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Sandman42 said:I actually like every single song on Peace Sells. It's such a classic thrash album.
Well that's a given.
Sandman42 said:I actually like every single song on Peace Sells. It's such a classic thrash album.
I've listened to them all, I originally hated them but I'm willing to give it a second chance. I have had a change of heart before, like with the Metallica pack.fistfulofmetal said:Well.. are you saying you've never actually listened to the songs you're claiming are "terrible-to-listen-to" thrash?
Either way, the best songs on Peace Sells are: Good Mourning/Black Friday, My Last Words, and Devil's Island.
Duck said:The Who Baba O'Riley, Who Are You, Amazing Journey, and Young Man Blues. I'm probably forgetting something else. Just don't get Eminence Front, though, it's boring on drums and tedious and not fun at all on guitar.
Eminence Front on guitar in my opinion is repetitive and not very fun, especially compared to, say, Who Are You.Motion Picture Soundtrack said:Huh?
ahoyhoy said:It's offical: every piece of my Rock Band (neigh, Music Genre in general) equipment is defective. Let's run through the list:
- Xplorer whammy only goes down half way. Didn't work at all when GHII launched, had to manually fix it.
- Les Paul removable neck randomly fucks up the blue and yellow buttons. Tape helps, but not always
- Strat crippled by crappy strum bar that broke TWICE. Now permanently out of commission
- Drums broke in several ways. Blue pad had a crack. Two bass pedals snapped. Drum sticks worn down pretty bad
Latest: Microphone broken. Unbelievable. Before you ask, NO I haven't been doing any Daltrey's with it (swinging the microphone around by the cord). I've been getting bad static randomly for a while, and today when I tried to reposition the cord, the microphone cut off completely.
God damn Rock Band. If you weren't so damn fun, I wouldn't sink so much money into making your piece of shit equipment work.
Motion Picture Soundtrack said:Sea & Sand and Leaving Here are both infinitely better than Substitute.
Belgand said:Them's fightin' words. It is a major fan favorite.
Motion Picture Soundtrack said:You can have Substitute if we also get The Real Me.
Motion Picture Soundtrack said:You can have Substitute if we also get The Real Me.
rhfb said:They just need to do another 12 pack of who songs. Boris The Spider GET
I would, but my hook up is dry and I'm far too sober at the moment.Charron said:Someone start talking about drugs so we can finish the cliche.![]()
Because it couldn't be mistaken for a domestic disturbance or dinosaur attack?The Jer said:I'm a huge metal fan and I don't like the Peace Sells album.
The Jer said:My album suggestions:
The Who: Not really an album, but rather a large pack. I bought about half of these songs. I regret getting each one. I don't enjoy playing these tracks. I like The Who okay, but I don't like them enough to endure playing the tracks.
I really don't know why. I think it may be that so much of it is live more than anything else. who knows? i just don't like playing it.Motion Picture Soundtrack said:What the fuck.
beermonkey@tehbias said:There are some fucking horrible recommendations in this thread.
The Jer said:My album suggestions:
Rush: Everything is worth getting. YYZ and Tom Sawyer are probably the best tracks. But, you really can't go wrong.
Megadeth: Nothing. I like metal, but I do not like this album. Also, everything on this album is way too difficult for me to enjoy playing. So, it's a bunch of songs I don't like and am unable to play.
Red Hot Chilli Peppers: Everything. Get all Chili Peppers tracks. Particularly, from this album: Under the Bridge, Suck my Kiss, and Breaking the Girl. Not from the album: Snow and Tell Me Baby.
The Who: Not really an album, but rather a large pack. I bought about half of these songs. I regret getting each one. I don't enjoy playing these tracks. I like The Who okay, but I don't like them enough to endure playing the tracks.
The Pixies: suck
The Cars: Just What I Needed is a good track
Judas Priest: Electric Eye and You've Got Another Thing Coming are good tracks.
not me dude. I'm on like my 3rd drum kit, 4th guitar. and 4th drum pedal (it's my butterknife and duct tape pedal that won't break, it's awesome - first pedal to break, but the "mod" is still going strong).M3wThr33 said:ALL my shit still works. I only ever exchanged my original strat before the deal ended out of fear, not quality.
LAUNCH DAY DRUMS still working. Drum rolls, pedal, everything. I play on expert and bang the hell out of them
Microphone is fine. (Although I have like 7 to use)
Guitars doing great. All 4.
The ONLY thing that has broken was my 360 controller clip for my mic stand (Which I got replaced) and the mic clip for a generic mic stand.
The Jer said:My album suggestions:
The Who: Not really an album, but rather a large pack. I bought about half of these songs. I regret getting each one. I don't enjoy playing these tracks. I like The Who okay, but I don't like them enough to endure playing the tracks.
