Console soundtrack Band Hero for consoles features 65 songs from "mainstream acts". The game also allowed
Guitar Hero World Tour’s downloadable content to be used within
Band Hero, as well as
Guitar Hero 5. In addition, some on-disc songs from
Guitar Hero World Tour and
Guitar Hero Smash Hits were importable into
Band Hero, with music licensing limiting those that can be transferred, prior to the 2014 shutdown of DLC and exports. Furthermore, 69 of the 85 on-disc songs from
Guitar Hero 5 can be imported into Band Hero; similarly, 61 of the 65 songs from
Band Hero can be exported for use in
Guitar Hero 5 and
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock. All DLC works with Band Hero, along with all earlier on-disc songs marked as exportable, unlike
Lego Rock Band which only allows DLC and exports marked as "family friendly".
Nintendo DS soundtrack The Nintendo DS version of
Band Hero features thirty songs (per regional version from a forty-five song combined setlist) of the same genre as the console-based soundtrack. Although they feature some of the same artists from the console version, the tracks themselves are mainly different, with a limited overlap of three songs being part of the main setlists of both versions, seven available as downloadable content, and six exportable from their use in prior console games.
Importable content On release of Band Hero, 35 of the songs from World Tour and 21 from Smash Hits are importable into Band Hero for a small fee (approximately $0.10 per song), and are treated as downloadable content for the game playable in all game modes. Furthermore, 69 of the 85 tracks from Guitar Hero 5 will be importable into Band Hero. All transferred songs will also be playable in Guitar Hero 5 and will be free if downloaded in either games. However, Guitar Hero 5 or Band Hero is not backwards-compatible with World Tour nor any other Guitar Hero game. The transfer process requires the player to enter a unique code from the World Tour or Smash Hits manual to be able to redownload available songs in a pack (on the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3) or individual songs (on the Wii) that have been updated to include the new features. Players on the Xbox 360 can delete individual songs after downloading the pack. Some songs are not transferable because of licensing issues—not technical issues—according to Bright. Tim Riley, the head of music licensing at Activision, stated that the company will continue to seek licenses for more songs from previous games and downloadable content to be exported into Band Hero, but cannot guarantee that these songs will be licensed for future Guitar Hero games.
Downloadable content While
Band Hero does not have its own separate library of downloadable content, it supports
downloadable content from the Guitar Hero 5 DLC library. However, as of March 31, 2014 the downloadable content has been removed by Activision with no evidence it will be made available again. In addition, 152 of the 158 available downloadable songs for
Guitar Hero World Tour are forward-compatible with
Guitar Hero 5 and
Band Hero; the existing content is automatically upgraded to include all features new to these games and was immediately available to players upon release of
Band Hero. Downloaded songs can be used in all game modes, provided all participating players have the song, including in the game's Career mode when players are given the option to select any song to play. The entire Band Hero DLC library is also available in Guitar Hero 5, and vice versa, so both games embrace the same DLC library. Nine of the DLC songs released had specific focus on Band Hero and are listed below. ==Reception==