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Because of its inclusion in the game, DragonForce's sales greatly increased following its announcement in the game.<ref>Snider, Mike usatoday.com, 2008 http://www.usatoday.com/tech/gaming/2008-02-14-guitar-hero-effect_N.htm</ref> The song is the gayby some to be DragonForce's most popular song to date.
 
Because of its inclusion in the game, DragonForce's sales greatly increased following its announcement in the game.<ref>Snider, Mike usatoday.com, 2008 http://www.usatoday.com/tech/gaming/2008-02-14-guitar-hero-effect_N.htm</ref> The song is the gayby some to be DragonForce's most popular song to date.
   
Through the Fire and Flames later returned for [[Guitar Hero Live]] in [[GHTV]] mode, being teased briefly on January 11, 2016 for a few hours but was officially released on February 3, 2016 under the Shred-A-Thon music channel. However, it is the 5-minute music video version in Guitar Hero Live due to GHTV having music videos.
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Through the Fire and Flames later returned for [[Guitar Hero Live]] in [[GHTV]] mode, being teased briefly on January 11, 2016 for a few hours but was officially released on February 3, 2016 in the Shred-A-Thon special music channel. However, it is the 5-minute music video version in Guitar Hero Live due to GHTV having music videos.
   
 
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Through the Fire and Flames
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As Performed By DragonForce
Year 2006
Appears in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
Guitar Hero: Smash Hits
Guitar Hero Live
Tier/DLC GH3: Bonus
GH:SH: Quebec City
GHL: GHTV
★★★★ (Expert) 404,670 Expert; 296,676 Hard; 203,132 Medium; 123,504 Easy
★★★★★ (Expert) 566,538 Expert; 415,347 Hard; 284,385 Medium; 172,906 Easy

Through the Fire and Flames, (also known as TTFAF for short), is a song written and recorded by English power metal band DragonForce, appearing as the first track (and single) on their third studio album, Inhuman Rampage (2006). It is widely considered to be the hardest Guitar Hero song in the series. There are two ways to play this song on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock; the lead guitarist (Herman Li's part, some of Sam Totman's part) which is harder and more popular, or rhythm guitarist (Sam Totman's part). In Guitar Hero Smash Hits, the song is available for full band play, with the bass replacing the rhythm guitar.

Because of its inclusion in the game, DragonForce's sales greatly increased following its announcement in the game.[1] The song is the gayby some to be DragonForce's most popular song to date.

Through the Fire and Flames later returned for Guitar Hero Live in GHTV mode, being teased briefly on January 11, 2016 for a few hours but was officially released on February 3, 2016 in the Shred-A-Thon special music channel. However, it is the 5-minute music video version in Guitar Hero Live due to GHTV having music videos.

Walkthrough

The intro is generally considered the hardest part of the song. The intro is all hammer-ons, but its speed results in many players failing at less than 5%. A common method for passing the intro to the song is Tapping, but many find it passable while sticking with one fretting and one strumming hand. Some common tapping methods include tapping blue and orange, or tapping yellow blue and orange. Another way is to hold green with any right hand finger, leave it there, and quickly hit the hammer ons in the second (RYBO) hand position. Either way all notes higher than green should be hit and released to green very quickly.

Piano style players could try holding green with their pinky and their pointer finger above red. Their other hand could go above Yellow, Blue and Orange. They could then strum the first note with their foot.

This is often considered to be the hardest song on the PS2 and Wii version of Guitar Hero III and competes for hardest song on the XBOX360 and PS3 versions with "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" (downloadable content - Boss Battle Track Pack). It is almost always considered the hardest song to full combo in any Guitar Hero game, along with Bark At The Moon (GH1 Version Only), Jordan, Free Bird, Satch Boogie, TDWDTG, Sudden DeathBlack Widow of La Porte and Fury of the Storm (another song by DragonForce). The song involves intensive strumming and fret work and contains the "Red Snake" (within the section of the song entitled So Far Away 3 in Practice Mode) which has been calculated at about 26.6 notes per second, with ludicrously rapid hammer-ons and pull-offs from red to orange, back to red, down to red, and back to green. Shortened up it would be RYRG around 6.5 times per second. It can be FC'ed by anchoring and releasing the red notes right after the YBO taps.

However, this song was Full Combo'ed by Chris Chike long before The Devil Went Down to Georgia was by Danny, although this may be due to the fact that more time was devoted to TTFAF than TDWDTG.

Walkthrough

During the real song it is played on the clavichord. Simply hold down the green button and ignore it, focusing on the melody played on the red, yellow, blue and orange buttons and remember to release them to "pull off" to the green note. Many people prefer to tap this section. One trick is to put a rubber band around the green note for the intro. This is not considered "cheating" but more of a cheap trick used to progress more easily. In addition to a rubber band, they could also have another individual hold down the green button.

