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Here is what they had to Unlocked them all, somehow. Last month we asked our followers on twitter and some of the members of subreddit r/rocksmith what they thought of the bonus songs. Bungle comparisons are definitely warranted as Jason Kocol (the man behind Aching Head) apparently used to run BungleFever!įor a really weird experience be sure to check out the Rhythm arrangement for the song 😉 It’s equally challenging on bass as you would expect for a song paying tribute to the work of Trey Spruance and Trevor Dunn. Bungle so to have a bonus song that so closely resembles the type of feeling I get from Carry Stress in The Jaw… is quite amazing. For me, personally this is one of the greatest bonus songs ever… In any music game. Nothing too tricky here and it’s definitely a cool sounding song.Ĭhallenging to listen to and challenging to play, the final unlock will definitely give you a run for your money. Here’s a nice little D-Standard Prog-Metal jaunt from one of the developers at Red Storm. If you hang out on twitter you for sure know all about Elisa’s band Crimson and her Rocksmith DLC streams! This song has a real Paramore feel to it with a pretty awesome solo as well. This is a cool song to rock out to and features an almost Morello-esque guitar solo (think Audioslave) complete with a tapping section. Nicholas Bonardi returns with a drastically different song in comparison to Rocksmith’s “Space Ostrich”. Would love to get more of their stuff or more post-hardcore type stuff in general. While I don’t think I’ll be mastering this song on guitar anytime soon it doesn’t subtract from how awesome it is on both guitar and bass. Hail The Sun – Eight-Ball, Coroner’s Pocket Just a beautiful song all around, has a real fab four feel right? One hopes that we can buy their album eventually. Matt Montgomery, Brian McCune, Brendan West – On Top of the World This song is pretty straightforward, I find the guitar lick to be kind of grating on the ears but the song is definitely fun to play and the bass line is definitely a winner. You’ll just have to see/hear it for yourself but it definitely surprised me. The time signature changes are all over the place and it definitely has this kind of My Bloody Valentine with some Tool thing going on for it. Well this song is certainly… Interesting.

Even though the song is under 2 minutes it’s definitely a favourite that will keep you coming back. Many will ask “why wasn’t this included in the original game?” well I think the techniques that 2014 added shown in the play-through videos say it all. If you enjoy the song you should let Matt know! Best get to work on that technique guitarists! The song doesn’t disappoint on bass either with it’s varied sections and heavy yet undistorted main riff. A recurring theme in 2014’s bonus songs if you notice will be tapping. Versus Them returns to Rocksmith with a great tune that doesn’t disappoint when it comes to it’s riffs, melody, and solo. Note: These 10 songs listed be can be unlocked by completing missions in Rocksmith 2014 or by completing songs in Score Attack. While in the previous game there were only six tracks (3 of them involving Seth Chapla) Rocksmith 2014 ups the ante with 11 tracks brought to you by various musical acts involved with the Ubisoft franchise. Rocksmith 2014’s setlist has lots to choose from but often most people forget about the bonus tracks, or perhaps they haven’t unlocked them yet. Hello Rocksmith fans and welcome to 2014! Hope you enjoyed your holidays.
