Guitar Queer-O

They become Guitar Hero rock star celebrities overnight, enjoying the hedonistic "sex and drugs" lifestyle.

Kyle goes on to perform at a local bowling alley by its owner for free food and drink, improving as he plays.

While driving around in-game, Stan hears "Carry on Wayward Son" on the radio and remembers the good time he had with Kyle.

The celebrities that the boys meet at the party are real-life Colorado celebrities: KDVR news anchor Ron Zapollo (though he is recognized as being from "channel 4", where he had not worked since the late 1980s),[2] American Furniture Warehouse President Jake Jabs,[3] and diamond mogul Tom Shane.

[4] Jay Cutler, the then-quarterback for the Denver Broncos, was insulted by Stan in the episode ("You kind of suck, but my dad says you might be good some day").

[citation needed] Stan asks his new partner to play Jordan and John the Fisherman, written by guitarist Buckethead and theme song artist Primus, respectively.

[13] The New York Times identified Guitar Hero's reference in the episode as the most effective TV product placement for that week.

[14][15] "Guitar Queer-O", along with the thirteen other episodes from South Park's eleventh season, were released on a three-disc DVD set in the United States on August 12, 2008.