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YouTube takes down a player’s Guitar Hero video, he redoes it

Youtuber GuitarHeroFailure redoes perfect score of "Bark at the Moon" after copyright violation.
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Copyright has taken another victim this past week. YouTube took down a video by GuitarHeroFailure. The video was of a perfect score on Guitar Hero: Smash Hits of “Bark at the Moon” by Ozzy Osbourne. 

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In response to YouTube taking down his original video, GuitarHeroFailure posted another one. However, this time, he was not going to get the video deleted.

The description reads: “What a meme am i right??? This is a cool song but it was taken down by youtube so I fixed the audio.” 

In a rendition that commenters called “masterfully done” and “still sounds better than Nickelback,” GuitarHeroFailure dubbed over the new video of their perfect score. Hilarity ensues. 

The best part arguably starts at 2:41. The ending is also worth listening to. 

“Bark at the Moon” actually has a history of being a difficult song to complete perfectly in Guitar Hero. But that mainly refers to the original Guitar Hero where the mechanics which made getting a full comboed version very difficult to obtain.


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Geeky gamer with a BA in Anthropology who liked playing Shadows of Mordor for the insight into Orc/Uruk hai society.