Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered Drowning Pool New -
Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered remains a highly regarded guitar-learning tool, though its availability and "new" content have shifted due to the recent launch of Rocksmith+. Drowning Pool Content
Official DLC support for Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered concluded in March 2020 as Ubisoft transitioned to the subscription-based Rocksmith+ . While no "new" official Drowning Pool tracks are being released for the 2014 edition, their signature hit is available in the legacy library. Official Drowning Pool DLC rocksmith 2014 edition remastered drowning pool new
How Rocksmith enhances learning on these songs
- Real-time note detection: You actually play the riffs and get immediate feedback on intonation and timing, which accelerates muscle memory for aggressive rhythms.
- Riff Repeater: Isolate a crushing riff, slow it down, loop it, and incrementally increase speed until it’s performance-ready.
- Adaptive difficulty: Rocksmith keeps the groove intact by scaling complexity — so novice players still feel like they’re “in” the song while improving.
- Tone recreation: The game’s amp and pedal emulation help reproduce chunky, saturated tones that make Drowning Pool’s riffs feel authentic on a bedroom rig.
Riff Repeater: Examining "New" Drowning Pool Content in Rocksmith 2014
For rhythm guitarists, few bands offer the immediate, visceral satisfaction of Drowning Pool. Whether it is a fresh official DLC drop or a high-quality Community Charter creation on Steam Workshop, the arrival of new Drowning Pool tracks in Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered is an event. It signals a shift toward heavy drop-tuned riffs, aggressive down-picking, and stamina-testing rhythm sections. Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered remains a highly regarded
- Beginner: Not recommended (drop tuning + fast chugs)
- Intermediate: Perfect – builds speed and rhythm consistency
- Advanced: Too simple for a challenge, but fun to play loud
Rocksmith is a popular music video game developed by Ubisoft. The game was first released in 2012 and has since become a staple in the music gaming community. In 2014, a remastered edition of the game was released, featuring improved gameplay and a new user interface. One of the bands featured in Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered is Drowning Pool, an American heavy metal band known for their aggressive sound and energetic live performances. This paper will explore the features of Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered and the music of Drowning Pool, with a focus on their song "New". Real-time note detection: You actually play the riffs
Tip: In Riff Repeater, set tuning check to “off” if your intonation is slightly off but still playable.
The Verdict: Essential for the Digital Guitarist
Is the Drowning Pool track "new" in the sense of a 2024 release? No. But is it "new" to you if you haven't learned it yet? Absolutely.
Drowning Pool – “Bodies” (DLC for RS2014 Remastered)
Released: Early Rocksmith 2014 DLC (originally 2013, works in Remastered)
Tuning: Drop C (CGCFAD)
Lead/ Rhythm/ Bass: Yes / Yes / Yes