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X-treme drums. Kids love words with an "x" in them and they love things that are xtreme.
 
Haha I can't name my band as much as name a company.

Maybe like "Lil Bopz" or something for the kids who like rap and like "Brutal Drum Co (BDC)" for the metal kids or maybe even "Leviathan" (spelled correctly though).
 
How about TANK? Comes in desert and forest camo :)?

I LOVE IT!!! I'll take 100kits right now!!!! :p.

How about plain and simple "Metal-x" Drums :p
 

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im sorry but in what world do people think putting a "z" instead of an "s" is "cool", unless you'r 10 years old but i suppose thats who you are marketing to
Heh, way to counter your own argument...
 
Fragile.

For the specialist lounge jazz children's market. It'd put off all the metal fans.
 
What size would this kit be? 4 piece? 5 piece? And tom and bass drum sizes?
 
POWERDRUMS. Junior's first kit should be fun, fun, fun! Or, in the case of any beginner, inspiring in its name. 5-piece in 3 cool colors: Flame Orange, Electric Blue or Lizard Green. Offered with or without hardware and with cymbal options. The shell pack at $350, $500 with all hardware or $600 with hardware and 3 cymbals. Yes, this would be a basswood or poplar shell. Construction would be mediocre, but, for the money, not craptastic. With a name like PowerDrums, rock is the selling point, and to cater to today's tastes, you'd probably need black drum hardware. (rims, lugs, hoops) Tagline would be something like, "Bringing the Power to the People" The logo would be, without stepping on Gatorade's toes, some kind of lightning bolt. Play With Power!
 
Entry level kit, made by the Fender. 9 ply poplar. About $500 retail ( high, for an entry level kit! ) Squires are also their cheaper range of guitars.

yeah, ive got one of those guitars. no idea they made drums.
 
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