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Stan and Kyle become local celebrities after they score 100,000 points on the video game "Guitar Hero." A talent agent signs them to a contract, which ends up ruining their friendship.
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The two songs mentioned from Stan are Buckethead's "Jordan" and Primus' "John the Fisherman". Both of these songs were official master tracks in 'Guitar Hero II'.
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Goofs
It is impossible for two competent Guitar Hero players to score lower than 100,000 points in co-op mode, or to score as high as 1,000,000 points on a song with as few notes as "Woman" (the current world record on the latter is below 500,000).
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Guitar Hero (2005)
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Soundtracks
"I Wanna Be Sedated"
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Guitar Queer-o is the second to last episode of Season 11.This episode spoofs the popular "Guitar hero" video game series, as well as rock stars in general.Stan and Kyle are excellent at guitar hero and reach 100,000 points.Afterwords a record producer comes and asks them to beat 1,000,000 points.They start hanging out with all the celebrities and the life seems well, until Stan betrays Kyle after a talk with the producer.Stan then buys a game called "heroin hero" and becomes addicted to it.This causes him to play worse and eventually lose his 1,000,000 points.He then does some thinking and asks Kyle for forgiveness and if they can play again as friends.The ending of this episode is fairly funny and the character "Randy" is hilarious as usual.The episode has a fairly good soundtrack of actual songs such as "Carry On My Wayward Son" by Kansas & "John The Fisherman" by Primus.The episode is pretty funny and interesting as well.Overall a good south park episode.