Down]]
|-
| 1973 || "[[Band on the Run (song)|Band on the Run]]" || [[Paul McCartney]] & [[Wings (band)|Wings]]
|-
| 1982 || "[[Beat It]]" || [[Michael Jackson]]
|-
| 1970 || "Behind the Wall of Sleep" || [[Black Sabbath]]
|-
| 1980 || "[[Crazy Train]]" || [[Ozzy Osbourne]]
|-
| 1997 || "[[Dammit (song)|Dammit]]"<!--ditch the correctness, the name's DAMMIT with a double M--> || [[Blink-182]]
|-
| 1993 || "Demolition Man" (Live) || [[Sting (musician)|Sting]]
|-
| 1972 || "[[Do It Again (Steely Dan song)|Do It Again]]" || [[Steely Dan]]
|-
| 1984 || "Escuela de Calor" || [[Radio Futura]]
|-
| 1997 || "[[Everlong]]" || [[Foo Fighters]]
|-
| 1982 || "[[Eye of the Tiger]]" || [[Survivor (band)|Survivor]]
|-
| 1994 || "Feel the Pain" || [[Dinosaur Jr.]]
|-
| 2004 || "[[Float On]]" || [[Modest Mouse]]
|-
| 1998 || "[[Freak on a Leash]]" || [[Korn]]
|-
| 1977 || "[[Go Your Own Way (song)|Go Your Own Way]]" || [[Fleetwood Mac]]
|-
| 2007 || "[[Good God (Anouk song)|Good God]]" || [[Anouk]]
|-
| 2008 || "Guitar Battle vs. Ted Nugent" || [[Ted Nugent]]
|-
| 2008 || "Guitar Battle vs. Zakk Wylde" || [[Zakk Wylde]]
|-
| 2008 || "Hail to the Freaks" || [[Beatsteaks]]
|-
| 1979 || "[[Heartbreaker (Pat Benatar song)|Heartbreaker]]" || [[Pat Benatar]]
|-
| 1995 || "[[Hey Man Nice Shot|Hey Man, Nice Shot]]" || [[Filter (band)|Filter]]
|-
| 1978 || "Hollywood Nights" || [[Bob Seger|Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band]]
|-
| 1984 || "[[Hot for Teacher]]" || [[Van Halen]]
|-
| 1977 ||"[[Hotel California (song)|Hotel California]]" || [[Eagles]]
|-
| 1973 || {{sort|"Joker"|"[[The Joker (song)|The Joker]]"}} || [[Steve Miller Band]]
|-
| 2008{{rf|a|a}} || "Kick Out the Jams" || [[Wayne Kramer (guitarist)|Wayne Kramer]]
|-
| 2006 || "[[The Kill]]" || [[30 Seconds to Mars]]
|-
| 2005 || "[[L'Via L'Viaquez]]" || {{sort|Mars Volta|[[The Mars Volta]]}}
|-
| 1987 || "[[La Bamba (song)|La Bamba]]" || [[Los Lobos]]
|-
| 2007 || "[[Lazy Eye (Silversun Pickups song)|Lazy Eye]]" || [[Silversun Pickups]]
|-
| 1986 || "[[Livin' on a Prayer]]" || [[Bon Jovi]]
|-
| 1967 || "[[Love Me Two Times]]" || {{sort|Doors|[[The Doors]]}}
|-
| 1987 || "[[Love Removal Machine]]" || {{sort|Cult|[[The Cult]]}}
|-
| 1994 || "[[Love Spreads]]" || {{sort|Stone Roses|[[Stone Roses|The Stone Roses]]}}
|-
| 2007 || "[[Misery Business]]" || {{sort|Paramore|[[Paramore]]}}
|-
| 2005 || "[[Monsoon (song)|Monsoon]]" || [[Tokio Hotel]]
|-
| 1988 || "[[Mountain Song]]" || [[Jane's Addiction]]
|-
| 1980 || "[[Mr. Crowley]]" || [[Ozzy Osbourne]]
|-
| 2005 || "[[Never Too Late (The Answer)|Never Too Late]]" || <span style="display:none">Answer</span>[[The Answer (band)|The Answer]]
|-
| 1987 || "[[No Sleep Till Brooklyn]]" || [[Beastie Boys]]
|-
| 2006 || "Nuvole E Lenzuola" || [[Negramaro]]
|-
| 2002 || "[[Obstacle 1]]" || [[Interpol (band)|Interpol]]
|-
| 1980 || "[[On the Road Again (Willie Nelson song)|On the Road Again]]" || [[Willie Nelson]]
|-
| 2000 || "[[One Armed Scissor]]" || [[At the Drive-In]]
|-
| 1979 || "[[One Way or Another]]" || [[Blondie]]
|-
| 2006 || "[[Our Truth]]" || [[Lacuna Coil]]
|-
| 2008{{rf|b|b}} || "[[Overkill (song)|Overkill]]" || [[Motörhead]]
|-
| 2002 || "[[Parabola (song)|Parabola]]" || [[Tool (band)|Tool]]
