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Activision announces new talent discovery program for Guitar Hero LIve

 

A new program announced today by Activision is bringing new, young talent straight to Guitar Hero Live.  A band Rival Sons, which will be opening for Black Sabbath on their 2016 tour, has three of their tracks added into Guitar Hero Live as well. It's a new program that Activision is using in order to promote new talent in order to keep thier music library fresh and evolving for Guitar Hero Live. The three songs that they will be included are

·         Keep On Swinging (Live)

·         Pressure and Time (Live)

 

·         Electric Man (Live)

There are also six new tracks available today from artists such as System of a Down and Judas Priest. Both are part of two different shows on Guitar Hero TV in the metal and punk rock categories. 

Lords of Metal                                                                                                                                                             

·         System of a Down – Toxicity

·         Judas Priest – Painkiller

·         Bullet For My Valentine – Tears Don’t Fall

Pop Punk Perfection

·         Sum 41 – Fatlip

·         Four Year Strong – Just Drive

·         Tonight Alive – Lonely Girl

 

Guitar Hero Live is available now on all Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo platforms. 

 

 

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