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  • Dream Theater - "On the Backs of Angels'

    80 33.20%
  • Opeth - "Ghost of Perdition"

    57 23.65%
  • Trivium - "In Waves"

    36 14.94%
  • Starship - "We Built This City"

    134 55.60%
  • The whole Roadrunner 02 pack

    76 31.54%
  • The Dream Theater Pro Upgrade

    28 11.62%
  • The Jane's Addiction Pro Upgrade

    26 10.79%
  • One or more of this week's RBN songs on my system

    34 14.11%
  • All of this week's RBN songs on my system

    5 2.07%
  • Everything!

    13 5.39%
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  1. #41
    Road Warrior
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    IIRC, the "Jane Says" pro upgrade was discovered quite a while ago.

    I wonder whatever happened to The Band's "The Weight"? Perhaps they should re-title it "The Wait"?

  2. #42
    Rising Star
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    I am going to have so many songs to download when I start getting paid again!
    Weird Al Yankovich DLC please?

  3. #43
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    Glad to finally see DT again. Lost Not Forgotten would have been a better choice but that's because I like a challenge. On the Backs of Angels is still good though. Glad to see some Trivium. I just recently got into Trivium so I don't know all of their songs. If this Trivium song is anywhere close to anything from Shogon, I'll be happy. I heard good things about Opeth. I'm done with my deployment and coming home to play RB for the first time in 6 months and will definitely pick up these songs this weekend, along with numorous other songs that's been out since May(big spending lol)

  4. #44
    Rising Star
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    Methinks the hype train runneth over regarding the pretty much universally acclaimed worst song of the eighties (and perhaps all time). Next to "We Built This City", Nickelback is The Who.

    "Locomotion", "Bad Medicine". "We Didn't Start The Fire" and Spongebob now have company...that said..of course I'll buy it since it 's one of the most fun terrible songs to sing.

    I'm most excited for Trivium's "In Waves". (I was kind of hoping we'd get the Lady Gaga Dance Central songs but maybe later....)

    2004 USA Today:

    http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/n...st-songs_x.htm

    2011 ABC News:
    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/entertai...-of-the-1980s/
    Last edited by rab39; 11-23-2011 at 10:40 AM.
    Waiting for Depeche Mode, Patti Smith, Pavement, Public Enemy & more Rolling Stones. I have 2,000+ songs!

  5. #45
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    Quote Originally Posted by Der_Lex View Post
    Damnation and Heritage are great albums for people who can't stand growling to get into the band, though, since they have clean vocals throughout, and Åkerfeldt actually has a really nice singing voice.
    Yeah. It's just awesome to see a band who can pull all that off. Soft stuff, rawr metal and then almost straight prog.
    8/9/11 (Def Leppard) will be marked as the best day in RB history for me. HMX, major thanks for all this amazing DLC you put out!

  6. #46
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    Bummed about the Dream Theater choice, but Ghost of Perdition MORE than makes up for it. We FINALLY get Opeth and it's one of the first songs I ever heard by them and one of my favorite tracks, SO excited.

    We Built This City should be fun and amusing too

  7. #47
    Opeth was always that one band that I was meaning to listen to more of and never did, and now I'm regretting that completely. What a song. Freaking awesome week, buying all the regular DLC and checking out the RBN stuff later when I get a chance.

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Epidehl View Post
    Bummed about the Dream Theater choice, but Ghost of Perdition MORE than makes up for it.
    I hate to be a Debby Downer too because Opeth is a dream come true but this DT isn't Portnoy on the kit.

  9. #49
    That's amazing how the Starship song is over"voted" here... I just saw the short extract, that's boring! And this song ranked as the "worst record ever":

    http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/n...st-songs_x.htm

  10. #50

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomAce View Post
    I hate to be a Debby Downer too because Opeth is a dream come true but this DT isn't Portnoy on the kit.
    The new guy is pretty good himself, though. And although I haven't had time to check out the newx album yet, I have to admit I like this song better than just about anything off the previous two albums except for The Count of Tuscany.
    Crouching poster, very lexy moderator.
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    I'd like to cover you in syrup, you big dirty mod, you.
    From now on I'm going to call you My Little Stroopwaffle.
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    Lex is so cheerful as he swings his mighty banhammer of doom.


 

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