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I Wanna Be Sedated is a song by the punk rock group The Ramones. Image:Road to Ruin.jpg

I Wanna Be Sedated
Performed by The Ramones
Year 1978
Appears in Guitar Hero
Tier 1
★★★★ (Expert) 125,712
★★★★★ (Expert) 188,568


Contents

Walkthrough

Since it's the second song you play in the game, it isn't very hard and you should have no trouble passing it.

Appears In

Guitar Hero (1st Tier)

A Cover Version of a song is a song that is recorded by a different artist than the original.

Cover versions are mostly used in Guitar Hero because of an artist not allowing the use of the original Master Track or otherwise not having the master track available. Cover versions are shown by the song as made famous by such as Heart-Shaped Box as made famous by Nirvana.

Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock has significantly fewer of cover versions, since Neversoft was able to get more bands to sign up, while the series is now more famous. It should be noted that every bonus song has been a master track except for "She Bangs the Drums" in Guitar Hero III.

Every Guitar Hero game since Guitar Hero: World Tour does not contain any covers.

Song Stats

Difficulty Total Notes Base Score 4-Star 5-Star
Easy 294 16,232 32,464 48,696
Medium 388 37,564 75,128 112,692
Hard 561 54,070 108,140 162,210
Expert 725 62,856 125,712 188,568


Video

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The following is a list of all the songs from Guitar Hero I.

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