Players are then rewarded with cool incentives including guitar upgrades, player cards, note highways and more, some of which are exclusive to particular premium shows. Players will be able to access these premium shows, which can be anything from playable live concert footage, new GHTV music videos and beyond, by completing various in-game challenges. Premium Shows are a big feature of GHTV in Guitar Hero Live, and a great way to give players unique gameplay experiences. good news, Activision also announced they choose some of Avenged Sevenfold, spoke on Guitar Hero Live. Fans who pre-order Guitar Hero Live will be able to access this bonus Avenged Sevenfold content, which includes this premium show, a custom note highway and more. Multi-platinum rock band Avenged Sevenfold are famous for their spectacular live shows, and these tracks will feature concert footage recorded at the band’s headline performance in front of 70,000 fans at the UK’s Download Festival this summer. Please find attached two specific Avenged Sevenfold in-game screens, while additional assets can be downloaded from the above link. and FreeStyleGames have officially announced the three Avenged Sevenfold songs that will be playable in the GHTV Premium Shows in Guitar Hero Live. Maybe Hannah Montana should open the next leg of the tour.Activision Publishing, Inc. Even worse, The Confession generated three times the crowd excitement and participation as the teenage, Florida-based Black Tide, whose old-school thrashtastic set was unfairly ignored. Watching shirtless Operator frontman Johnny Strong grab his dick and flip the bird for 30 minutes was surely what it was like to see Limp Bizkit live, and The Confession were a Kill Hannah take on metalcore. A7X are in the unique position to bring real-life heavy metal back to mainstream status and expose their audience to the genre’s best, but failed miserably (“We picked all these bands because we love their music,” Shadows said at one point) with The Confession and Operator. Avenged Sevenfold is taking over GHTV for a one-hour show, taking gamers through some of their most beloved rock songs playable in Guitar Hero Live. You can’t blame Avenged Sevenfold for that, but you can for choosing horrible opening bands. If the way the audience blankly stared at Black Tide (the night’s first band) as they galloped through a rip-roarin’ version of Metallica’s “Hit The Lights” was any indication, though, these weren’t Pantera, Priest, or Megadeth fans. Even “Critical Acclaim,” “Almost Easy,” “Scream,” and “Afterlife,” the songs played from the band’s tamer new self-titled record, are still heavy, intricate stuff, material most fans of Pantera, Judas Priest, or Megadeth would dig. That song comes from 2005’s City Of Evil, a classic metal-inspired album with song lengths that regularly stretch upwards of seven minutes, but the set’s other two entries from City, “Burn It Down” and “Bat Country,” are among the record’s shortest but still, at least in the case of “Burn It Down,” no less “metal.” Surprisingly, two of the three songs chosen from 2003’s Waking The Fallen were the six-plus-minute “Remenissions” and the nearly nine-minute “I Won’t See You Tonight.” The other was show-closer “Unholy Confessions” and not “Chapter Four,” arguably the band’s best song. ![]() Yet ironically it was also one of the set’s biggest sing-alongs for the audience. ![]() “Beast And The Harlot,” with its fretboard-torching guitars, was one of Sevenfold’s fastest, most unrelenting songs of the night, a Maiden-esque tribute to the power of a dual-guitar lineup. ![]() The band’s music certainly doesn’t cater to teenyboppers, either. ![]() Shadows is a spotlight-hogging frontman with big-time pipes (he single-handedly made “I Won’t See You Tonight Part 1” one of the night’s best moments) Zacky Vengeance and Synyster Gates are a free-wheeling guitar tandem whose lead (Gates) is a throwback guitar hero (a letdown of A7X’s set was the omission of Gates’ solo shred portion, a highlight of previous concerts) and the rhythm section (bassist Johnny Christ and drummer The Rev) is a bulldozer complete with Tommy Lee-ish show-off skinsman. Maybe it’s their good looks, MTV popularity, or the fact they spent so many summers playing to Warped Tour crowds, but somehow Avenged Sevenfold have built the most unmetal following in all of metal, despite having all the ingredients of the genre’s greats. If it weren’t for Avenged Sevenfold actually being onstage performing Thursday night, the swarm of peppy, teenage girls and their have-you-seen-the-weight-room boyfriends could make you forget you were at a heavy metal show.Ĭlick here for the Avenged Sevenfold photo gallery!
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