Additions:
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? is the hardest album/track pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are also considered to be very fun and challenging by many players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has a section almost reaching 19nps.
Drums on this album are equally as difficult. Every song may not be final tier, but almost any
game_rockband Rock Band∞ player would agree that this pack contains some of the hardest drums songs this game has ever seen. Unlike guitar and bass, many players disliked the extreme difficulty of the drums on this album. Every single song has at least one very fast double bass section. Many people also complained about how when charting bass drums on these charts, they charted the kick that was off-beat with the snare/cymbals, making some parts even more difficult.
While drums, guitar, and bass prove the ultimate challenge, the vocals on this album are somewhat lacking in difficulty and fun factor in many players minds. Many consist of long percussion sections, and little singing. However, the general Scorehero population still agrees that Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? is one of the hardest DLC packs to come out.
Deletions:
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are also considered to be the most fun of all dlc, by many experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has a section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, with some parts reaching around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (15-16nps).
Drums on this album are equally as difficult. Every song may not be final tier, but almost any
game_rockband Rock Band∞ player would agree that this pack contains some of the hardest drums songs this game has ever seen. Unlike guitar and bass, many players disliked the extreme difficulty of the drums on this album. Every single song has at least one very fast double bass section, that only the mightiest players will survive through. Many people also complained about how when charting bass drums on these charts, they charted the kick that was off-beat with the snare/cymbals, making some parts even more difficult.
While drums, guitar, and bass prove the ultimate challenge, the vocals on this album are somewhat lacking, in both difficulty and fun factor, in many players minds. Many consist of long percussion sections, and little singing. However, the general Scorehero population still agrees that Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? is one of the hardest downloadable track pack to come out.
Edited on
2008-10-12 19:28:10 by joerod
[removed useless info/words/descriptions, added correct info]
Additions:
Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Megadeth, released in 1986. It reached number 76 on the Billboard 200 charts in 1986. It is one of Megadeth's most successful albums.
It became the sixth full album released as DLC for
game_rockband Rock Band∞ on September 16th, 2008. The album included 7 tracks, excluding the song
Song_RB2_PeaceSells Peace Sells∞, which is already included on the
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞ game disc. The album is available on Xbox Live and PSN, costing 880msp ($10.99) or 160msp ($1.99) for each track individually.
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are also considered to be the most fun of all dlc, by many experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has a section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, with some parts reaching around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (15-16nps).
Drums on this album are equally as difficult. Every song may not be final tier, but almost any
game_rockband Rock Band∞ player would agree that this pack contains some of the hardest drums songs this game has ever seen. Unlike guitar and bass, many players disliked the extreme difficulty of the drums on this album. Every single song has at least one very fast double bass section, that only the mightiest players will survive through. Many people also complained about how when charting bass drums on these charts, they charted the kick that was off-beat with the snare/cymbals, making some parts even more difficult.
While drums, guitar, and bass prove the ultimate challenge, the vocals on this album are somewhat lacking, in both difficulty and fun factor, in many players minds. Many consist of long percussion sections, and little singing. However, the general Scorehero population still agrees that Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? is one of the hardest downloadable track pack to come out.
Deletions:
Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Megadeth, released in 1986. It reached number 76 on the Billboard 200 charts in 1986. It is one of Megdeth's most successful albums, with Countdown to Extinction being their best selling album.
It became the sixth full album released as DLC for
game_rockband Rock Band∞ on September 30th, 2008. The album included 7 tracks, excluding the song
Song_RB2_PeaceSells Peace Sells∞, which is already included on the
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞ game disc. The album is available on Xbox Live and PSN, costing 880msp ($10.99) or 160msp ($1.99) for each track individually.
This album's release was the first time back-to-back albums have been released, coming a week after Rush's
Moving Pictures. The album was then followed by The Red Hot Chili Peppers'
Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik, making for 3 back-to-back album releases.
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are also considered to be the most fun of all dlc, by many experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and brutally hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has guitar licks and section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, most solos including standard fast soloing, but with some parts reaching around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (15-16nps).
