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Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock Setlist

By Matthew Lynch
June 3, 2023
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Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock was a game released in 2010 that offered a new take on the Guitar Hero franchise. While previous iterations of the game focused on bringing songs from various genres to the forefront, Warriors of Rock added an overarching story and introduced the “Quest Mode.”

Of course, one of the most important aspects of any Guitar Hero game is the setlist – the songs that players will be jamming out to. Warriors of Rock featured a mix of classic and modern rock hits, including some deep cuts that would be sure to please hardcore fans.

Here’s a look at some of the highlights of the Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock setlist:

– Alice Cooper – “No More Mr. Nice Guy”
– Anthrax – “Indians”
– Black Sabbath – “Children of the Grave”
– DragonForce – “Fury of the Storm”
– Kiss – “Love Gun”
– Megadeth – “Sudden Death”
– Muse – “Uprising”
– Pantera – “I’m Broken”
– Queen – “Bohemian Rhapsody”
– Soundgarden – “Black Rain”

One of the standout tracks on this list is “Bohemian Rhapsody,” which features a six-minute medley of instrumental and vocal parts that is sure to challenge even the most dedicated Guitar Hero players. Meanwhile, “Fury of the Storm” represents one of the most difficult songs in the game, with its blistering solos and lightning-fast drumming.

Alongside these classic tracks, Warriors of Rock also introduced a new character – the Demi-God of Rock – and his story fueled the “Quest Mode” of the game. By completing certain challenges and earning enough stars, players were able to progress through the story and unlock more songs.

All in all, Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock had a setlist that was sure to please any fan of rock music. Whether you love classic hits or newer tracks, there was something for everyone in this game. And with the addition of the “Quest Mode,” it offered a fresh take on the normally straightforward gameplay of the series.

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