Technically, the intro is actually full of pull-offs, since in the game and real electric guitar, the ability to pull off makes the green note automatically play and is what propels players through this intro. Had the first note been green, and then the second red, rather than the reverse, then the whole intro could be termed hammer-ons due to the notes approaching from left to right. This would also make the intro very slightly easier due to the ability to hammer on the first note then pull off to green.

Appears In

This song appears as a Master Track.
This song appears as a Music Video in GHTV.

A Full Combo

On June 3rd, 2008, Chris Chike (Known as Iamchris4life) posted a video of his first full combo (FC) run of the song. It was the first recorded FC of the song. On October 1st, 2008. Baseballkid7 scored the third FC, which also was the last song he had to FC. JPrez44 has also managed to FC it, along with ggamerman. On July 15, 2009, Guitarherodude2008 also got an FC on this song.

GuitarHeroPhenom, Danny Johnson, has now FCed this song 27 times (on record) and is now currently in 1st official place, and quite possibly the only person to have done so without "two-handed tapping", by only ever using one hand on the fret buttons. Danny made the Guinness record on February 26th, 2009, breaking Iamchris4life's 8-month streak of holding the title. Danny Frank (known as oddballzfrank), Danny Johnson, Jprez44, GuitarHeroAddict112, PrestonxPunk and GHX X are the only people recorded to have "full comboed" the song on Guitar Hero: Smash Hits.

Trivia

  • Most people that try this song on any difficulty can't play the intro of the song.
  • Herman Li, the lead guitarist for DragonForce, failed the song on Hard with 2% completion and has stated that it is impossible. Since then a few players have FCed it and Danny Johnson has done so 27 times.
    • Furthermore, in a YouTube video titled "Can DragonForce play their own song on Expert?" Herman Li and Sam Totman attemped a Pro Face-Off playthrough of the song, as they both play the same instrument in real life. Not even 2 seconds in and the "PLUNK!"s and "WAIL!"s of missed notes are heard. Apparently, they cannot play their own song on expert.
  • The only legitimate FCs, proven to be real of this song to be put on YouTube (Identified by username) are by: iamchris4life, JPrez44, GuitarHeroPhenom, UKOGmonkey, Joedamillio, and ggamerman.
  • This is one of only three bonus songs that does not have to be purchased in order to be played. (Along with Kings and Queens and the Joe Perry Guitar Battle)
  • This is also the final encore song, which is playable in the end credits. When played in the credits, this song cannot be failed. There is also no star power or rock meter in the credits. This also happens in Kings & Queens in Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, Pull Me Under in Guitar Hero World Tour, 21st Century Schizoid Man in Guitar Hero 5, and American Pie in Band Hero.
  • On the 360 version of the game, if the song is completed on Expert, the player achieves the "Inhuman" achievement. This is a reference to the DragonForce's album Inhuman Rampage, in which the song is on.
  • When you start up this song on Expert on either the Wii or Playstation 2, the loading screen will always say "Good Luck."
  • This song was FCed on Expert difficulty before it was FCed on Hard.
  • This is the only song contained on the original disc that the "Now That's Impressive" Achievement can be obtained on.
  • In Expert and Hard, the note difference is 999 notes. This is possibly a reference of Studio 999, which is a reference of Neversoft.
  • This song has 32 different sections, more than any other song in the game.
  • This song is the only bonus song from Guitar Hero III to appear in Guitar Hero: Smash Hits.
  • One of the most popular YouTube videos is of a (then) 9 year old kid named Ben Eberle playing TTFAF on Expert. He holds the world record for youngest person to get 5 stars on this song.
  • This song is mentioned in the final tutorial. When The God Of Rock and Lou are arguing with each other about a guitar battle, The God of Rock suggests going to Mt. Olympus for some "Expert DragonForce".
  • The song was originally supposed to be the final campaign song, but it was put as the end bonus song instead because of its extreme difficulty.

