GUITAR HERO AEROSMITH STAYS AWAY FROM ABUSE
Guitar Hero Aerosmith allows fans to travel with them and succeed depending on proficiency, but it’s a sanitized version, says the band. |
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, which was released earlier this month, allows fans to play the songs and live the musical life of Aerosmith, and the band said they’re fine with that. The motto Sex, Drugs, and Rock And Roll used to be the mantra of Rock in the ’70s, and especially Aerosmith. The band indulged, loved the ladies, and of course played rock and roll. |
It’s widely known that the band’s break-up in the late ’70s was due to substance abuse, and we asked bassist Tom Hamilton and drummer Joey Kramer about leaving that out of the game. |
[Hamilton] “Well I don’t think… It’s pointed out, but…” [Kramer] “It’s a positive game.” [Hamilton] “Because, right, those moments of the game are highlights. One of the things that makes those moments so big for us that they go in the game is we know what the contrast is with some of the other things we’ve been through.” |
The band did say that overcoming those problems to reform could be a positive and that part is reflected in the game, parents can sleep at night that the sex part of the rock and roll mantra will also not be in the game, catered for all ages. |
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