Guitar Hero Live GHTV additions for 1/6: The Killers, Kings of Leon, and the holiday charts

Guitar Hero Live is getting back to work for the new year, offering up a couple of new Premium Shows for GHTV users.

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Guitar Hero Live is back from its holiday break and that means it's time to add new Premium Shows to up the growing list of songs further. These songs won't be available on demand just yet, but give it one week to hit the catalogue and give it another week for these songs to hit the streaming channels, as usual.

The following Premium Shows are available in GHTV today:

Festival Anthems

  • The Killers - Mr. Brightside
  • Biffy Clyro - Black Chandelier
  • Kings of Leon - Use Somebody

New Rock Revolution

  • Don Broco - Priorities
  • Lower Than Atlantis - English Kids in America
  • Mallory Knox - When Are We Waking Up?

In addition to this, FreestyleGames has laid out a list of the most-played songs over the holiday break. It offers an interesting look at the music game fan's general musical taste. These songs were played the most in GHTV from December 24 through January 3:

  • 1. I Gotsta Get Paid - ZZ Top
  • 2. Best Day of My Life - American Authors
  • 3. Tribute - Tenacious D
  • 4. Epic - Faith No More
  • 5. Rollin' and Tumblin' - The Gaslight Anthem
  • 6. Jekyll and Hyde - Five Finger Death Punch
  • 7. Diamond Eyes - Deftones
  • 8. Break the Cycle - Motionless in White
  • 9. Tears Don't Fall - Bullet For My Valentine
  • 10. Broken Generation - Of Mice & Men
  • 11. More Than A Feeling - Boston
  • 12. Stacy's Mom - Fountains of Wayne
  • 13. Cult of Personality - Living Colour
  • 14. Eyes of a Stranger - Queensryche
  • 15. Buddy Holly - Weezer
  • 16. Cowboys from Hell - Pantera
  • 17. The Lazy Song - Bruno Mars
  • 18. Down with the Sickness - Disturbed
  • 19. Time To Pretend - MGMT
  • 20. Always with Me, Always with You - Joe Satriani
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