Green Day Rock Band

Green Day Rock Band

48 Achievements

1,000

50-60h

Xbox 360
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Strong Arm, Billie Joe

Strong Arm, Billie Joe

Earn a Guitar Career score of 1,000,000.

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How to unlock the Strong Arm, Billie Joe achievement in Green Day Rock Band - Definitive Guide

For this achievement you need to accumulate a total score of 1,000,000 for your Guitar career.

This can be done on any difficulty, the higher the difficulty the quicker this will unlock, i suggest that once you have finished working on this achievement you move onto the next instrument for the next 1,000,000 score achievement to save you time.

This is the accumulative of your BEST scores from Quick Play or Career so you cannot replay the same song over and over, Challenge scores DO NOT count towards this.

I unlocked this after finishing the first venue playing on Hard.
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12 Jun 2010 16:45

This is a very easy achievement and will come naturally when playing through the career. I got it at the warehouse after the first 10 songs on hard (5 staring them as well). So from that depending on how well you play and the difficulty, you'll get it faster or slower.
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08 Jun 2010 16:15

For this one, the score only counts from songs played in career mode and if you repeat a song you do not get all the score from it again, you will only get the extra score you got over your previous best on it or if you did not beat your old score, your career score will remain unchanged.
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29 Sep 2010 06:54

1 Comment
Quickplay counts too.
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By Big Ell on 25 Feb 2018 23:38

This you can get by just playing through the game while playing Guitar. Once you reach a total of 1 million points across the different game modes, the trophy will unlock. Must be done playing the Guitar by yourself.

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You need to earn 1,000,000 points across all of your songs in Career and Quickplay on Guitar. Higher difficulties will earn you more points. Save your Overdrive for sections with a lot of notes and try to keep a multiplier for as long as possible.
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