Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered - Drowning Pool New
Playing Drowning Pool on Rocksmith isn't about sweep picking or shredding solos; it is about precision and endurance.
Let’s get the elephant in the room out of the way. "Bodies" has been available for years, but the Remastered edition brought a significant tone update. The original DLC suffered from a muddy low-end.
Tip: In Riff Repeater, set tuning check to “off” if your intonation is slightly off but still playable. rocksmith 2014 edition remastered drowning pool new
First, a clarification for the SEO purists: The official Drowning Pool three-pack (featuring "Bodies," "Tear Away," and "Sinner") was released for the original Rocksmith and carried over to 2014 Edition Remastered. However, the "Remastered" aspect of the 2016 update brought new features that make old songs feel brand new:
Thus, if you just fired up Rocksmith 2014 Remastered today and downloaded Drowning Pool, it feels like a "new" experience compared to the clunkier 2013 originals. Playing Drowning Pool on Rocksmith isn't about sweep
A nu-metal anthem famous for the line “Let the bodies hit the floor.” Simple, heavy, and perfect for intermediate players learning drop-tuned riffing.
Lead Guitar:
Bass:
Difficulty:
Fun Factor: 9/10 – one of those songs you play to blow off steam.