Rocksmith 2014 System Of A Down - Aerials -exclusive < 2026 Release >
The Serj Tankian camp reportedly loved the idea, citing Rocksmith as a legitimate education platform. However, the label argued that the tablature visualization violated the "mechanical license" agreement for interactive software.
Published by: Riff Rehab | Guitar Tech Blog Date: May 3, 2026 Category: Rhythm Gaming / DLC Archaeology Rocksmith 2014 System Of A Down - Aerials -EXCLUSIVE
We are proud to present an technical and musical breakdown of one of the most sought-after "lost" tracks in rhythm gaming history: System Of A Down’s “Aerials” for Rocksmith 2014 Remastered . The Serj Tankian camp reportedly loved the idea,
While the official DLC pack for SOAD’s “Toxicity” and “Chop Suey!” saw a limited release in 2016, “Aerials” was famously left on the cutting room floor. Until now. Thanks to a leak from a former Ubisoft QA tester (who wishes to remain anonymous), we have obtained the internal arrangement charts, the cancelled note highway, and the exclusive transcription of how this masterpiece was meant to be taught. While the official DLC pack for SOAD’s “Toxicity”
Here is everything you need to know about the session. Part 1: The Holy Grail of Custom DLC Why is "Aerials" such a big deal? System Of A Down is notoriously difficult to license for interactive media. Unlike the aggressive, drop-tuned palm muting of "Toxicity," "Aerials" offers a rare dichotomy: a soft, arpeggiated verse colliding with a crushing, pentatonic-heavy chorus.
