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The Top 10 Most-Played Guitar Hero Live Songs

System of a Down's "Chop Suey" leads the way.

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Activision has announced the top ten most-played Guitar Hero Live songs. Since the game's release on October 20, the top song was "Chop Suey" by System of a Down.

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Rounding out the top five were "Tribute" by Tenacious D, Green Day's "American Idiot," "All The Small Things" by Blink 182, and Disturbed's "Down With The Sickness." The full top ten list is below. The tracks are spread across the 42 on-disc songs and all the tunes from the GHTV setlist.

Note, however, that this list presumably only counts songs played while connected to the Internet. Therefore, it may not be entirely accurate, though it's a safe bet to assume a good portion of the consoles playing Guitar Hero Live are connected to the Internet, considering the game's online-heavy features.

  1. "Chop Suey" -- System of a Down
  2. "Tribute" -- Tenacious D
  3. "American Idiot" -- Green Day
  4. "All The Small Things" -- Blink 182
  5. "Down With The Sickness" -- Disturbed
  6. "The Lazy Song" -- Bruno Mars
  7. "Let Hero Go" -- Passenger
  8. "Before I Forget" -- Slipknot
  9. "Stacy's Mom" -- Fountains of Wayne
  10. "Freak on a Leash" -- Korn

GameSpot's Guitar Hero Live review scored the game a 6/10.

"Guitar Hero Live's reinvented mechanics makes music-driven gameplay fresh and fun again, and while that's a truly massive and meaningful change for the genre as a whole, the campaign's off-putting presentation and GHTV's unpleasant microtransactions all sour the experience built up around that gameplay," editor Scott Butterworth wrote. "Still, this successful innovation alone might be reason enough to grab a new axe and rock out regardless."

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