|-
| 2007{{rf|b|b}} || "[[Pretty Vacant]]" || [[Sex Pistols]]
|-
| 1998 || "[[Prisoner of Society]]" || {{sort|Living End|[[The Living End]]}}
|-
| 1992 || "[[Pull Me Under]]" || [[Dream Theater]]
|-
| 1967|| "[[Purple Haze]]" (Live) || [[Jimi Hendrix]]
|-
| 1973 || "[[Ramblin' Man (The Allman Brothers Band song)|Ramblin' Man]]" || [[The Allman Brothers Band]]
|-
| 2008 || "[[Re-Education (Through Labor)]]" || [[Rise Against]]
|-
| 1984 || "[[Rebel Yell (song)|Rebel Yell]]" || [[Billy Idol]]
|-
| 2006 || "[[Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)]]" || [[Lostprophets]]
|-
| 1996 || "[[Santeria (song)|Santeria]]" || [[Sublime (band)|Sublime]]
|-
| 1987 || "Satch Boogie" || [[Joe Satriani]]
|-
| 2001 || "[[Schism (song)|Schism]]" || [[Tool (band)|Tool]]
|-
| 2007 || "[[Scream Aim Fire (song)|Scream Aim Fire]]" || [[Bullet for My Valentine]]
|-
| 2000 || "[[Shiver (Coldplay song)|Shiver]]" || [[Coldplay]]
|-
| 1995 || "[[Some Might Say]]" || [[Oasis]]
|-
| 1992 || "Soul Doubt" || [[NOFX]]
|-
| 1995 || "[[Spiderwebs]]" || [[No Doubt]]
|-
| 2003 || "[[Stillborn (Black Label Society song)|Stillborn]]" || [[Black Label Society]]
|-
| 1975 || "[[Stranglehold (song)|Stranglehold]]" || [[Ted Nugent]]
|-
| 1974|| "[[Sweet Home Alabama (song)|Sweet Home Alabama]]" (Live) || [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]
|-
| 2001 || "[[The Middle]]" || [[Jimmy Eat World]]
|-
| 1987 || "[[The One I Love (song)|The One I Love]]" || [[R.E.M. (band)|R.E.M.]]
|-
| 1967 || "[[The Wind Cries Mary]]" || [[Jimi Hendrix]]
|-
| 1993 || "[[Today (The Smashing Pumpkins song)|Today]]" || {{sort|Smashing Pumpkins|[[The Smashing Pumpkins]]}}
|-
| 2007 || "[[Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast]]" || [[Airbourne (band)|Airbourne]]
|-
| 2006 || "Toy Boy" || Stuck in the Sound
|-
| 1984 || "Trapped Under Ice" || [[Metallica]]
|-
| 1970 || "[[Up Around the Bend]]" || [[Creedence Clearwater Revival]]
|-
| 2006 || "[[Vicarious (Tool song)|Vicarious]]" || [[Tool (band)|Tool]]
|-
| 2002 || "[[FF / VinterNoll2|VinterNoll2]]" || [[Kent (band)|Kent]]
|-
| 2007 || "Weapon of Choice" || [[Black Rebel Motorcycle Club]]
|-
| 2007 || "[[What I've Done]]" || [[Linkin Park]]
|-
| 2005 || "You're Gonna Say Yeah" || [[HushPuppies]]
|}
{{ent|a|a}}Guitar tracks for this song were rerecorded in 2008, but the original 1968 vocal track is still used.<ref name="rerecords">{{cite web | url = http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-03-2008/0004877691&EDATE= | title =MC5's Wayne Kramer, Motorhead and The Sex Pistols Modernize Iconic Sound With Re-Recorded Tracks for Guitar Hero(R) World Tour | publisher=[[Activision]] | date=2008-09-03 | accessdate=2008-09-13}}</ref>
{{ent|b|b}}These songs were rerecorded by the original artist for use in the game.<ref name="rerecords"/>
==Downloadable content==
