Clone Hero streamer and content creator CarnyJared has achieved a remarkable feat by completing a full combo (FC) of DragonForce's iconic Guitar Hero 3 song, "Through the Fire and Flames," at an astonishing 200% speed. This incredible accomplishment, which CarnyJared announced with the words "IT. IS. OVER," was captured and shared on February 27, 2025, after a grueling nine-month practice period.
In the video's description, CarnyJared expressed his gratitude towards his supportive community, stating, "I am rightfully thankful for everybody that has supported me throughout this ridiculous grind. I have the best supporters on the entire platform of Twitch and YouTube." He highlighted the collective effort of his fans in analyzing and perfecting the sequence of the song's 3,722 notes, which ultimately led to his success.
The monumental task of FCing "Through the Fire and Flames" at double speed is a testament to CarnyJared's dedication and skill. The song, challenging enough at regular speed, becomes an intense three-minute ordeal at 200% speed. CarnyJared's on-screen statistics reveal the difficulty of the task, with nearly 2,000 successful runs past the first bridge, 662 past the second, and only 227 successful attempts at the solo section before this final achievement.
Reflecting on the impact of this accomplishment, CarnyJared shared, "This is a moment that will live with me forever." He acknowledged the support from his family and fans, which has provided him with the means to pursue his passion for Clone Hero as a livelihood. CarnyJared described the FC as the "hardest thing" he's ever done, underscoring the immense effort behind his achievement.
For those intrigued by this feat, CarnyJared has promised a comprehensive documentary over an hour long, set to be released in the coming months, detailing his journey to this world record.
For more insights into the vibrant Guitar Hero community, fans can also check out music game streamer Acai testing CRKD's new guitar controller in Fortnite Festival during IGN Fan Fest 2025.