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Ragnarock is better by any means - its super fun and stylised, has huge library of good songs, has whole lot of custom songs on ragnacustoms.com, also got multiplayer for some competetive fun.
Comparing to Drums Rock - it feels sometimes that style is too much in your face, and visuals are made for fun looks, but not for fun gameplay. It's kinda hard to see and prepare for whats coming, especially in fast songs. Also most of the songs are pure trash, only several covers and instrumentals are worth your time and doesn't make your ears bleed. And about customs... well, there's close to none in the Workshop for now. We'll see.
Also the fact that the hammer can go in between the drums pissed me off.