I Love Rock & Roll is a song by in Guitar Hero and was also featured in the Guitar Hero 2nd Edition Carabiner handheld toy and Guitar Hero: Smash Hits video game. It is known for being the first song in the first tier in the first Guitar Hero, and its inclusion into Smash Hits is a warm tribute to its popularity as the very first song in the franchise.
In the first Guitar Hero, no one sings with the female singer, while in Guitar Hero: Smash Hits, the crowd, The Guitarist and The Bassist sing along.
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I Love Rock & Roll is considered one of the easiest songs in the entire franchise, competing with Slow Ride, Closer, and They Say.
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As this is the first song in the game, You should not have any problems with it at all. If you are a new player, this may take several tries learning the first Guitar Hero game's strict gameplay mechanics. But other then that, it is a very easy song to pass and full combo.
The Guitar Hero: Smash Hits is even easier as the better HOPO mechanics make the solo easier than it was in Guitar Hero.
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Ace of Spades · Beast and the Harlot · Carry On Wayward Son · Girlfriend · Hush · I Love Rock & Roll
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I Love Rock 'N Roll · Heart-Shaped Box · Hit Me with Your Best Shot · Rock and Roll All Nite · Take Me Out · More Than a Feeling · Stellar
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Round and Round · Cherry Pie · Shout at the Devil · Hey You · Unsung (Live in Chicago) · Miss Murder · Nothin' but a Good Time
Carry On Wayward Son · Back in the Saddle · Monkey Wrench · Mother · Message in a Bottle · Smoke on the Water · Killer Queen
Electric Eye · Thunder Kiss '65 · Freya · Barracuda · Stop! · No One Knows · Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart
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Psychobilly Freakout · Cult of Personality · Cowboys from Hell (Live) · Bark at the Moon · YYZ · Laid to Rest · Free Bird
Paradise Inferno · TANK'S CHOPPER · Hand of Thunder · Shred Diver · Brimstone '72 · Bar Room Blowout · Down to Dust · Walking in Glass · Luminous Giant · Pillowdrop Laser · Tower of Crimmion · Switchblade Lover · Northbound Rain · Purple Sun · SixGun Starship · King Gonzo · Miracle's Bane · Twang Terror · FunkfectiousGuitar Hero II is a music video game developed by Harmonix and distributed by RedOctane, and is a sequel to Guitar Hero. The game was released first to PlayStation 2 in 2006 but later released for the Xbox 360 in 2007. Guitar Hero II challges players to recreate the lead guitar portions of many rock music songs using a specially designed guitar-shaped controller, based on either a Gibson SG for the PlayStation 2 version, a Gibson Explorer for the Xbox 360 version, or else a standard console controller. As notes scroll down the scre towards the player, the player must hit both the fret buttons on the guitar controller and the strum bar at the same time to successfully hit the notes. Successfully hitting notes improves the player's performance in the game and also raises their score, while missing notes will reduce the player's performance, and a poor performance may d the song prematurely. Each song can be played at one of four difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, Hard and Expert. These levels reflect the number of fret buttons used and the number and frequcy of the notes to be performed.

There are 64 songs total in the PlayStation 2 version while there are 74 songs total for the later Xbox 360 version. The Xbox 360 version adds an additional 24 downloadable songs via Xbox Live Marketplace, bringing the total to 98 songs.
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There are 40 songs in the main Career mode for the PlayStation 2 version, and 48 songs in the Xbox 360 version.
Songs are organized by tiers that are related to the song's difficulty, and there are differces betwe the PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 ordering due to the extra songs.
Each tier at a giv difficulty is unlocked in order, and a tier is completed once three to five songs (depding on the difficulty level) and the tier's core song are successfully completed.
I Love Rock & Roll
Once a song is unlocked in a tier at any difficulty, it is available for the quick play, competitive, and co-operative modes.
Each song has a lead guitar track and either a bass or rhythm guitar track that can be played in practice or cooperative modes.
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All bonus songs are unlockable by using in-game money within the game's store. Once purchased, they are playable in quick play, competitive, and co-operative modes. The song Raw Dog by The Last Vegas was selected as part of the Be a Guitar Hero contest for the release of Guitar Hero II.
I Love Rock 'n Roll
The Xbox 360 version of the game allows for the use of downloadable contt available through Xbox Live Marketplace. These are typically released as packs of three, or as single song.
Additional packs consist of songs that have not be featured in Guitar Hero before, and are masters, ev though some are indicated as covers in the game. As of April 1, 2014, these songs are no longer available in the Xbox Live Marketplace.Guitar Hero: On Tour uses a special attachment to turn your DS into a makeshift guitar neck. A valiant effort, but there's just nothing like the real ... er ... plastic guitar. Red Octane/Activision
Guitar Hero isn't selling music, it's selling fantasy. By placing a plastic guitar in your hand and offering a set list of rock anthems, Guitar Hero temporarily transforms you into a stage-commanding idol.
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This affordable make-believe has caught fire on almost every console imaginable, and now Activision hopes it can turn the Nintendo DS into a vessel for rock n' roll dreams. But without the actual guitar as a conduit, Guitar Hero: On Tour is the equivalent of a cover band.
In lieu of the guitar controller, Guitar Hero: On Tour ships with a four-button grip that snaps into the Game Boy Advance cartridge slot on the bottom half of the DS. You cup your hand under the DS, slip your palm through a strap and then press the colored buttons in a similar fashion to the frets at the top of a guitar. While pressing colored buttons that correspond to on-screen notes, you strum the bottom screen of the DS with a guitar-pick-like stylus that also comes in the box. To use the whammy bar, just rub back and forth while still touching the screen. To utilize star power, a score multiplier earned by hitting perfect riffs, you must make noise into the DS microphone.

Does it work? Technically, yes. But there are a literal handful of drawbacks that keep On Tour from truly wowing. Although the strap is adjustable for comfort, using the buttons aren’t terribly comfortable for an extended gaming session — especially if you play On Tour either sitting on the couch or lying in bed.
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The game is actually better suited for standing up, which leads you to wonder why you don't just play the real-deal Guitar Hero on a console, particularly because the Guitar Hero guitar controllers are incredibly comfortable — more so than the guitar that shipped with Guitar Hero rival, Rock Band. Without the fifth fret, good players will breeze through Guitar Hero: On Tour in record time, too.
Although the songs included in Guitar Hero: On Tour sound good coming out of the DS speakers, there are just too few of them. With only 25 songs and no means of downloading more, you will see and hear everything from On Tour sooner than expected. (Of course, a potential hand cramp could add some longevity to the game as you put it down and rest.)
The set list for On Tour veers wildly, sometimes offering a great guitar-driven song like Twisted Sister's classic We're Not Gonna Take It and Black Magic Woman by Santana, but also grabbing at radio-friendly hits to cater to the assumed younger audience for the DS. There is nothing heroic about playing a Stray Cats or Smashmouth tune.
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Guitar Hero: On Tour offers a two-player duel mode, pitting gamers against each other in competitive guitar riffs. As you tear through songs, you toss power-ups back and forth to thwart the other player's note streak. For example, you can set your opponent's guitar on fire, forcing
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