Guitar Hero Legend: Dragonforce - Through the Fire and Flames on Expert
Written by Santos Gonzalez   
Thursday, 08 November 2007 09:33

This is the hardest Song in Guitar History but yet Conrad makes it look easy. My hats off to you my friend. It might be time to move on to a real guitar.

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avatar Dan Zuccarelli
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This takes serious skill, no doubt... but I could've done without the titles and idiots in the room
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avatar Kevin Alexander
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Though it is worth it to see all those "bros" cramped into a little dorm room holding hands because they're nervous, excited and/or scared.
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avatar Brisk317
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Don't label me a hater, but I don't think he did it. The reason he had those other guys in the room is because when the camera was on the screen each one of them was assigned a button on the guitar to push. The camera movement was choreographed to be on the kid during intermissions and spots he knew well. During the majority of the video the camera is on the screen while the kids work as a team to beat the song.
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avatar Brisk317
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If he really did do it then....good job, why aren't you touring with Styx?
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avatar Muffin Man
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Brisk? I doubt he'd have his friends doing that. It would be much harder to do it like that.
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avatar Dan Zuccarelli
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looks legit, and his friends look too dumb to pull that off anyway
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avatar Kevin Alexander
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I think Brisk forgot to put on the tag so that ya'll would "get it". Dan excluded, of course.

Oh, and Styx sux.
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avatar rdaneel72
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Amazing. That video makes me not want to buy this game, as it would only infuriate me and I would be Townsending that little plastic guitar.

That song shreds, though!!!
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avatar Xerxes3rd
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It's probably legit... you'd be surprised how good some of these people are.
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avatar Nathan Smart
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The thing that makes that song so hard is its length and speed. If it wasn't as fast, I could see that being the last song in the playlist and not a bonus song.

I bet with enough practice all good players can get it - of course, with enough practice anyone can do it, but you know what I mean.
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avatar Brisk317
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I find it kind of suspicious that the video gives credit to the kids that "cheered him on".
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avatar Swiftwulf
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Im actually starting to get quite annoyed with this song. Ive been playing some pro face off mode quickmatches on live recently and about 50% of the time, the other person picks this song. Its not a difficult song, the hardest part is the beginning, the rest is just stamina as it is almost non stop strumming for about 7 minutes.
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avatar rdaneel72
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Although, with the sound problems in the Wii version, I think I will pass on this game unless Activision gets its shit together and addresses the issue.

http://www.guitarhero.com/forums/8/forum_topics/1258?page=1
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avatar Muffin Man
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Also just realised they guy's got the strap on and it'd be pretty damn hard to keep giving the guitar to his friends and then outting it back on without missing a big chunk of the song.
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avatar MC
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That just intimidates me... I can hardly follow the notes on the screen, let allow dream of shredding them that fast.
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