It would have been an even 30, but we looked at Through the Fire and the Flames in the last part.
But with the co-op exclusives, were going to be looking at 29 songs today. Thankfully, there’s only about half as many bonus tracks as standard tracks. So we’ll be looking at those songs at the end of the blog. There are a couple of songs that are exclusive to this co-op campaign. The order of some stages change as well as the setlist of each stage. However, if you decided to play with a friend, the campaign became shorter and was slightly reordered. If you did the single player campaign, you go through the setlist in the order the last blog was in. For those who didn’t play Guitar Hero III or just don’t remember, there was an option to play with either one or two players.
While I was writing this blog, I realized that there were some songs in the main campaign that were exclusive to the co-op campaign that I didn’t cover in the last blog. So now I’m back to go over the bonus tracks. It’s one of my favorite games and I teased doing this blog. You can check out that post by clicking here. I recently looked at Guitar Hero III’s soundtrack.