As many of you know, I stopped playing Guitar Hero III shortly after I bought it. I got stuck on Tenacious D’s “The Metal” on Expert, and after I became frustrated with the game’s arbitrarily difficult note charts, I bought Rock Band in mid-December. Since then, the GH III disc has not seen the inside of my PS3. Consequently, I have not spent a single penny on GH III DLC — not even when one of my favorite bands, Muse, was put in the game.

Another British alt-rock band that I absolutely love is Coldplay, and I’ve always thought they’d be a perfect fit for Rock Band (especially because I love to belt out Chris Martin’s vocals). However, Activision has sadly beaten Harmonix/MTV Games to the punch here. According to Entertainment Weekly, Coldplay’s new single, “Violet Hill”, off of their upcoming album, Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends (set for release on June 17th), will be making an appearance in Guitar Hero III (presumably). Martin, the band’s frontman, mentioned that “[‘Violet Hill’] is the first Coldplay song to be put on Guitar Hero.”

If you haven’t heard “Violet Hill” yet, it’s very good — it’s more guitar-based, so I suppose it works in Guitar Hero. Still, just as with most songs by my favorite artists, I can’t help but lament that “Violet Hill” won’t be in Rock Band instead. There’s no price or release date mentioned, so I wonder if it’ll be released in a three-song pack with two songs I don’t want, just like most GH III DLC.

Hit the jump for thoughts on this from editors who are rabid Rock Band fans.

[via Entertainment Weekly]

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