Drums on this album are equally as difficult. Every song may not be final tier, but almost any
game_rockband Rock Band∞ player would agree that this pack contains some of the hardest drums songs this game has ever seen. Unlike guitar and bass, many players disliked the extreme difficulty of the drums on this album. Every single song has atleast one very fast double bass section, that only the mightiest players will survive through. Many people also complained about how when uncharting bass drums on these charts, they charted the kick that was off-beat with the snare/cymbals, making some parts even more brutally difficult.
While drums, guitar, and bass prove the ultimate challenge, the vocals on this album are somewhat lacking, in both difficulty and fun factor, in many players minds. Many consist of long percussion sections, and little singing. However, the general scorehero population still agrees that Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest downloadable track pack to grace our plastic instruments.
Additions:
<TR> <TD><A HREF="song_RB2_PeaceSells">Peace Sells</A></TD> <TD>Tier 6</TD> <TD>Tier 6</TD> <TD>Tier 2</TD> <TD>Tier 6</TD> <TD>Tier 6</TD>
Deletions:
<TR> <TD><A HREF="song_RB2_PeaceSells">Peace Sells</A></TD> <TD>Tier 6</TD> <TD>Tier 6</TD> <TD>Tier 6</TD> <TD>Tier 2</TD> <TD>Tier 6</TD>
Additions:
<TR> <TH>Song Title</TH> <TH>Guitar</TH> <TH>Drums</TH> <TH>Vocals</TH> <TH>Bass</TH> <TH>Band</TH>
<TR> <TD><A HREF="song_RB_GoodMourningBlackFriday">Good Mourning / Black Friday</A></TD> <TD>Tier 6</TD> <TD>Tier 6</TD> <TD>Tier 2</TD> <TD>Tier 3</TD> <TD>Tier 5</TD>
Deletions:
<TR> <TH>Song Title</TH> <TH>Guitar</TH> <TH>Bass</TH> <TH>Drums</TH> <TH>Vocals</TH> <TH>Band</TH>
<TR> <TD><A HREF="song_RB_GoodMourningBlackFriday">Good Mourning / Black Friday</A></TD> <TD>Tier 2</TD> <TD>Tier 4</TD> <TD>Tier 0</TD> <TD>Tier 1</TD> <TD>Tier 2</TD>
Additions:
Deletions:
It became the sixth full album released as DLC for
game_rockband Rock Band∞ on September 30th, 2008. The album included 7 tracks, excluding the song Peace Sells, which is already included on the
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞ game disc. The album is available on Xbox Live and PSN, costing 880msp ($10.99) or 160msp ($1.99) for each track individually.
Edited on
2008-10-10 15:57:56 by ricecake
[Added Peace Sells to the song lists, with a note that it is included on disk and not in the DLC pack]
Additions:
Additions:
Deletions:
Song Title |
Guitar |
Drums |
Vocals |
Bass |
Band |
Wake Up Dead |
Tier 6 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 3 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 5 |
The Conjuring |
Tier 5 |
Tier 6 |
Tier 2 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 5 |
Devil's Island |
Tier 6 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 2 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 5 |
Good Mourning / Black Friday |
Tier 6 |
Tier 6 |
Tier 2 |
Tier 3 |
Tier 5 |
Bad Omen |
Tier 6 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 1 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 5 |
I Ain't Superstitious |
Tier 5 |
Tier 4 |
Tier 3 |
Tier 2 |
Tier 4 |
My Last Words |
Tier 6 |
Tier 6 |
Tier 2 |
Tier 6 |
Tier 5 |
Edited on
2008-10-08 16:26:36 by IWillKickU
[Fixed some terrible grammer in the Difficulty section :)]
Additions:
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are also considered to be the most fun of all dlc, by many experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and brutally hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has guitar licks and section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, most solos including standard fast soloing, but with some parts reaching around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (15-16nps).
Deletions:
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are considered also one of the funnest of all dlc, mostly by experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and brutally hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has guitar licks and section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, most solos including standard fast soloing, but with some parts reaching around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (15-16nps).
Additions:
Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Megadeth, released in 1986. It reached number 76 on the Billboard 200 charts in 1986. It is one of Megdeth's most successful albums, with Countdown to Extinction being their best selling album.