Song Stats (Expert)

Notes in Guitar Hero III: 3,722

Notes in Guitar Hero Smash Hits: 3,715

Star Power Paths: 25

Average NPS throughout the song: 8.34 (some section contain more than 30 NPS)

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References

v · t · eSongs of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
Starting Out Small
Slow Ride · Talk Dirty to Me · Hit Me With Your Best Shot · Story of My Life · Rock and Roll All Nite
Your First Real Gig
Mississippi Queen · School's Out · Sunshine of Your Love · Barracuda · Guitar Battle vs. Tom Morello · Bulls on Parade
Making the Video
When You Were Young · Miss Murder · The Seeker · Lay Down · Paint It Black
European Invasion
Paranoid · Anarchy in the U.K. · Kool Thing · My Name is Jonas · Even Flow
Bighouse Blues
Holiday in Cambodia · Rock You Like a Hurricane · Same Old Song and Dance · La Grange · Guitar Battle vs. Slash · Welcome to the Jungle
The Hottest Band on Earth
Black Magic Woman · Cherub Rock · Black Sunshine · The Metal · Pride and Joy
Live in Japan
Before I Forget · Stricken · 3's and 7's · Knights of Cydonia · Cult of Personality
Battle for Your Soul
Raining Blood · Cliffs of Dover · The Number of the Beast · One · Guitar Battle vs. Lou
Co-op Career's encores
Sabotage · Reptilia · Suck My Kiss · Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll · Helicopter · Monsters
Bonus tracks
Avalancha · In the Belly of a Shark · Can't Be Saved · Closer · Don't Hold Back · Down n' Dirty · F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X. · Generation Rock · Go That Far · Hier kommt Alex · I'm in the Band · Impulse · In Love · Mauvais Garcon · Metal Heavy Lady · Minus Celsius · My Curse · Nothing for Me Here · Prayer of the Refugee · Radio Song · Ruby · She Bangs the Drums · Take This Life · The Way It Ends · Through the Fire and Flames
Downloadable tracks
Carcinogen Crush · Tina · Putting Holes In Happiness · All My Life · The Pretender · This is a Call · She Builds Quick Machines · Slither · Messages · Tom Morello Guitar Battle · Slash Guitar Battle · The Devil Went Down To Georgia · Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix · No More Sorrow · Sleeping Giant · Pretty Handsome Awkward · Ernten Was Wir Säen · So Payaso · Antisocial · We Three Kings · Peace of Mind · Any Way You Want It · Juke Box Hero · Dream On · Excuse Me Mr. · Don't Speak · Sunday Morning · The Arsonist · Hole in the Earth · Almost Easy · Famous for Nothing · (F)lannigan's Ball · Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya · Nine Lives · Rock of Ages · Photograph · Top Gun Anthem · I Am Murloc · The End Begins (To Rock) · Surfing With the Alien · Supermassive Black Hole · Stockholm Syndrome · Exo-Politics · Heroes of our Time · Operation Ground and Pound · Revolution Deathsquad · That Was Just Your Life · The End of the Line · Broken, Beat & Scarred · The Day That Never Comes · Cyanide · The Judas Kiss · Suicide & Redemption · My Apocalypse
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Companion Pack (soundtrack)
Guitar Hero III Intro · Cherub Rock · 3's and 7's · Miss Murder · Slither · Kool Thing · Cult of Personality (Guitar Hero Version) · Putting Holes in Happiness (Nick Zinner Remix) · Tina · Prayer of the Refugee · The Devil Went Down to Georgia (Guitar Hero Original)
v · t · eSongs of Guitar Hero: Smash/Greatest Hits
Amazon Rain Forest
I Love Rock 'N Roll · Heart-Shaped Box · Hit Me with Your Best Shot · Rock and Roll All Nite · Take Me Out · More Than a Feeling · Stellar
Grand Canyon
I Wanna Rock · Woman · Them Bones · Godzilla · Lay Down · Take It Off · Killing in the Name
Polar Ice Cap
Round and Round · Cherry Pie · Shout at the Devil · Hey You · Unsung (Live in Chicago) · Miss Murder · Nothin' but a Good Time
London Sewerage System
Carry On Wayward Son · Back in the Saddle · Monkey Wrench · Mother · Message in a Bottle · Smoke on the Water · Killer Queen
The Sphinx
Electric Eye · Thunder Kiss '65 · Freya · Barracuda · Stop! · No One Knows · Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart
The Great Wall of China
Psychobilly Freakout · Cult of Personality · Cowboys from Hell (Live) · Bark at the Moon · YYZ · Laid to Rest · Free Bird
The Lost City of Atlantis
The Trooper · Play with Me · Caught in a Mosh · Raining Blood · Beast and the Harlot
Quebec City
Through the Fire and Flames
GHTunes example songs
Paradise Inferno · TANK'S CHOPPER · Hand of Thunder · Shred Diver · Brimstone '72 · Bar Room Blowout · Down to Dust · Walking in Glass · Luminous Giant · Pillowdrop Laser · Tower of Crimmion · Switchblade Lover · Northbound Rain · Purple Sun · Sunset '88 · Leopard Spandex · SixGun Starship · King Gonzo · Miracle's Bane · Twang Terror · Funkfectious
*Setlist ordered by Band career