All Rocksmith 2014 Songs __top__ Page

In a dusty corner of a digital attic, a forgotten Gibson Les Paul hummed with static electricity. It wasn't just a guitar; it was a key. When plugged into the glowing portal of Rocksmith 2014, it didn't just play music—it tore a hole in the fabric of time. The Setlist Odyssey

Leo, a kid who barely knew a power chord from a power outlet, struck the first note of "Blitzkrieg Bop." Suddenly, the walls of his bedroom dissolved. He was standing in a sweaty, dimly lit club in 1974. The floor was sticky, and the air smelled of leather and rebellion. One song down, he was a punk pioneer.

The screen flickered, shifting gears into the psychedelic swirling of "Paint It, Black." The club transformed into a kaleidoscopic dreamscape. The sitar-mimicking riffs pulled him through a tunnel of velvet reds and deep indigos. The Master Mode Trial

As he progressed, the "Dynamic Difficulty" felt like a living mentor. It pushed him harder.

"Knights of Cydonia" sent him galloping across a Martian desert. all rocksmith 2014 songs

"Thunder Kiss '65" turned his fingers into pistons in a neon-drenched wasteland.

"The Chimney" tested his soul with its haunting, melodic complexity.

He wasn't just pressing buttons; he was feeling the vibration of strings that had defined generations. The Final Encore

By the time he reached the blistering speed of "Satch Boogie," Leo’s fingers were a blur of muscle memory. The game didn't see a beginner anymore. It saw a shredder. In a dusty corner of a digital attic,

As the final note of the 66-song odyssey rang out, the room returned to silence. Leo looked at his calloused fingertips. The game was over, but the music was now trapped in his bones. He didn't need the screen anymore; he just needed to play. 🎸 If you'd like to dive deeper into the music: Details on the heaviest metal tracks in the game Tips for mastering the most difficult solos

Recommendations for the best DLC packs to expand your library

Tell me which genre or artist from the game you want to master first!


Bottom Line – Who Is This For?

Avoid if you only want modern pop, hip-hop, or obscure indie – this is a rock game first. For those, get Rocksmith+. Bottom Line – Who Is This For


Final verdict: Rocksmith 2014 is the best “learn guitar through songs” tool ever made, and its song library is the reason why. No other game gives you “Blood and Thunder,” “Three Little Birds,” and “Cherub Rock” in one place. Buy it on PC for CDLC access, grab the Cherub Rock DLC, and you’ll have a lifetime of riffs.

Total on-disc songs: 55+ (depending on regional/edition variations)


The "Big Three" Artists (Massive 5-Song Packs)

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – "Mary Jane's Last Dance"

Muse – "Knights of Cydonia"

The "Learn to Play" Classics


Part 2: Official DLC Songs (Licensed)

Ubisoft released over 1,500 official DLC songs between 2013–2020. These are high-quality, note-tracked, and mix rhythm/lead/bass paths.

The Naked and Famous – "Young Blood"

What’s available in CDLC:

⚠️ Quality varies: some have perfect note tracking, others are poorly synced. Look for “Dynamic Difficulty” and “Tone included” tags on CustomsForge.