Rocksmith 2014 System Of A Down - Aerials -exclusive [exclusive]
In the landscape of music rhythm games, Rocksmith 2014 stands apart. Unlike its competitors, it teaches players to play real guitars and basses via a standard 1/4-inch to USB cable, offering an authentic learning tool disguised as entertainment. Central to its longevity is a robust library of downloadable content (DLC). Among the most requested artists is System of a Down (SOAD), whose complex rhythms, downtuned guitars, and Armenian-influenced melodies present a rich challenge. One of their most beloved tracks, “Aerials,” from the 2001 album Toxicity , was officially released as DLC in 2016. However, rumors, clickbait titles, and fan-edited videos occasionally reference an “EXCLUSIVE” version of “Aerials” for Rocksmith 2014 . This essay argues that while no such official exclusive exists, the very concept forces us to examine the value of exclusivity in rhythm gaming, the technical demands of notetracking, and the iron grip of music licensing.
For bass players, Aerials is a masterclass in foundational playing. Shavo Odadjian’s bass line doesn’t just mimic the guitar; it provides a percussive heartbeat that drives the song forward. The syncopation between the kick drum and the bass notes in the mid-tempo sections requires a steady hand and a keen ear for the pocket. Rocksmith 2014 System Of A Down - Aerials -EXCLUSIVE
For players who have longed to capture the unique, downtuned aggression of Daron Malakian and the thundering low-end of Shavo Odadjian, this DLC pack is a must-have. Released as part of a broader artist focus, "Aerials" stands out as one of the most technically distinct tracks to hit the game in recent memory. In the landscape of music rhythm games, Rocksmith
The "Rocksmith 2014 System Of A Down - Aerials -EXCLUSIVE" module offers a comprehensive learning experience, featuring: Among the most requested artists is System of
