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List of songs in Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock : ウィキペディア英語版
List of songs in Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock

''Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock'' is the sixth main game in the ''Guitar Hero'' series, and was released by Activision to the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii consoles in September 2010. The game was developed by Activision's subsidiary studios RedOctane, Neversoft, and Vicarious Visions; the latter provided support for additional features in the Wii version of the game. Following a decline in sales of music games in 2009, partially due to the large number of music games released that year, Activision scaled back their efforts in the ''Guitar Hero'' series. ''Warriors of Rock'' represents the final game developed by RedOctane and Neversoft. Both studios' respective ''Guitar Hero'' divisions were closed once the game was complete, with key personnel brought into Activision directly for future games. Vicarious Visions will take over future game development of the ''Guitar Hero'' series. However, in February 2011, it was announced that due to declining music game sales, all further development of the Guitar Hero series was canceled, making ''Warriors of Rock'' the last game in the series.
''Warriors of Rock'', as with previous games in the series, challenges one to four local or online players to use special instrument controllers based on guitar, bass, drums, and vocals to simulate the playing of rock music, matching notes as they scroll on-screen with specific actions of the controller to score points and successfully complete songs that are available on-disc, through imports of other ''Guitar Hero'' games, or purchasable as downloadable content. Players are awarded star ratings based on their score; in ''Warriors of Rock'', the typical limit of five stars can easily be surpassed through gameplay-changing powers possessed by the eight in-game characters when they are used. Players can opt to play songs on one of six difficulty levels, from Beginner to Expert, that alter the number of notes and scrolling speed.
==Main setlist==
There are 93 songs by 85 artists on-disc for ''Warriors of Rock''. Recent games in the ''Guitar Hero'' series were found to have soundtracks that attempted to please several types of players, leading to dilution of the experience; ''Warriors of Rock'' was designed to follow the success of ''Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock'' with a soundtrack that was more focused on the rock 'n roll genre, according to project director Brian Bright. The game features songs primarily from the punk, alternative, and classic rock genres, and with heavy focus on lead guitar portions as this was found to be the most popular instrument to players. The game's on-disc setlist is also claimed to be more difficult than previous games, as Activision found most players would quickly progress to the highest difficulty, Expert, shortly after each game's release. Bright noted that "there's still range and still a lot of variety in this game" to avoid too much alienating of long-time fans of the series in general.
''Warriors of Rock''s primary gameplay mode is "Quest Mode", a story-driven campaign in which players recruit eight fictional characters to help rescue the Demigod of Rock from imprisonment by The Beast; the story is narrated by Gene Simmons.〔 For each character, the player must earn a number of stars on a selection of songs tied to each character that represented the genre the character personifies; for example, the mohawk-wearing Johnny Napalm has songs primarily from the punk genre. After achieving the required number of stars, the character transforms into a more powerful character, and the player must complete one more song (the "encore") to recruit the character. That character will then join in the fight against the Beast, and the opportunity to recruit other characters become available. One highlight of Quest Mode's story involves finding the Demigod's guitar in a cave; this part of the story is set to match the lyrics of Rush's 7-part epic, "2112", with Rush members Geddy Lee, Neil Peart,and Alex Lifeson narrating the story.〔 Outside Quest Mode, on-disc songs can be played at any time in "Quickplay+ Mode", an expanded version of previous games' Quickplay modes featuring more challenges, and various competitive and cooperative multiplayer modes. The parts of "2112" and many of the songs in the last part of the Quest progress are only available after being completed in Quest Mode.〔
All songs in ''Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock'' are master recordings. Two songs, Alice Cooper's "No More Mr. Nice Guy" and The Runaways' "Cherry Bomb", were specifically re-recorded by the original performers for use in ''Warriors of Rock''. The song "Black Rain" by Soundgarden represents the first single by the group since 1997, and the release of the game was planned in coordination with Soundgarden's ''Telephantasm'' compilation album that includes the single. Megadeth's "Sudden Death" was specifically written by Dave Mustaine as the final song within ''Warriors of Rock''s setlist; its polyrhythms and difficult passes make it one of the toughest songs to beat.
Reviewers found the soundtrack to lack the focus that Activision claims it has, and that the series may have exhausted a number of good guitar songs in its previous iterations. Arthur Gies of IGN stated that the game soundtrack "may be the most uneven collection in any of the main Guitar Hero titles", citing problems with "a surplus of tracks that seem out of place", "too many songs that are just boring to play", and "a number of synth heavy songs that are nevertheless shoehorned" into the game. ''Official Xbox Magazine UK'' stated that the setlist "feels at times uninspired, incongruous and uninteresting". ''Game Informer''s Matt Helgeson felt that the setlist was "a mixed bag", with a strong and balanced set of songs in the early tiers of Quest Mode, while the latter, more difficult songs were "terrible and felt like a chore" to complete. Roger Hargreaves of ''Metro'' commented that "with so many of the more iconic rock songs having already been used in previous ''Guitar Hero'' and ''Rock Band'' games developers are forced to use ever more obscure songs and/or acts". On the other hand, ''USA Today''s Mike Snider claimed that the game's soundtrack "gave () a reason to blast music on () stereo", and besides providing well-known songs and bands, introduced him to new bands.
The on-disc songs are presented in the following table by their year of recording, song name and artist, their genre as defined in-game, and the set or tier within the Quest Mode where they appear.

Song contains Expert+ parts (double bass drum and ghost notes) for drums.
Song has been re-recorded for the game.
Song does not have parts for one or more instruments.


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