"Dyer's Eve" on bass also deserves special mention.And don't even get me STARTED on Expert+. As of this time, it only has four documented FCs that I am aware of (five if you count that one of the people who FC'd it FC'd it a second time, which I have to mention because of its insane difficulty). One of THE hardest on-disc FCs in ANY Guitar Hero or Rock Band game ever. That song throws EVERYTHING at you: fast bass hits that may or may not require double bass to keep up with even on normal Expert, relentless tiring beats, and to top it all off, lots of crazy fills that will require double sticking to master. Guitar Hero Metallica has lots of difficult stuff here and there, but nothing in that game stands out as much as Slayer's "War Ensemble" on drums.The song is loaded with crazy guitar solos that zig-zag all over the place, including a very fast set of trills that require good tapping skills to hit. " Satch Boogie" is the final song World Tour, and for a good reason.Have fun trying to beat "Hot For Teacher" on drums in Guitar Hero World Tour.Usually not a problem with the assistance of star power, but due to it happening two or three times, it took constant repetition. "No One Knows" has an odd triplet rhythm combined with some very awkward chords, just before a solo.The song itself actually does not have a normal speed that it settles on, the song widely fluctuates whenever it feels like it and it does it to a more insane and unpredictable degree than even "Psychobilly Freakout." This song was a nightmare simply because there are vicious guitar solos over the verses, all of which change in speed while you're playing them. Guitar Hero 2 had "Institutionalized" by Suicidal Tendencies on Expert. And let's not even talk about " Hangar 18". Guitar Hero 2 had similar songs, like "Freya," which was a repetitive hand-cramping chordfest, or "Psychobilly Freakout," which was very quick and random and could confuse the heck out of inexperienced players (or even veteran ones).Notably, the song is also in Rock Band 3 where the chart is vastly different, using single notes and two-note chords for the chorus, and single notes in the bridge, making it much less physically painful to play. The chorus is a mess of three-note chords that probably shouldn't have been charted like that, but the highlight is the bridge, which is a long series of green + yellow, red + blue, and yellow + orange chords that can quickly cause severe hand cramps. " Before I Forget" is considered one of the most annoying due to a large amount of Fake Difficulty that doesn't properly represent how the song is actually played on a real guitar.If it's not "Through the Fire and Flames" being regarded as the hardest song in III, it's this song. Also from III is a rock remaster of "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", and it serves as the Final Boss song." Through the Fire and Flames" is easily regarded as the hardest song in III." Raining Blood" in Guitar Hero III represents a sudden difficulty spike in the very final set, making it a Scrappy song for more than a few players, irrespective of whether one likes the actual music or not.Just when you thought it was safe to rock out, these tracks come along and can ruin your groove like no other. Rhythm Heaven Fever, when failing a Remix
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