Rocksmith Remastered DLC 10/23/2018 – 80s Mix VI

Hello Rocksmith fans!

This week is a return to the 80s for the sixth time!

As revealed over the weekend @Poison will return with Fallen Angel (Open Up and Say… Ahh! – 1988) and Norwegian synthpop artist @aha_com will be included with their hit single Take On Me (Hunting High and Low – 1984). Finally (as confirmed by Xbox NZ) to round out the pack, a new addition to music games, the southern hard rock stylings of Georgia Satellites with their 1986 chart topping hitKeep Your Hands to Yourself (Self Titled).

80s Mix VI – $7.99 / Steam

Drop tune for Poison!

httpvh://youtu.be/OakJ-O4-Dzk httpvh://youtu.be/Bj2EqIh3i0k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2qAQ2uWYvM httpvh://youtu.be/J7Ch2ImcepQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTlnxG9uwZA httpvh://youtu.be/K56WyXTSP2c

Are you happy with this trip to the 80s? Or is your genre of choice missing? Let us know!

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12 thoughts on “Rocksmith Remastered DLC 10/23/2018 – 80s Mix VI

  1. .mmm–pass. Maybe i was too young at the time, but in school we looked at Georgia Satellites as an embarrassment for those of us living in N. GA. Never cared for the song. Poison’s ok. Liked the song, hate the album cover. aha is in that same category as 4 Non-blondes and Lisa Stansfield. All three songs were so over played, I don’t want to hear them anymore.

    Overall the pack is okay. Will pass though.

  2. Yeah well I always had a biggest crush on the blonde in the A-Ha video. Looking forward to playing the Georgia Satellites song. It was the most overplayed song of 1986, and I got pretty damn sick of it but should be fun to play.

  3. Very disappointed. Of all the great hair bands from the 80’s we get yet another Poison song. Take On Me is a great tune, but not a guitar song.
    The last one is not my cup of tea, but might be fun to play.

  4. Yuck. I would have preferred reel big fish’s cover of take on me.

    I guess it’s better than last weeks brad paisley dlc. I tried with that but it legitimately doesn’t excite me at all. I bought them based off the comments that he was the the “country Van Halen” and yeah…..not so much.

    Maybe one day something like Corrosion of Conformity’s Long Whip/Big America will make it in. I’d buy it twice.

    1. 2 quick notes.

      1) Last week’s Paisley pack was not a good representation of his work. A better intro to Brad Paisley would be the following three songs: Camouflage, Cliffs of Rock City, and I’ll Take You Back.

      2) I believe the Van Halen comparison was, aside from grabbing your attention to sell a magazine, directed at Brad’s speed and feel. For that, listen to Playing with Fire, Cluster Pluck, and Eastwood.

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