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== Censorship ==
== Censorship ==
"Balls to the Wall" and "Police Truck" are censored lyrically for the game.
"Balls to the Wall", "Los Angeles", and "Police Truck" are censored lyrically for the game.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 06:55, 2 December 2007

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The following is the list of songs found in Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s.[1] All of the tracks, excluding "Because, It's Midnite", were released during the 1980s, as the game's title suggests.

bold denotes song performed by the original artist (all other songs are covers)
Every song has bass as the secondary instrument.

1. Opening Licks

2. Amp Warmers

3. String Snappers

4. Return of the Shred

5. Relentless Riffs

6. Furious Fretwork

Unlike previous Guitar Hero games, there are no bonus tracks in Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s[6]

Censorship

"Balls to the Wall", "Los Angeles", and "Police Truck" are censored lyrically for the game.

References

  1. ^ Accardo, Sal (2007-06-28). "Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s Final Set List Announced". Gamespy. Retrieved 2007-08-13.
  2. ^ While the original "Radar Love" was performed by the band Golden Earring, the information from Activision specifically lists the cover by White Lion for inclusion in the game. Notably, Golden Earring's version was done in the 1970s, outside the 1980s that this game is based on.
  3. ^ The master track is taken from the 2004 remake of Stay Hungry, Still Hungry.
  4. ^ While the original "Ballroom Blitz" was performed by the band Sweet, the information from Activision specifically lists the cover by Krokus for inclusion in the game. Notably, Sweet's version was done in the 1970s, outside the 1980s that this game is based on.
  5. ^ This track is introduced by "The Hellion", the preceding track on the Screaming for Vengeance album.
  6. ^ Barr, Chris Scott (2007-06-03). "Confirmed - No bonus tracks for Guitar Hero 80s". Slashgear. Retrieved 2007-07-03.