All of the tracks, excluding "
Because, It's Midnite", were released during the 1980s, as the game's title suggests; "Because, It's Midnite" is performed by the fictional "80s
hair metal" band Limozeen from the Internet cartoon
Homestar Runner (Harmonix co-founder/CEO
Alex Rigopulos is a professed fan of Homestar Runner). Two songs were originally written in the 1970s, but were covered by bands in the 1980s. These songs are "
Radar Love" by
Golden Earring, but covered by
White Lion and "
Ballroom Blitz" by
Sweet and covered by
Krokus. The song list includes tracks such as "
Round and Round" by
Ratt, "
Metal Health" by
Quiet Riot, "
Holy Diver" by
Dio, "
Heat of the Moment" by
Asia and "
Nothin' But a Good Time" by
Poison. Five of the songs are master tracks: "Because It's Midnite", "
I Ran (So Far Away)" by
A Flock of Seagulls,
Scandal's "
The Warrior",
Twisted Sister's "
I Wanna Rock", and
Judas Priest's "
Electric Eye", while the rest are covers. The final setlist was revealed by
GameSpy on June 28, 2007. Unlike previous
Guitar Hero games, there are no bonus tracks in
Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s.
Bow Wow Wow's "
I Want Candy" was originally announced for the game and appeared in many preview builds. However, RedOctane announced that it would no longer appear in the final version. No official comment in regards to the song's removal was given.
Limozeen is a fictional 80s
glam metal band featured in the
Homestar Runner series of web cartoons; while the song was created in 2003, it parodies the style of these bands. Judas Priest's "Electric Eye" includes "The Hellion", the preceding track on the
Screaming for Vengeance album that segues right into "Electric Eye". Poison's "Nothin' But a Good Time" is labeled in game as "Ain't Nothin' But a Good Time". Twisted Sister's "I Wanna Rock" is featured as a re-recorded master track of the song, not the original album version. The original version of "Ballroom Blitz" was recorded by the band
Sweet and was actually released in 1973. The original version of "Radar Love" was recorded by the band
Golden Earring and was actually released in 1973. == Reception ==