The hype was real, and the setlist is finally here! For fans eagerly awaiting Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, the definitive list of over 40 tracks has been officially revealed. This highly anticipated game promises to let players rock out to a wide range of tunes, headlined of course, by the legendary Aerosmith and featuring some iconic rock anthems from other bands. Get ready to dive into the complete song list that will fuel your Guitar Hero: Aerosmith experience when it launches on June 29th.
The tracklist is organized into tiers, mirroring your progression through the game, starting from humble beginnings to rock legend status. Let’s break down the setlist tier by tier:
Tier 1: “Getting the Band Together” (Nipmuc High School)
- “All the Young Dudes” by Mott the Hoople (cover)
- “Draw the Line” by Aerosmith
- “Dream Police” by Cheap Trick
- “Make It” by Aerosmith (re-recorded)
- “Uncle Salty” by Aerosmith
Starting off in Nipmuc High School, this tier is all about forming your band and getting those initial gigs under your belt. Expect some classic rock vibes to kickstart your journey.
Tier 2: “First Taste of Success” (Max’s Kansas City)
6. “All Day and All of the Night” by The Kinks (cover)
7. “I Hate Myself for Loving You” by Joan Jett
8. “Movin’ Out” by Aerosmith (re-recorded)
9. “No Surprize” by Aerosmith
10. “Sweet Emotion” by Aerosmith
Moving to Max’s Kansas City, you’re starting to taste success. This tier ramps up the energy with more recognizable hits and Aerosmith classics that fans will be eager to play.
Tier 3: “The Triumphant Return” (The Orpheum)
11. “Complete Control” by The Clash
12. “Livin’ on the Edge” by Aerosmith
13. “Love in an Elevator” by Aerosmith
14. “Personality Crisis” by New York Dolls (cover)
15. “Rag Doll” by Aerosmith
The Orpheum stage signifies a triumphant return, and the setlist reflects that with powerful tracks and fan favorites, including some of Aerosmith’s most iconic songs.
Tier 4: “International Superstars” (Moscow)
16. “Bright Light Fright” by Aerosmith
17. “King of Rock” by Run-D.M.C.
18. “Nobody’s Fault” by Aerosmith
19. “She Sells Sanctuary” by The Cult
20. “Walk This Way” by Run-D.M.C. featuring Aerosmith
Moscow marks your international superstardom! This tier expands the musical horizons, featuring collaborations and iconic songs that transcend genres, including the groundbreaking “Walk This Way” collaboration.
Tier 5: “The Great American Band” (Half Time Show)
21. “Always on the Run” by Lenny Kravitz
22. “Back in the Saddle” by Aerosmith
23. “Beyond Beautiful” by Aerosmith
24. “Dream On” by Aerosmith (re-recorded)
25. “Hard to Handle” by The Black Crowes (cover)
Being hailed as “The Great American Band” deserves a stellar halftime show. This tier delivers with high-energy tracks and anthems, including the timeless “Dream On.”
Tier 6: “Rock N Roll Legends” (Rock & Roll Hall of Fame)
26. “Cat Scratch Fever” by Ted Nugent
27. “Mama Kin” by Aerosmith (re-recorded)
28. “Sex Type Thing” by Stone Temple Pilots
29. “Toys In The Attic” by Aerosmith
30. “Train Kept A Rollin” by Aerosmith
31. “Guitar Battle vs Joe Perry” by Joe Perry
Reaching the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame tier signifies legendary status. This tier is packed with hard-rocking classics and culminates in a unique Guitar Battle against Joe Perry himself!
Bonus Songs (The Vault)
32. “Combination” by Aerosmith
33. “Kings and Queens” by Aerosmith
34. “Let The Music Do The Talking” by Aerosmith
35. “Mercy” by Joe Perry
36. “Pandora’s Box” by Aerosmith
37. “Pink” by Aerosmith
38. “Rats In The Cellar” by Aerosmith
39. “Shakin’ My Cage” by Joe Perry
40. “Talk Talkin” by Joe Perry
41. “Walk This Way” by Aerosmith
For the completionists and die-hard fans, The Vault unlocks even more Aerosmith and Joe Perry tracks, ensuring hours upon hours of rocking gameplay.
With this extensive tracklist, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is set to be a must-have for fans of both rhythm games and Aerosmith. The mix of Aerosmith deep cuts, popular hits, and classic rock anthems from other artists provides a diverse and exciting musical journey. Get your guitars ready to rock!
Source: SlashGear