In addition to custom songs, players of the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii versions will be able to download new licensed songs for the game. This is the first game in the ''Guitar Hero'' series to support download functionality on the Wii.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/52809 | title =Guitar Hero 4 Wii Supports Downloadable Content | first = Chris | last = Faylor | date = [[2008-05-22]] | accessdate = 2008-05-22 | publisher = [[Shacknews]]}}</ref> Wii users will be able to store downloaded songs on either the Wii's [[Primary storage|internal memory]] or on an [[SD Card]] in a "Rock Archive," and then will be able to add songs to playlists from this.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.gamedaily.com/games/guitar-hero-iii-legends-of-rock/wii/game-features/guitar-hero-world-tour-for-wii-getting-downloadable-tracks/?biz=1 | title = Guitar Hero World Tour for Wii Getting Downloadable Tracks | publisher = [[Game Daily]] | first = Michael | last= Mullen | date= [[2008-06-20]] | accessdate= 2008-06-21 }}</ref> When playing tracks stored on an SD Card, each song is automatically copied to a "content cache" on the Wii's flash memory for play and then deleted after the song is finished. This will require about 200 free memory blocks on the Wii.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.aeropause.com/2008/09/read-a-long-with-nintendo-power-234-november-2008/ | title = Read-a-long with Nintendo Power #234 (November 2008) | publisher = Aeropause | first = Joe| last= Fourhman| date= [[2008-09-23]] | accessdate= 2008-09-24 }}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%;; text-align:center; margin: 5px;"
|-{{Unicode|}}
!style="background:#ddddee;" width=225 | Song title
!style="background:#ddddee;" width=225 | Artist
!style="background:#ddddee;" width=200 | Album / Single / Pack
!style="background:#ddddee;" width=200 | Release Date
|-
| "That Was Just Your Life" || [[Metallica]] || ''[[Death Magnetic]]''<ref name="entirealbum">{{cite web | url = http://www.metallica.com/index.asp?item=601007 | title = Metallica.com "Death Magnetic," the entire album, available for Guitar Hero too! | date = [[2008-07-14]] | accessdate = 2008-07-14 | publisher = [[Metallica]] }}</ref><ref name="deathmagnetic">{{cite web | url = http://xboxlive.ign.com/articles/889/889770p1.html | title = E3 2008: Activision Announces Partnership with Metallica for Release of New Record for Guitar Hero | date = [[2008-07-15]] | accessdate = 2008-07-15 | publisher = [[IGN]] }}</ref> || {{sort|2008-09-10|Sept. 10, 2008}}
|-
| "The End of the Line" || [[Metallica]] || ''[[Death Magnetic]]'' || {{sort|2008-09-10|Sept. 10, 2008}}
|-
| "Broken, Beat & Scarred" || [[Metallica]] || ''[[Death Magnetic]]'' || {{sort|2008-09-10|Sept. 10, 2008}}
|-
| "[[The Day That Never Comes]]" || [[Metallica]] || ''[[Death Magnetic]]'' || {{sort|2008-09-10|Sept. 10, 2008}}
|-
| "All Nightmare Long" || [[Metallica]] || ''[[Death Magnetic]]'' || {{sort|2008-09-10|Sept. 10, 2008}}
|-
| "[[Cyanide (song)|Cyanide]]" || [[Metallica]] || ''[[Death Magnetic]]'' || {{sort|2008-09-10|Sept. 10, 2008}}
|-
| "The Unforgiven III" || [[Metallica]] || ''[[Death Magnetic]]'' || {{sort|2008-09-10|Sept. 10, 2008}}
|-
| "[[The Judas Kiss]]" || [[Metallica]] || ''[[Death Magnetic]]'' || {{sort|2008-09-10|Sept. 10, 2008}}
|-
| "Suicide & Redemption [[James Hetfield|J.H.]]" || [[Metallica]] || ''[[Death Magnetic]]'' || {{sort|2008-09-10|Sept. 10, 2008}}
|-
| "Suicide & Redemption [[Kirk Hammett|K.H.]]" || [[Metallica]] || ''[[Death Magnetic]]'' || {{sort|2008-09-10|Sept. 10, 2008}}