Well, no one asked about Boston and Metallica (they aren't "albums").ahoyhoy said:Terrible, terrible suggestions.
The Who Pack is a must to anyone who likes music. The Cars are worth at least checking out. The Boston pack is a must to anyone who also enjoys music. Rush is awesome, Priest is decent, Metallica is decent.
The Pixies do suck, though.
Does Boston become an album after the 20 free songs are released*? Or is it not an album just because it was sold labeled as a 'pack'?The Jer said:Well, no one asked about Boston and Metallica (they aren't "albums").
The Jer said:not me dude. I'm on like my 3rd drum kit, 4th guitar. and 4th drum pedal (it's my butterknife and duct tape pedal that won't break, it's awesome - first pedal to break, but the "mod" is still going strong).
with my current equipment: the tilt sensor stopped working on one guitar, my drum pads drop notes (particularly on rolls), and I'm using a butter-knife and duct tape bass pedal (which actually works amazingly).
The Jer said:My album suggestions:
Rush: Everything is worth getting. YYZ and Tom Sawyer are probably the best tracks. But, you really can't go wrong.
Megadeth: Nothing. I like metal, but I do not like this album. Also, everything on this album is way too difficult for me to enjoy playing. So, it's a bunch of songs I don't like and am unable to play.
Red Hot Chilli Peppers: Everything. Get all Chili Peppers tracks. Particularly, from this album: Under the Bridge, Suck my Kiss, and Breaking the Girl. Not from the album: Snow and Tell Me Baby.
The Who: Not really an album, but rather a large pack. I bought about half of these songs. I regret getting each one. I don't enjoy playing these tracks. I like The Who okay, but I don't like them enough to endure playing the tracks.
The Pixies: suck
The Cars: Just What I Needed is a good track
Judas Priest: Electric Eye and You've Got Another Thing Coming are good tracks.
AMUSIX said:Also, it stuns me that after a year of doing this, people STILL can't hear if a song will be boring or not. I've repeatedly seen begging for a certain song, and then when that song hits, it's suddenly disappointing. Learn to listen to music, people. Learn to hear what the instruments are doing. Learn to recognize what works in rock band and what doesn't.**
**You know who you are.
Belgand said:I think you might be my polar opposite. Some sort of evil alternate-world version of myself created simply to come here and espouse the exact opposite of my opinions on music. Well, except for Rush.
Frankly I'm amazed we have so much love for Rush here. I know far more people IRL and elsewhere who just don't like Rush, yet despite our other disagreements just about everyone here is into them. Wonderful.
Belgand said:I will agree that this is definitely a problem. Some people just don't get it, but thankfully, it's a lot better here than in other places where I'd hear people complaining about the lack of "Smells Like Teen Spirit". Probably the most egregious offender of people suggesting great songs that just aren't appropriate for the game.
Ha, no, not you. Actually noone specific, but just the people who cheered when El Scorcho was announced, only to be surprised at how boring it is. Or the ones who complained that Pinball Wizard wasn't in the Best Of Pack, only to find out that its one of the weakest Who songs to play.Belgand said:??? Me? It's something I generally try to keep in mind.
Another great example. There's a LOT of Queen that would work so incredibly well in Rock Band, but there are constant requests of Bohemian Rhapsody, or We Are the Champions. Great songs, sure...but would translate so weakly to Rock Band.Motion Picture Soundtrack said:Bohemian Rhapsody. But I'd still buy it.
AMUSIX said:Ha, no, not you. Actually noone specific, but just the people who cheered when El Scorcho was announced, only to be surprised at how boring it is. Or the ones who complained that Pinball Wizard wasn't in the Best Of Pack, only to find out that its one of the weakest Who songs to play.
And, yes, Doolittle is a prime example of this. I mean, people suggesting the entire album to someone who isn't already a fan of the band? Really? Not that the Pixies aren't great in their way, but so much of Doolittle just doesn't translate to Rock Band very well.
TheGreatDave said:Best Weezer song from Pinkerton would be Falling For You. Alt strumming verses! Awesome vocals! Modest variants in the drumming patterns! A sentimental value to warm your heart!
It bugs me that all the Weezer choices have been incorrect, except for Greatest Man, which is so over the top it had to be put in a video game. They should put out Christmas Celebration by Weezer this December. I'd pay good money.
Motion Picture Soundtrack said:Nothing from the Blue Album could even remotely be considered an incorrect Weezer choice.
TheGreatDave said:Say It Ain't So is an incorrect choice. It's a pretty boring song. Blue Album is my favourite Weezer album, and SIAS is probably my least favourite on it. But I may be blinded by that simple fact. I guess it's slightly more interesting to play than Surf Wax America would be. Even if it is half the song.