Herman Li has revealed how much money DragonForce were paid to have their Inhuman Rampage song "Through the Fire and Flames" placed as one of the playable tracks in the Guitar Hero video game ...
English metal band DragonForce, who you might recognize from “Through the Fire and the Flames” and “Your Nightmares,” will soon be releasing a song pack for Guitar Hero III. Whereas before, you could ...
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Guitar Hero Live is about to go hardcore on its fans by adding a fan-favorite song to its latest DLC song. That’s right, Dragonforce’s Through the Fire and Flames is coming to Guitar Hero Live.
The inclusion of DragonForce's blisteringly fast track "Through the Fire and Flames" in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is often credited as the moment the band exploded into mainstream awareness.
After a rough start to 2009 DragonForce is flying high again. Shortly after releasing its latest disc, "Ultra Beatdown," the band took one when guitarists Herman Li and Sam Totman injured their hands.
Guitar Hero III is the best in the series and Activision has brought to the Wii, its great that we have a wireless guitar now so i dont have to sit so close to the Television. There are some new ...
Dragonforce released their debut album Valley Of The Damned in 2003, but didn't strike it huge until 2006 with Inhuman Rampage and the meme-able single "Through The Fire And Flames." In a recent ...
At a recent tour stop in Texas, DragonForce's Herman Li launched his guitar across the stage, upward into the waiting arms of a road crew member, which ended with tragic results. And it was all ...
A super shredding ball of frenetic light, if you blink, you might miss DragonForce‘s ballistic ball of guitar-conquering fury, Herman Li. When DragonForce’s 2003 debut, Valley of the Damned, dropped ...
We’d like to think that in the life of a hard-touring metal musician, one can never expect for things to go as planned. There are just too many balls in the air, literally and figuratively, for every ...
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