|-
| "[[My Apocalypse]]" || [[Metallica]] || ''[[Death Magnetic]]'' || {{sort|2008-09-10|Sept. 10, 2008}}
|-
| "Rock and Roll Band" || [[Boston (band)|Boston]] || Classic Rock Track Pack<ref name="release DLC">{{cite web | url = http://www.shacknews.com/laryn.x?story=55202 | title = Guitar Hero World Tour Launch DLC Announced | date = 2008-10-09 | accessdate = 2008-10-09 | first = Maarten | last = Goldstein}}</ref> || {{sort|2008-10-26|Oct. 26, 2008}}
|-
| "[[Hot Blooded]]" || [[Foreigner (band)|Foreigner]] || Classic Rock Track Pack || {{sort|2008-10-26|Oct. 26, 2008}}
|-
| "[[Jessie's Girl]]" || [[Rick Springfield]] || Classic Rock Track Pack || {{sort|2008-10-26|Oct. 26, 2008}}
|-
| "[[No Rain]]" || [[Blind Melon]] || Single<ref name="release DLC"/> || {{sort|2008-10-26|Oct. 26, 2008}}
|-
| "Horse to Water" || [[R.E.M.]] || R.E.M. Pack<ref>{{cite web | url = http://remhq.com/news_story.php?id=844 | title = FIRST WE TAKE BERLIN...THEN WE TAKE LOCARNO - - - OR SOMETHING | publisher = R.E.M.HQ | date= [[2008-07-16]] | accessdate= 2008-07-19 }}</ref><ref name="release DLC"/> || {{sort|2008-10-30|Oct. 30, 2008}}{{rf|a|a}}
|-
| "[[Man-Sized Wreath]]" || [[R.E.M.]] || R.E.M. Pack || {{sort|2008-10-30|Oct. 30, 2008}}{{rf|a|a}}
|-
| "[[Supernatural Superserious]]" || [[R.E.M.]] || R.E.M. Pack || {{sort|2008-10-30|Oct. 30, 2008}}{{rf|a|a}}
|-
| "[[G.L.O.W.]]" || [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] || The Smashing Pumpkins Pack<ref name="smashing glow premier">{{cite web | url = http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/54520 | title = Guitar Hero 4 Nets Smashing Pumpkins, Will Debut New Track 'G.L.O.W.' | publisher = [[Shacknews]] | first = Chris | last = Faylor | date = 2008-09-02 | accessdate = 2008-09-02 }}</ref> || TBD
|-
| "[[1979 (song)|1979]]" || [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] || The Smashing Pumpkins Pack || TBD
|-
| "[[The Everlasting Gaze]]" || [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] || The Smashing Pumpkins Pack || TBD
|}
{{ent|a|a}}Content will be an exclusive for the Xbox 360 platform for two weeks, then will be available for PlayStation 3 owners.
It has also been confirmed that songs from Jimi Hendrix will be released as downloadable content, in addition to the ones already in the game.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2008-07-18-hendrix-guitar-hero_N.htm | title = Jimi Hendrix will play 'Guitar Hero' | publisher = [[USAToday]] | date= [[2008-07-16]] | accessdate= 2008-07-19 }}</ref>
==References==
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{{Guitar Hero series}}
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Revision as of 22:51, 10 October 2008
Guitar Hero World Tour is the fourth major release in the Guitar Hero series of music video games. Unlike previous releases, which focused on the use of a guitar-shaped game controller to simulate the playing of rock music, Guitar Hero World Tour will also add drum and vocal gameplay elements, a first for the series. The game is being developed by Neversoft, and will be distributed by RedOctane and Activision. The game will be released on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 game consoles.
