"Walk This Way" (from 1975's "Toys in the Attic") "Pandora's Box" (from 1974's "Get Your Wings") "Mercy" (from Joe Perry's 2005 self-titled solo album) "Let the Music Do the Talking" (from 1985's "Done With Mirrors") "Kings and Queens" (from 1977's "Draw the Line") Lastly, the vault contains the following ten bonus songs that can be 'purchased' in the game to be played: "Toys in the Attic" (from the 1975 album of the same name) "Sex Type Thing" (1992) by Stone Temple Pilots The final (sixth) tier of "Guitar Hero: Aerosmith" sees the band become 'Rock N Roll Legends' at 'The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.' In addition to the 'encore' tune "Train Kept A-Rollin'" from the 1974 album "Get Your Wings," the sixth tier includes a guitar battle with Joe Perry. "Movin' Out" (also from the debut album "Aerosmith") "No Surprize" (from 1979's "Night in the Ruts") "All Day and All of the Night" (1964) by The Kinks (cover by WaveGroup) "I Hate Myself for Loving You" (1988) by Joan Jett As a venue, this tier takes place in Max's Kansas City, and is titled 'First Taste of Success.' The first four songs of this tier are: The second tier includes "Sweet Emotion" (also from "Toys in the Attic") as the 'encore' song in the setlist. "Draw the Line" (from 1977's album of the same name) "Uncle Salty" (from 1975's "Toys in the Attic") "Make It" (from 1973's debut album "Aerosmith") "All the Young Dudes" (1972) by Mott the Hoople (cover by WaveGroup) The setlist includes the following songs: The first tier, titled 'Getting the Band Together' is set in Nipmuc High School (where the band played their first concert in 1970). Another ten 'bonus' songs can be purchased from the vault using in-game money (making forty-one total). After those four songs, players have the option to play or skip the 'encore' song. In each tier, players have to play the first two (opening act) songs in the setlist, then they get two Aerosmith/Joe Perry songs. The game is broken down into six tiers with thirty-one songs. The setlist for the game includes twenty-five songs by Aerosmith, an additional four songs from Aerosmith's lead guitarist Joe Perry, plus twelve more songs from other bands and artists. It was the first "Guitar Hero" spinoff to feature one specific band. Whilst Guitar Hero: Metallica was criticized due to its substandard graphics and lack of downloadable content beyond a few songs from Death Magnetic, the game still sits pretty on review aggregate websites like Metacritic, where it has a score of 86/100."Guitar Hero: Aerosmith" was released on PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, and OS X consoles on June 29th, 2008 (in North America). Metallica confirmed their ubiquity as pop culture icons, not just by branching out into video games with Guitar Hero: Metallica, but also with their 2013 concert movie Metallica Through the Never. ![]() The songs by other bands featured in the game were said to be heavy personal influences to Metallica, who played a big part in the creation of the game itself - going so far as providing motion capture for their on-screen avatars. Guitar Hero: Metallica features almost 50 tracks, roughly 20 of which were songs by other bands, including Queen and Foo Fighters. PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 owners were able to download these songs as additional content for Guitar Hero: Metallica. The PlayStation 2 and Wii versions of Guitar Hero: Metallica had the added bonus of a few tracks from Metallica's well-received 2008 album, Death Magnetic - oft-referred to as a return to Metallica's roots.
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