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The highly anticipated release of is just a few days away. And as the latest installment in the axe-grinding videogame series approaches, we're taking a look back at the music that made the series great. We've combed through the entire Guitar Hero catalog and have assembled a list 25 must-play tracks. We've picked these songs based on gameplay awesomeness, musical excellence, and all around rock 'n' role badassery. Take a look at our 25 must-play Guitar Hero tracks and chime in with your own favorites in the comments. 'Walk This Way' feat.

Game: Aerosmith's 'Walk This Way' is an amazing toe-tapping rock masterpiece in its own right, but when you add the talents of rap juggernauts Run DMC to the mix, the song goes straight to stellar. Children of the Seventies and Eighties will no doubt remember their introduction to the song: the genre-bending track got an epic video treatment on MTV, where Steven Tyler bursts through the wall to sing the chorus. The whole thing ends onstage, undone sneakers and all, and that's the way to enjoy this track.

Unlace your kicks, wring the neck of that plastic axe, and surrender to the fulfilling riff and awesome solo. Extra points if you can rap while playing guitar. 'Jessica' Game: Guitar Hero II One of the things that we appreciated most about the second Guitar Hero game was the fact that they branched out a little bit and brought some classic rock music into the fold. In the case of the rock instrumental 'Jessica' it was The Allman Brothers Band which got a chance to show videogamers that lyric-less southern rock from the early '70s is just as fun as any of the new-fangled rock and roll music.

All kidding aside, this song is a seven minute guitar solo which isn't the hardest track in the game, but it sure is hell is one of the most fun. 'The Beast and the Harlot' Game: Guitar Hero II For people who don't know what A7X means, and hadn't heard the band prior to their appearance in Guitar Hero II, 'The Beast and the Harlot' was a war cry—a scream across the plain of rock. The track is a solid piece of rock, made of devilish licks and tasty lyrics. It serves up a buffet of awesome playability, from the pensive opening dirge, to the chunky, thrashy bits, to a blistering solo there's even a key change! 'Beast' is a fret-melter of the highest order, and the Huntington Beach quintet served notice to newcomers: this is a band worthy of worship.

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'Godzilla' Game: Guitar Hero Even more guitar-friendly than the band's most famous tune, 'Don't Fear the Reaper,' Blue Oyster Cult's 'Godzilla' is a hard-rocking albeit sometimes goofy anthem to Japan's most adorable natural disaster. Although one might chuckle at the 'Oh no, there goes Tokyo!' Lyrics, the song keeps fingers dancing up and down the neck of the guitar. It's one of the tracks that helped define the diversity and solid music selection of the original Guitar Hero, and the bottom line is that it's a joy to play. Although not at the upper range of difficulty, 'Godzilla' feels as good as it sounds. 'Livin' on a Prayer' Game: Alright, no beating around the bush, we're just going to say it: 'Livin' on a Prayer' is the best song of the '80s. No other song from the decade has the same perfect mix of rockin' guitar riffs, mind-blowing lyrics and cheese necessary to represent a whole generation - music or otherwise.

While we were initially disappointed that it took four games to get around to placing this auditory dream into the world of Guitar Hero, we have to say that we are glad that they waited, as being able to karaoke the vocals along with the Jovi is a privilege that would have gone unrewarded before. And, while we won't tell you that this track alone is worth purchasing the game for, we will say that sales in New Jersey skyrocketed on World Tour due to the inclusion of the song.