Rocksmith Remastered DLC 1/24/2017 – Variety Pack VII

Hello Rocksmith fans!

Time for another week of variety as we delve into four different genres and decades with Variety Pack VII!

As revealed over the weekend the first two tracks are an eighth track from the extremely popular political quartet, @RATM with Take The Power Back, another song from BandFuse’s setlist, @ModernEnglish’s massive single, Melt With You, revealed today was the huge 2013 single from @OneRepublic Counting Stars, and finally revealed via Xbox AU, @TheCallingMusic’s Wherever You Will Go.

Variety Pack VII – $9.99 / Steam

Variety!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hljzsA6BCHk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CBMAVTvgCA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM74wo6CE_Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSeXR9SJUsE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng-p3uuJgXE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ-2cw4xsZs
httpvh://youtu.be/iKG0Ad5Wx6g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuFE1N_0bEg

There you have it, the seventh variety pack bringing us ever closer to 1000 playable songs! Are you excited for the whole pack or just one song? Let us know!

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29 thoughts on “Rocksmith Remastered DLC 1/24/2017 – Variety Pack VII

  1. Ha! The calling, I used to think the callings singer was so dreamy when I was a teen ,lol. Still dont think his voice matches his face, its like they got a boyband singer to sing over a late 90s alt rockpop song. Good song but talk about a one hit wonder, interesting picks this week, keep the variety packs coming!

  2. Good contrast take classic RATM song and 3 fluff radio songs and take the power back sounds even better. I could picture tom morello firing a guitar at these sing along nice guy songs and blowing them up

    1. Wow, lifehouse, have not heard that name in awhile, as far as late 90s alt pop/rock goes Id totally be down for a 5 pack by sugar ray, that guitar players not bad, hes got a few good licks

      1. Now I have “Every Morning” in my head 🙂 Another one for the alt 90s poprock pack would be Vertical Horizon. And Goo Goo Dolls of course but that would be tuning hell.

        1. I think its just open g for goo goo dolls which we already have, my perfect pack from them would be long way dow, Broadway , black balloon , name and iris

          1. Goo Goo Dolls really use lots of strange tunings. From memory (used to play a lot of GGD):
            Iris: BDDDDD
            Name: DADAAE
            Black Balloon: DADDAD
            Broadway is in standard tuning I think.
            I would like Slide, Cuz You’re Gone and Big Machine.

            1. wow, that is a lot, wonder if thats been a issue in getting them into rocksmith. Slide and cuz your gone are good, yeah I would not mind a bunch of songs from them. Silverchair is another band that I think about from this era, love those guys, I could have all of frogstompa or neon ballroom .

  3. Okay, I’m sorry but the songs by the calling and onerepublic remind me of something I might hear while the credits are rolling at the end of an episode of “girls” and not something I really want to rock out to. Thanks for more RATM though rocksmith!!!! =)

      1. Lolol, beauty and the beast. I was close. How about the review describing “counting stars” as “a folk pop song with a disco beat”? If I had read that first I wouldn’t have bothered listening to the song. Might just as well described it as being a turd with a hat on. Lol

        1. Meh, something for everyone, i bet it will sell well, people like pop. Ill get it for variety sake, since I got that outcast and train track its like one of the big songs people play when i have get togethers, im sure one republic will be on the list of popular songs for lite players/novices

          1. Oh, I’ll get it too just to have something new to play and I actually like the two songs you mentioned. I understand why this stuff makes it into the game and I’m cool with it unless it doesn’t have any real bass in it at all. I’m still gonna snicker though. :). Lol

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