you should see a coiled blue snake icon above your name indicating that you're the band leader. **BE SURE before you start that you check/change the profile you want to attain the achievement is the band leader by going to the preferences screen where you select an instrument, difficulty, etc. Just as we did with Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, for Metallica we’re going to first pick what we’d like to see as our “dream” Metallica 5-pack (well, someone’s dream pack at least because my pack of Fuel, Frantic, King Nothing, Enter Sandman, and that Mercyful Fate medley probably doesn’t line up with anyone else’s), and then we’ll talk about five guest songs we want in Rocksmith.Īlso, it’s not in Guitar Hero: Metallica, but Bleak House’s Rainbow Warrior would be great to have in a rhythm game and this is the only time I’ll ever get to mention it probably.In addition to the expert solo career guides above, you can also one-man band this achievement in BAND CAREER and get both achievements at the same time: Nothing Else Matters and Metallica. * Indicates a re-recorded version of the track. Interestingly, despite Rocksmith having no Metallica music, both the number of songs and the total percentage is higher than that of Guitar Hero: Aerosmith (10%), even though Rocksmith has songs from Aerosmith in the game. Of the 49 songs on-disc in Guitar Hero: Metallica, 7 are currently available, for a total of 14%. It’s very likely that, even though this title is more than five years old, that they’re still bound by exclusivity considering their appearance in Tony Hawk Pro Skater HD, and the fact that they’ve played many Activision events since the release of GH: Metallica. Metallica would never appear in a rhythm game again after this, save for their live cover of Paranoid with Ozzy Osbourne in Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock. ![]() ![]() Reception for the game was actually quite positive, with praise going to how new features were added from Guitar Hero World Tour, the high level of difficulty, and the song selection from both Metallica and the guests. Notably absent was original Metallica bassist Cliff Burton (not put in out of respect to Trujillo), late 80s and 90s bassist Jason Newsted (see above), and founding member Dave Mustane (not put in for VERY obvious reasons). Also playable is Metallica crew member Zach Harmon, Motörhead bassist and singer Lemmy, and Mercyful Fate frontman King Diamond (with his makeup altered with input from Diamond himself to not offend religious groups). In addition to the standard Metallica characters, players could unlock costumes that are based on the 80s versions of the band (with Robert Trujillo’s outfit being based on his days in Suicidal Tendencies), and another one that turns the band in to zombies. ![]() To fully capture the feeling of Metallica, Expert+ allowed for the usage of two bass drum pedals and would fully chart songs with double bass pedal. While the game was mostly just a re-skinned version of Guitar Hero World Tour but with Metallica-centric (real world) venues like the Hammersmith Apollo, Donnington Park, Tushino Airfield, and The Stone Nightclub, a brand new feature was introduced here in Expert+ mode for drummers. As the name implies, the setlist has a heavy focus on the music of Metallica, although like the previous band-centric game, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, it’s not entirely made up of Metallica music, with a good 42% of the tracks being from guest acts hand chosen by the group like Slayer, Mastodon, and Suicidal Tendencies. March of 2009 would see the release of Guitar Hero: Metallica.
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