Someone was clearly buying these Guitar Hero On Tour titles, because within a year Activision had released three of them. The third title in this series was Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits, with the unique selling point this time around being that all of the songs would hail from the 2000s.

Releasing day and date with Rock Band’s venture in to the portable gaming space Rock Band Unplugged, GHOT: Modern Hits was heavily criticized for being yet another On Tour game with nothing made to separate it other than a setlist.

Well, that’s not entirely true. The way the progression through sets happened was radically changed, with the “play four songs and an encore” method being replaced by a “fan requests” system that tasks players with having to meet specific demands from fans in order to make progress in the game.

A well liked feature from Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades also made its return in the form of the song sharing between games. This meant that owners of Modern Hits could seamlessly play multiplayer with owners of both On Tour: Decades and the original On Tour and have access to both setlists.

Given the fact that the title of the game is Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits, it’s fairly easy to figure out what the setlist is going to look like. Each version of the game featured 28 songs released between 2000-2008. Just as with previous DS entries in the series the European and North American versions featured different, regionally focused setlists with each version having 12 exclusive songs bringing the total setlist size up to 40. Of the 40 songs, a meagre 8 are playable in Rocksmith 2014, for a total of 20%. This number is substantially lower than On Tour’s 38%, and On Tour: Decades’ 48%.

Artist Song Date in Rocksmith 12 Stones Adrenaline N/A AFI Miss Murder 04/01/2014 Angels and Airwaves Call to Arms N/A Atreyu Falling Down N/A Avril Lavigne When You're Gone 03/07/2017 Black Tide Shockwave N/A The Bravery Unconditional N/A Bullet for My Valentine Scream Aim Fire 11/25/2014 Coldplay Violet Hill N/A The Dandy Warhols Bohemian Like You N/A Deluxe Que no N/A The Donnas What Do I Have to Do N/A The Duke Spirit Lassoo N/A Endeverafter I Wanna Be Your Man N/A Evanescence Sweet Sacrifice N/A Fall Out Boy This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race N/A Finger Eleven Paralyzer 07/10/2012 Foo Fighters All My Life N/A Franz Ferdinand The Fallen N/A The Fratellis Chelsea Dagger 08/02/2016 Kaiser Chiefs Ruby 03/13/2018 Kings of Leon On Call N/A Klaxons Golden Skans N/A The Kooks Always Where I Need to Be N/A Lenny Kravitz Where Are We Runnin'? N/A Maxïmo Park Our Velocity N/A Modest Mouse Dashboard 06/12/2018 Negramaro Via Le Mani Dagli Occhi N/A The Offspring Half-Truism N/A Phantom Planet Do the Panic N/A Phoenix Napoleon Says N/A Placebo The Bitter End N/A The Rasmus In the Shadows N/A Sportfreunde Stiller 54, '74, '90, 2010 N/A The Strokes Reptillia 01/22/2013 Sum 41 Still Waiting 06/03/2014 Tenacious D The Metal 12/08/2015 Weezer Everybody Get Dangerous N/A Wolfmother Dimension N/A Yellowcard Lights and Sounds N/A

There were a lot of great songs in this setlist, and we have a lot of options to go with for what we’d like to see in Rocksmith. Narrowing it down to 10 was difficult, but here’s what we came up with:

The Bravery – Unconditional

Heard you like tremolo

Coldplay – Violet Hill

Coldplay have become arguably the biggest band in the world recently, and they’ve appeared in pretty much everything except for Rocksmith. I can’t think of a better place to start than with my personal favourite Coldplay track. Violet Hill has a really booming guitar track going through it that gives it a great epic feel and would surely provide some great tones for us to use.

The Dandy Warhols – Bohemian Like You

Yeah I like this song, yeah I like it.

The Duke Spirit – Lassoo

Love how noisy this song gets

Fall Out Boy – This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race

The first Fall Out Boy pack was one of Rocksmith’s first ever five packs, but even with a large pack like that there were so many Fall Out Boy tracks missing from the game. TAaSIaAR has some great guitar work in it that would be a great fit for any guitarist’s repertoire.

Foo Fighters – All My Life

Showcasing the Foo’s hidden talent for unusual time signatures, Dave Grohl and company perform this hard-rocker with sections in 9/4 in addition to common 4/4. It would undoubtedly help to introduce intermediately-skilled musicians to the concept of playing in atypical time signatures if it comes to Rocksmith some day.

The Fratellis – Chelsea Dagger

You may not think you recognize this song, but just one listen and you’ll very likely be transported right back in time to ten years ago when this song was everywhere. Along with tracks like Ruby and Club Foot, Chelsea Dagger was one of the most prominent tracks from the wave of British indie rock that came out in the mid-2000s. In fact, those three songs sure would make a nice 2000s Mix Pack…

Modest Mouse – Dashboard

Alright it’s a song that isn’t Float On! Rocksmith could use a bit more Modest Mouse and this single wouldn’t be the worst choice.

Placebo – The Bitter End

A pretty straightforward song but still catchy enough to warrant an inclusion, Drop D with an interesting chord progression

Weezer – Everybody Get Dangerous

Nothing wrong with a bit of Red album

There’s our picks, what songs would you like to see from Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits end up in Rocksmith 2014? Let us know!

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