If you had only these mics at disposal and made a bad recording with them, and I mean any recording. Then maybe you should find a new job.
Best overall mic for music there is in my experience. Sure you could get much more expensive mics, and record ants feet, but if you want to do a r'n'r record and don't know where to start, start by buying one of these (at least one)
Great rounded up, familiar classic sound, no harshness, no dullness, no hype, no lies, just honest meat and potato sound.
No super details also, but experienced professionals know that all the relevant information is here.
Classic for snare, and guitar cabinets, but also great for r'n'r vocals, bit more open then SM58, little less rejection of outside noise. Very often used for toms too.
Built like tank, feels like cold weapon in hand, no switches, no fuss, that cap at the tip is sturdier than it looks.
This mic for me in every aspect captures essence of r'n'r, from its build to its sound, from its history to its value. It is in the long run THE best value there is as you will probably never have to get rid of it.
If you don't know what to buy, buy this, you won't miss.