Main setlist
The 86 songs below make up the main setlist as announced by Activision on September 12, 2008.[1] All songs are master recordings, a first for the Guitar Hero series.[1]
Template:EntGuitar tracks for this song were rerecorded in 2008, but the original 1968 vocal track is still used.[2] Template:EntThese songs were rerecorded by the original artist for use in the game.[2]
Downloadable content
In addition to custom songs, players of the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii versions will be able to download new licensed songs for the game. This is the first game in the Guitar Hero series to support download functionality on the Wii.[3] Wii users will be able to store downloaded songs on either the Wii's internal memory or on an SD Card in a "Rock Archive," and then will be able to add songs to playlists from this.[4] When playing tracks stored on an SD Card, each song is automatically copied to a "content cache" on the Wii's flash memory for play and then deleted after the song is finished. This will require about 200 free memory blocks on the Wii.[5]
Song title | Artist | Album / Single / Pack | Release Date |
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"That Was Just Your Life" | Metallica | Death Magnetic[6][7] | Sept. 10, 2008 |
"The End of the Line" | Metallica | Death Magnetic | Sept. 10, 2008 |
"Broken, Beat & Scarred" | Metallica | Death Magnetic | Sept. 10, 2008 |
"The Day That Never Comes" | Metallica | Death Magnetic | Sept. 10, 2008 |
"All Nightmare Long" | Metallica | Death Magnetic | Sept. 10, 2008 |
"Cyanide" | Metallica | Death Magnetic | Sept. 10, 2008 |
"The Unforgiven III" | Metallica | Death Magnetic | Sept. 10, 2008 |
"The Judas Kiss" | Metallica | Death Magnetic | Sept. 10, 2008 |
"Suicide & Redemption J.H." | Metallica | Death Magnetic | Sept. 10, 2008 |
"Suicide & Redemption K.H." | Metallica | Death Magnetic | Sept. 10, 2008 |
"My Apocalypse" | Metallica | Death Magnetic | Sept. 10, 2008 |
"Rock and Roll Band" | Boston | Classic Rock Track Pack[8] | Oct. 26, 2008 |
"Hot Blooded" | Foreigner | Classic Rock Track Pack | Oct. 26, 2008 |
"Jessie's Girl" | Rick Springfield | Classic Rock Track Pack | Oct. 26, 2008 |
"No Rain" | Blind Melon | Single[8] | Oct. 26, 2008 |
"Horse to Water" | R.E.M. | R.E.M. Pack[9][8] | Oct. 30, 2008(refactored from a) |
"Man-Sized Wreath" | R.E.M. | R.E.M. Pack | Oct. 30, 2008(refactored from a) |
"Supernatural Superserious" | R.E.M. | R.E.M. Pack | Oct. 30, 2008(refactored from a) |
"G.L.O.W." | The Smashing Pumpkins | The Smashing Pumpkins Pack[10] | TBD |
"1979" | The Smashing Pumpkins | The Smashing Pumpkins Pack | TBD |
"The Everlasting Gaze" | The Smashing Pumpkins | The Smashing Pumpkins Pack | TBD |
Template:EntContent will be an exclusive for the Xbox 360 platform for two weeks, then will be available for PlayStation 3 owners.
It has also been confirmed that songs from Jimi Hendrix will be released as downloadable content, in addition to the ones already in the game.[11]
References
- ^ a b "Activision Unveils Full Guitar Hero(R) World Tour Set List". Activision. 2008-09-12. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
- ^ a b "MC5's Wayne Kramer, Motorhead and The Sex Pistols Modernize Iconic Sound With Re-Recorded Tracks for Guitar Hero(R) World Tour". Activision. 2008-09-03. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
- ^ Faylor, Chris (2008-05-22). "Guitar Hero 4 Wii Supports Downloadable Content". Shacknews. Retrieved 2008-05-22.
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(help) - ^ Mullen, Michael (2008-06-20). "Guitar Hero World Tour for Wii Getting Downloadable Tracks". Game Daily. Retrieved 2008-06-21.
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(help) - ^ Fourhman, Joe (2008-09-23). "Read-a-long with Nintendo Power #234 (November 2008)". Aeropause. Retrieved 2008-09-24.
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(help) - ^ "Metallica.com "Death Magnetic," the entire album, available for Guitar Hero too!". Metallica. 2008-07-14. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
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(help) - ^ "E3 2008: Activision Announces Partnership with Metallica for Release of New Record for Guitar Hero". IGN. 2008-07-15. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
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(help) - ^ a b c Goldstein, Maarten (2008-10-09). "Guitar Hero World Tour Launch DLC Announced". Retrieved 2008-10-09.
- ^ "FIRST WE TAKE BERLIN...THEN WE TAKE LOCARNO - - - OR SOMETHING". R.E.M.HQ. 2008-07-16. Retrieved 2008-07-19.
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(help) - ^ Faylor, Chris (2008-09-02). "Guitar Hero 4 Nets Smashing Pumpkins, Will Debut New Track 'G.L.O.W.'". Shacknews. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
- ^ "Jimi Hendrix will play 'Guitar Hero'". USAToday. 2008-07-16. Retrieved 2008-07-19.
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