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5 of the Hardest Songs to Play on Guitar Hero

GAMEFINITY.ID, Salatiga – Guitar Hero, this game is definitely one of the most legendary rhythm game series of all time. In Guitar Hero, there are many variations of songs that you can play. Starting from Pop or Reggae songs that are easy to play to Heavy Metal songs that make your fingers sore.

Well, this time the author will review about 5 songs on Guitar Hero that are the most difficult to play. This list is organized by level of complexity across the Guitar Hero series. So what songs are the most difficult to play? This is the list.

5. Megadeth – Sudden Death (Guitar Hero : Warriors of Rock)

If you’ve ever played Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, of course you’re no stranger to the song Sudden Death. This song is the last song for the Battle With The Beast stage in Quest Mode.

Sudden Death became Warriors of Rock’s signature song because of its intricate guitar solo patterns and intense strumming. Therefore, it is very appropriate if this song becomes the final boss song for Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock.

4. Slayer – Raining Blood (Guitar Hero 3)

Raining Blood is a signature song from Guitar Hero 3. Raining Blood is a song written by Slayer on the album Reign in Blood which was released in 1986.

This song is often considered a nightmare for players who want to find FC or Full Combo. Patterns that often go up and down and trap players doing overstrumming making Raining Blood one of the hardest songs on Guitar Hero.

3. Buckethead – Jordan (Guitar Hero 2)

Jordan is the only song played using the Studio version. Unlike other songs that use the Cover version. Jordan himself was created by Buckethead specifically to fill Guitar Hero 2.

In the Guitar Hero community, this song is often known as “The Sea of ​​Skittles”, because the number of notes is so large that it is like being flooded by a sea of ​​Skittles candy.

The hardest point in this song is in Solo B and Solo C where you will be beaten by a sea of ​​complicated and very intensive notes.

2. Charlie Daniels Band – The Devil Went Down to Georgia (Guitar Hero 3)

The Devil Went Down to Georgia is the song that became the final boss in Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock. This song is actually a Country genre, but in Guitar Hero 3 this song was changed to the Speed ​​Metal genre by Steve Ouimette.

This song contains 5 minutes of guitar solo which is very fast and often frustrating for Guitar Hero players. In this song there are 4 parts that are considered the most difficult, namely Victory Solo G, Victory Solo K, Victory Solo R and Verse 4. TDWDtG also has a verse that requires players to perform very intensive strumming up to 21 notes per second.

1. DragonForce – Through The Fire and Flames (Guitar Hero 3)

And for the first rank, the hardest song on Guitar Hero is of course held by Through The Fire and Flames. This song is highly iconic in the Guitar Hero community for its extremely high difficulty. The popularity of this song on Guitar Hero 3 caused single sales to soar.

To finish this song, players must be required to concentrate highly in adjusting the rhythm. Players will be instantly inundated by intricate patterns and strumming very fast, especially on green notes.

Not infrequently this song often takes victims, namely the controller or keyboard because it is too intensive when pressing the button or it is slammed because of frustration.

So those were the 5 hardest songs on Guitar Hero. How, are you challenged and ready to play these songs?

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