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October 14, 2008 6:00 AM PDT

Play the drums--on your chest

by Juniper Foo
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Interactive drum T-shirt (Credit: ThinkGeek)


The days of beating your chest, Tarzan style, are way over. These days, it's cooler to rap out a beat instead, heavy-metal drummer Dave Lombardo style, thanks to ThinkGeek's $29.99 interactive Electric Drum Kit Shirt. It features--get this--seven actual playable drums. There's even an embedded speaker with volume control, powered by four AAA batteries.

Wear it to the next Guitar Hero World Tour party where, even if your buddies run out of instruments, you'll never feel left out as you can always front your own rock band. Ba-dum! Catch this fun gimmick in action in the video below.

(Via Crave Asia)

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