Crap. I'm somewhat torn between Moving Pictures and Best of the Who.
Boston Pack 01 (6 tracks)
Best of The Who (12 tracks)
Rush's Moving Pictures (7 tracks)
Lady Gaga Pack 01 (4 tracks)
Iron Maiden's Greatest Hits (12 tracks)
Queen Pack 01 (10 tracks)
Heartache Duets Pack (7 tracks)
No Doubt's Greatest Hits (13 tracks)
Pearl Jam's Ten (11 tracks)
Oasis Pack 01 (3 tracks)
Crap. I'm somewhat torn between Moving Pictures and Best of the Who.
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I voted for Heartache Duets Pack, It has the most perfect blend of 80's and contemporary.
1. London Calling, prior to it releasing on RB I had only heard two songs by The Clash now I own their entire catalogue on vinyl.
2. Chinese Democracy, definitely in the minority, but god I love this album (pro-guitar please)
Last edited by Marlboro; 10-26-2011 at 07:29 PM. Reason: typo
Voted for Queen and am reminded that we're still missing many fantastic Queen tunes.
London Calling for sure.
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1. Iron Maiden pack
2. Guns n Roses, Chinese Democracy album
3. Judas Priest, British Steel album
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Voted Queen and Boston. Both packs have a great mix of recognizable/iconic tracks and deep cuts, and are actually fun on all instruments (not every single song in the pack, but the two packs have standouts for each of the instruments).
My absolute favorite though would probably be "Rust in Peace", with "Alice Cooper Pack 01" close behind.
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