Date also confirmed

Aug 7, 2009 20:41 GMT  ·  By

The Beatles Rock Band might dominate September but the music game of December will likely prove to be Guitar Hero: Van Halen, the title dedicated to the '80's band, which Activision has confirmed as coming out on December 22. To make sure that interest in the game reaches big values, the publisher has also offered the full list of tracks that will be featured in Guitar Hero: Van Halen.

The upcoming game is set to include the following songs from Van Halen themselves:

“Ain't Talkin Bout Love;” “And The Cradle Will Rock;” “Atomic Punk;” “Beautiful Girls;” “Cathedral;” “Dance The Night Away;” “Eruption;” “Everybody Wants Some;” “Feel Your Love Tonight;” “Hang 'Em High;” “Hear About It Later;” “Hot For Teacher;” “Ice Cream Man;” “I'm The One;” “Jamie's Cryin;” “Jump;” “Little Guitars;” “Loss Of Control;” “Mean Street;” “Panama;” “Pretty Woman;” “Romeo Delight” “Running With The Devil;” “So This Is Love;” “Somebody Get Me A Doctor;” “Spanish Fly;” “Unchained;” “You Really Got Me.”

There are also some tracks from other bands included in the game: “Come To Life” by Alter Bridge; “White Wedding” by Billy Idol; “First Date” by blink-182; “Space Truckin” by Deep Purple; “Best Of You” by Foo Fighters; “Double Vision” by Foreigner; “Stacy's Mom” by Fountains of Wayne; “Pain” by Jimmy Eat World; “Painkiller” by Judas Priest; “The End Of Heartache” by Killswitch Engage; “Rock And Roll Is Dead” by Lenny Kravitz; “I Want It All” by Queen; “Sick, Sick, Sick” by Queens of the Stone Age; “Master Exploder” by Tenacious D; “Safe European Home” by The Clash; “Pretty Fly For A White Guy” by The Offspring; “Semi-Charmed Life” by Third Eye Blind; “Dope Nose” by Weezer and “The Takedown” by Yellowcard.

One problem with Guitar Hero: Van Halen is that Sammy Hagar, the vocalist who replaced Lee Roth in the band, will not be featured in the game. Still, plenty of fans will likely line up to get the music sim on December 22.