News: And confirmation that "Under Pressure" will be in the game.
Activision has updated the official Guitar Hero 5 website and revealed all 84 bands that will comprise the setlist of the game when its released September 1. It appears that the tracklist will include a little something for everyone (including people who feel the need to classify "Tom Petty" and "Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers" as two separate entities).
The list even inadvertantly revealed another track as Queen & David Bowie is included on the list of bands. Since "Under Pressure" is the only song Queen & David Bowie recorded, I think its a safe bet to assume that song is confirmed for Guitar Hero 5. On that note... Woo! Under Pressure!
The full list can be found below while the currently confirmed tracks can be found
in this previous article.
Full Band List
3 Doors Down
A Perfect Circle
AFI
Arctic Monkeys
Attack! Attack! UK
Band Of Horses
Beastie Boys
Beck
Jeff Beck
Blink-182
Blur
Bon Jovi
David Bowie
Brand New
The Bronx
Bush
Johnny Cash
Children of Bodom
Coldplay
Darker My Love
Darkest Hour
Deep Purple
The Derek Trucks Band
Dire Straits
The Duke Spirit
Duran Duran
Bob Dylan
Eagles Of Death Metal
Face to Face
Peter Frampton
Garbage
Gorillaz
Gov't Mule
Grand Funk Railroad
Billy Idol
Iggy Pop
Iron Maiden
Jimmy Eat World
Elton John
Kaiser Chiefs
King Crimson
Kings Of Leon
The Killers
Kiss
Love and Rockets
Megadeth
John Mellencamp
MЎtley Cr№e
Muse
My Morning Jacket
Nirvana
No Doubt
Tom Petty
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
The Police
Public Enemy Featuring Zakk Wylde
Queen & David Bowie - Under Pressure
Queens Of The Stone Age
The Raconteurs
Rammstein
The Rolling Stones
Rose Hill Drive
Rush
Santana
Scars On Broadway
Screaming Trees
The Smashing Pumpkins
Elliott Smith
Sonic Youth
Spacehog
Billy Squier
Sublime
Sunny Day Real Estate
The Sword
T. Rex
Thin Lizzy
Thrice
TV On The Radio
Vampire Weekend
Weezer
The White Stripes
Wild Cherry
Wolfmother
Stevie Wonder
Once again, Guitar Hero 5 will be released on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 on September 1.