Deletions:
Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Megadeth, released in 1986. It reached number 76 on the Billboard 200 charts in 1986. It is one of Megdeth's most successful albums, with Count to Extinction being their best selling album.
Additions:
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are considered also one of the funnest of all dlc, mostly by experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and brutally hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has guitar licks and section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, most solos including standard fast soloing, but with some parts reaching around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (15-16nps).
Deletions:
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sell... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are considered also one of the funnest of all dlc, mostly by experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and brutally hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has guitar licks and section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, most solos including standard fast soloing, but with some parts reaching around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (15-16nps).
Additions:
The album was announced on August 28th as one of the 6 full album downloads
Harmonix promised by the end of 2008.
Deletions:
The album was announced as one of the 6 full album downloads
Harmonix promised by the end of 2008.
Additions:
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sell... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are considered also one of the funnest of all dlc, mostly by experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and brutally hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has guitar licks and section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, most solos including standard fast soloing, but with some parts reaching around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (15-16nps).
Deletions:
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sell... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are considered also one of the funnest of all dlc, mostly be experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and brutally hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has guitar licks and section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, most solos including standard fast soloing, but with some parts reaching around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (15-16nps).
Additions:
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sell... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are considered also one of the funnest of all dlc, mostly be experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and brutally hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has guitar licks and section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, most solos including standard fast soloing, but with some parts reaching around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (15-16nps).
Deletions:
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sell... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are considered also one of the funnest of all dlc, mostly be experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and brutally hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has guitar licks and section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, most solos including standard fast soloing, but with some parts reaching around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (14-16nps).
No differences.
Additions:
This album's release was the first time back-to-back albums have been released, coming a week after Rush's
Moving Pictures. The album was then followed by The Red Hot Chili Peppers'
Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik, making for 3 back-to-back album releases.
Deletions:
This album's release was the first time back-to-back albums have been released, coming a week after Rush's
Moving Pictures. The album was then followed by The Red Hot Chili Peppers'
Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik.
Additions:
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sell... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are considered also one of the funnest of all dlc, mostly be experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and brutally hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has guitar licks and section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, most solos including standard fast soloing, but with some parts reaching around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (14-16nps).
Deletions:
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sell... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are considered also one of the funnest of all dlc, mostly be experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and brutally hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has guitar licks and section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, most solos including parts around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (14-16nps).
Additions:
<th style="width:33;">Good Mourning / Black Friday:</th>
<th style="width:33;">Bad Omen:</th>
<th style="width:33;">I Ain't Superstitious:</th>
<th style="width:33;">My Last Words:</th>
Deletions:
<th style="width:33;">Good Mourning / Black Friday</th>
<th style="width:33;">Bad Omen</th>
<th style="width:33;">I Ain't Superstitious</th>
<th style="width:33;">My Last Words</th>
Additions:
The album was announced as one of the 6 full album downloads
Harmonix promised by the end of 2008.
Deletions:
The album was announced as one of the 6 full album downloads
Harmonix⇒ promised by the end of 2008.
Additions:
Drums on this album are equally as difficult. Every song may not be final tier, but almost any
game_rockband Rock Band∞ player would agree that this pack contains some of the hardest drums songs this game has ever seen. Unlike guitar and bass, many players disliked the extreme difficulty of the drums on this album. Every single song has atleast one very fast double bass section, that only the mightiest players will survive through. Many people also complained about how when uncharting bass drums on these charts, they charted the kick that was off-beat with the snare/cymbals, making some parts even more brutally difficult.
Deletions:
Drums on this album are equally as difficult. Every song may not be final tier, but almost any
game_rockband Rock Band∞ player would agree that this pack contains some of the hardest drums songs this game has ever seen. Unlike guitar and bass, many players disliked the extreme difficulty of the drums on this album. Every single song has atleast one very fast double bass section, that only the mightiest players will survive through. Many people also complained about how when uncharting bass drums on these charts, they charted the kick that was off-beat with the snare/cymbals, making some parts even mroe brutally difficult.
Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?
Guitar â¢
Drums â¢
Bass â¢
Vocals
The Conjuring:
Guitar â¢
Drums â¢
Bass â¢
Vocals
Devil's Island:
Guitar â¢
Drums â¢
Bass â¢
Vocals
Good Mourning / Black Friday
Guitar â¢
Drums â¢
Bass â¢
Vocals
Bad Omen
Guitar â¢
Drums â¢
Bass â¢
Vocals
I Ain't Superstitious
Guitar â¢
Drums â¢
Bass â¢
Vocals
My Last Words
Guitar â¢
Drums â¢
Bass â¢
Vocals
Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Megadeth, released in 1986. It reached number 76 on the Billboard 200 charts in 1986. It is one of Megdeth's most successful albums, with Count to Extinction being their best selling album.
The album's cover makes an ironic statement about the Cold War. On the backdrop of a red and orange sky, it shows the United Nations headquarters soon after a nuclear attack. In the foreground is the band's mascot, Vic Rattlehead, who is leaning against a sign reading "For Sale" ("Vic Realtors" appearing in some copies), implying that the United Nations is for sale. The cover and the title suggest that while peace is a popular theme, if it were sold as a commodity, no one would buy it.
It became the sixth full album released as DLC for
game_rockband Rock Band∞ on September 30th, 2008. The album included 7 tracks, excluding the song Peace Sells, which is already included on the
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞ game disc. The album is available on Xbox Live and PSN, costing 880msp ($10.99) or 160msp ($1.99) for each track individually.
The album was announced as one of the 6 full album downloads
Harmonix⇒ promised by the end of 2008.
This album's release was the first time back-to-back albums have been released, coming a week after Rush's
Moving Pictures. The album was then followed by The Red Hot Chili Peppers'
Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik.
Difficulty
A large majority of players agree that Peace Sell... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest album and pack to be released as downloadable content to date. Every song is rated tier 9 on guitar on
game_rockband Rock Band∞ (although they do not all transfer to tier 6 in
game_rockband2 Rock Band 2∞). The guitar and bass charts are considered also one of the funnest of all dlc, mostly be experienced players. The guitar charts consist of face-melting riffs, rapid strumming, and brutally hard solos. The song I Ain't Superstitious, for example, has guitar licks and section almost reaching 19nps. The other songs in the album have extremely fast sections as well, most solos including parts around
song_gh2_jordan Jordan∞ speed (14-16nps).
Drums on this album are equally as difficult. Every song may not be final tier, but almost any
game_rockband Rock Band∞ player would agree that this pack contains some of the hardest drums songs this game has ever seen. Unlike guitar and bass, many players disliked the extreme difficulty of the drums on this album. Every single song has atleast one very fast double bass section, that only the mightiest players will survive through. Many people also complained about how when uncharting bass drums on these charts, they charted the kick that was off-beat with the snare/cymbals, making some parts even mroe brutally difficult.
While drums, guitar, and bass prove the ultimate challenge, the vocals on this album are somewhat lacking, in both difficulty and fun factor, in many players minds. Many consist of long percussion sections, and little singing. However, the general scorehero population still agrees that Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? is no doubt the hardest downloadable track pack to grace our plastic instruments.
Songs
(Tiers are based on the 0-6 scale used in Rock Band 2)
Song Title |
Guitar |
Drums |
Vocals |
Bass |
Band |
Wake Up Dead |
Tier 6 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 3 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 5 |
The Conjuring |
Tier 5 |
Tier 6 |
Tier 2 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 5 |
Devil's Island |
Tier 6 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 2 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 5 |
Good Mourning / Black Friday |
Tier 6 |
Tier 6 |
Tier 2 |
Tier 3 |
Tier 5 |
Bad Omen |
Tier 6 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 1 |
Tier 5 |
Tier 5 |
I Ain't Superstitious |
Tier 5 |
Tier 4 |
Tier 3 |
Tier 2 |
Tier 4 |
My Last Words |
Tier 6 |
Tier 6 |
Tier 2 |
Tier 6 |
Tier 5 |
Category:
CategoryDLC