Most folks are born with ear drums. Say hello to the spleen-busting percussionist ready to climb inside your head and violently session your kit. Pretty heavy.
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After my FMJs broke, I wanted to try out something even better. I saw these headphones online and they were suppose to be the better version on the FMJs. So I bought and tried them out. These headphones has a lot more bass than the FMJs and they have the great sound the FMJs had. A little expensive but so worth the money.
Don't give away your smoking jacket just because you own a pair of Skullcandy Full Metal Jacket ear buds. The FMJ's metal housing and well-endowed speakers pump out a furious barrage of armor-piercing decibels that not even Wonder Woman's magical gold wristbands could withstand.
When I first got these headphones, I was so pumped. When I unboxed them to try them out, they were freaking amazing. Music was clear and the headphones had a nice base to it. The FMJs are one of the best headphones I bought ever and I would definitely buy them again.
Don't give away your smoking jacket just because you own a pair of Skullcandy Full Metal Jacket ear buds. The FMJ's metal housing and well-endowed speakers pump out a furious barrage of armor-piercing decibels that not even Wonder Woman's magical gold wristbands could withstand.