Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered Drowning Pool New 〈Firefox Confirmed〉

Drowning Pool tracks aren’t just for rhythm players — lead sections provide chances to refine bends, vibrato, and controlled legato. Use Riff Repeater to isolate phrasing nuances and add articulations as you push toward full-speed runs.

You might wonder why a band famous for early 2000s aggression works so well in a learning tool. The answer lies in the Remastered features.

Drowning Pool’s music isn’t technically complex (no Yngwie Malmsteen sweeps here), but it is rhythmically brutal. The Remastered Riff Repeater allows you to slow down those galloping palm mutes to 50% speed. This is perfect for nailing the pocket groove of songs like "The Game" before speeding back up to 100%. rocksmith 2014 edition remastered drowning pool new

A nu-metal anthem famous for the line “Let the bodies hit the floor.” Simple, heavy, and perfect for intermediate players learning drop-tuned riffing.

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Fun Factor: 9/10 – one of those songs you play to blow off steam.


Playing Drowning Pool on Rocksmith isn't about sweep picking or shredding solos; it is about precision and endurance. Drowning Pool tracks aren’t just for rhythm players

Tip: In Riff Repeater, set tuning check to “off” if your intonation is slightly off but still playable.