Guitar Hero: Metallica - gets new trailers, World Tour - gets new DLC
By Steven Perdikis - Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:40am
Activision have released a series of three new trailers for Guitar Hero: Metallica. The new trailers feature members of the band talking about motion capture, gaming and music and finally, the music itself. Each trailer offers a unique insight to the game, direct from the band.
In other Guitar Hero news, Activision have announced the DLC line up for April, which will introduce fifteen new tracks for Guitar Hero: World Tour, Which includes offersing from The Pixies, Silversun Pickups, Steely Dan, Motorhead and Nirvana.
Download Guitar Hero: Metallica 'The Game' Trailer
While you wait for Guitar Hero: Metallica (after of course, indulging in Guitar Hero: On Tour: Decades for the Nintendo DS), the new line-up of downloadable content for April seems to have something for everyone.
The first April track pack (due for release on the 2nd of April) comes from alternative / punk group The Pixies. The track pack will include Debaser, Monkey Gone to Heaven, and The Sad Punk.
The next group of DLC for the title is from Silverun Pickups, who will release tracks from their upcoming album, Swoon through Guitar Hero: World Tour. The tracks Panic Switch, It's Nice to Know You Work Alone and Well Thought Out Twinkles due for release on the 9th of April.
The next track pack is from 70's rock group Steely Dan - with the tracks Black Friday, Kid Charlemagne and Bodhisattva to be available on the 16th of April.

On the 23rd of April, Motorhead fans will be able to treat themselves to freshly recorded, new versions of iconic tracks Jailbait, Love Me Like a Reptile and Iron Fist - which will be available exclusively via downloadable content for Guitar Hero World Tour.
Finally, on the 30th of April, Nirvana make yet another posthumous appearance in rhythm games with Very Ape, Sappy, and Stay Away to let fans of the band relive the band's tracks via Guitar, Bass, Drums or vocals.
Each track pack will be available on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace, and the PlayStation Network, with regular pricing of 440 Microsoft Points per pack or $9.95 on the PlayStation Store. Individual tracks will be available for 160 Microsoft Points, or $3.45 on the PlayStation Network. Wii owners will be able to pick and choose from individual tracks for 200 Wii Points.
In other Guitar Hero news, Activision have announced the DLC line up for April, which will introduce fifteen new tracks for Guitar Hero: World Tour, Which includes offersing from The Pixies, Silversun Pickups, Steely Dan, Motorhead and Nirvana.
Also available:
Guitar Hero: Metallica 'Into the Game' Trailer
Guitar Hero: Metallica 'The Music' Trailer
The first April track pack (due for release on the 2nd of April) comes from alternative / punk group The Pixies. The track pack will include Debaser, Monkey Gone to Heaven, and The Sad Punk.
The next group of DLC for the title is from Silverun Pickups, who will release tracks from their upcoming album, Swoon through Guitar Hero: World Tour. The tracks Panic Switch, It's Nice to Know You Work Alone and Well Thought Out Twinkles due for release on the 9th of April.
The next track pack is from 70's rock group Steely Dan - with the tracks Black Friday, Kid Charlemagne and Bodhisattva to be available on the 16th of April.

On the 23rd of April, Motorhead fans will be able to treat themselves to freshly recorded, new versions of iconic tracks Jailbait, Love Me Like a Reptile and Iron Fist - which will be available exclusively via downloadable content for Guitar Hero World Tour.
Finally, on the 30th of April, Nirvana make yet another posthumous appearance in rhythm games with Very Ape, Sappy, and Stay Away to let fans of the band relive the band's tracks via Guitar, Bass, Drums or vocals.
Each track pack will be available on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace, and the PlayStation Network, with regular pricing of 440 Microsoft Points per pack or $9.95 on the PlayStation Store. Individual tracks will be available for 160 Microsoft Points, or $3.45 on the PlayStation Network. Wii owners will be able to pick and choose from individual tracks for 200 Wii Points.
