Things begin with Queen (with Paul Rogers on vocals) and a barnstorming live performance of "Fat Bottomed Girls" and continue with the young pretenders to their metal-mantle, The Darkness and the kick-ass "I Believe In A Thing Called Love". From here on it’s non-stop uber-riff mayhem with all the greatest, noisiest and guitar-iest, laying down some heavy sounds for all your Air Guitar needs.
Also, if you are a previous owner of the albums in this series, then this is pretty superfluous, as most of the songs appeared on their previous albums.
Expect the usual Queen, Darkness, Motorhead, to fill up the playlist. Any afficiando of this kind of music will most likely own most of the songs. However, if you are new to this style of rock music, then the CD does give a good overview of the genre.
Still, inclusion of Alien Ant Farm and Beastie Boys, among others, really don't belong in this kind of album.
Still, most of the songs are quite rightly classics, and the CD on the whole is something you just can't but help flinging yourself round your living room, strumming along on your invisible guitar...