hey S2N, welcome to the forum and awesome to hear you've taken the jump into drumming!
I've been using Addicitve Drums 2 a lot, I bought in when it went on a half price sale and only buy additional kit paks when theyr'e 50% off.. but yes, it does add up to an extra expense (but the sounds are amazing).
As for the module kits, I recall number 77 (to me) sounds a bit like it's got that progressive rock sound.. the tight concert toms sound, the snare is snappy. Other favourites of mine are 54, 63, 97 and the Wood kit (it's like 6 or 7) is pretty tight. I've spent some time creating a few of my own.. if you go into program mode (if you haven't yet) you can choose some incredible sounding snares and kicks in the Instrument programming section and you can layer a second sound over top.
What I'd suggest is go through the first 100 kits quickly, hitting each of your pads/cymbals.. when you find ones you really like go into Instrument mode and say you like that snare, do a Save or Copy Instrument to Kit 100. Do that for any other sounds you like from the kit you're on.. then go to the next kit and so on.. each one as you go through find the pads or cymbals etc you really like and save/copy them to kit 100 (or any other open kit past 100). Try to stick with a similar feel (as in find a snare, kick, toms etc from various kits that strike you as awesome that will sound good together in a kit you're building of your own). If you find a snare that is awesome for progressive save it to kit 100.. if you find one that's an 80s sound, save it to 101, and keep going through the first 100 pre-sets. You can probably put together 5 o 6 user defined kits that have parts you really like.
Or just go through the instruments in a user defined kit and build it yourself.. some amazing snares and kicks for sure. After you can toy with room qualities and effects, reverb etc.. get a compressed sound or small room sound, hall with echo and so on