Four downloadable songs were only available for a limited time. [1] These songs are arranged in eight sequential tiers based on their relative difficulty. Guitar Hero Live does not use traditional downloadable content to expand the game and is not backward compatible with previous songs from Guitar Hero games.

The song pack was exclusive to the Xbox 360 and was only obtainable by using the code that came with the CD.

Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. It will be displayed the same as it was in Guitar Hero II, with "as made famous by" on a cover track, and "as performed by" on a master track. The "Halo Theme" is from the Halo series (Xbox exclusive)and is only available for the Xbox 360 version and "The End Begins" is from the God of War series (PlayStation exclusive)and is only available for the PlayStation 3 version. Some of these songs may include the words hero in the title, while others are about fictional heroes or heroines. Every bonus song is a master track with the exception of She Bangs the Drums. However, these songs were available as free downloadable content for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game. ^a This song was re-recorded specifically for Guitar Hero III.[3]. This game is the first in the series to be developed by Neversoft, and was distributed by RedOctane and Activision. Other songs on this list are about everyday heroes, such as Mariah Carey's "Hero" or … Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is the third release in the Guitar Hero series of music video games. Guitar Hero III features 73 songs on the game's media; this includes the 39 single-player … The main exception is Talk Dirty to Me, as it will say "Feat. In Co-Op Career mode, the players only perform the first six tiers, do not encounter any Boss Battles, and have different Encore songs from the Solo Career mode. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions support downloadable content in the form of new songs for the game. as they are master tracks. Console exclusive songs are not marked as such. Every song in Guitar Hero (except the bonus songs) is a cover version by WaveGroup. Goldfinger, Eminem, and many other famous musicians all have songs called "Superman," and they're all featured on the poll below. Guitar Hero III has a lot more master tracks, as more record companies decided to share their songs as the series gained popularity. Cite error: tags exist for a group named "Note", but no corresponding tag was found, or a closing is missing. Most songs must be purchased in "track packs" of three and cannot be purchased individually while only some songs are available as "singles." The player must attempt the Boss Battle three times, but after the third time the player has the option of passing the Boss Battle in order to continue progression in the game. [2] The song cannot be failed while being played during the credits. The A B C superscript references are left over fragments from the lists this was compiled from. The following list contains all of the (approximately 3000) songs that appeared in all of the Guitar Hero games, including spin-offs. [2], Once a tier is open at any difficulty level, all songs except the Encores and Boss Battle songs become available for all other game modes; the Encore songs become available once they are completed. [14], ^f This song is exclusive to PlayStation 3 users.

Instead, the game includes the online Guitar Hero TV (GHTV) mode modeled after music video channels that players can jump in or out of at any time, playing through ongoing songs in a curated fashion.

Here are 20 songs about heroes and superheroes in many forms.

Artists create music about being heroes for other people and about people in their lives who they look up to. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions each had an exclusive song. Every song in the Guitar Hero I DLC packs are the same WaveGroup covers from the first game.

Both the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 version of Guitar Hero III feature the ability to download additional songs from the consoles' respective online stores. Take "Flash" by Queen for example, or the ridiculously catchy "Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down. This list ranks the best songs about heroes, and includes music from every genre you can think of. There are a number of free songs available. ^g This song was covered by Stephen (Steve) Ouimette. [20], ^h This song is available at no cost. GH80's does not include any bonus songs: Because, It's Midnite was planned to be the only bonus song, but was changed to the 2nd tier encore as I Want Candy was cut from the game. ^c Song has a rhythm guitar track instead of a bass guitar co-operative play track. Presidents of the United States of America ! Seeing that he's the most popular hero, it's no surprise that many of these songs are about Superman. All the songs will say "as made famous by" except for the bonus songs which do not say anything between the song and the artist, as these are all master tracks. This is only present in the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC versions of the game. Some of these songs may include the words hero in the title, while others are about fictional heroes or heroines. ^b Song has a rhythm guitar track instead of a bass guitar co-operative play track. This will be displayed by "as made famous by" on a cover track, and "as performed by" on the two master tracks (or four on the Xbox 360 version). As of September 12, 2008, there are 59 songs available as downloadable content for both platforms, bringing the total number of available songs for these versions to 132. The downloadable songs have been released on the same day on both the Xbox Live Marketplace and the PlayStation Store, with five exceptions. (Xbox 360 only), John the Fisherman, Possum Kingdom (Xbox 360 only) and Stop! Bret Michaels as made famous by" because Bret Michaels recorded the vocals. Every song in Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks The 80's is a cover version, with the exceptions of Because, It's Midnite, Electric Eye, I Ran, I Wanna Rock and The Warrior as they also master tracks. Every song in Guitar Hero II (except the bonus songs and the new DLC) is a cover version, with the exceptions of Dead!

[39] On August 7, 2008, the song pack was made available to all on the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Store.

The three Boss Battle songs are not playable outside of Solo Career mode. [1] The exception, "Through the Fire and Flames" by DragonForce, is unlocked after the player completes the solo Career mode on any difficulty, and can be played during the credits, though is not required (but the player cannot exit during the sequence).