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AyrSuppli

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So, being a Green Day fan, I've had my eye on a Billie Joe Armstrong Series Gibson Les Paul Junior for quite a while. It's $1800, and I have something like $200 to $300 in my bank account. In summary, it's a Les Paul Junior 50's body with a slightly thinner 60's-style neck, with Billie Joe's signature on the back of the head, and comes with a case.

I've also been thinking about getting a Mike Dirnt Fender Precision Bass. Modeled after the 50's Precision Bass, it has a slab body with a 1955-style arm contour and pickguard. $1000.

But today, I was in Music and Arts picking some stuff up when an electronic drumset caught my eye. I started playing, and it was great. An electronic drumset would be best to play on, seeing as my parents hate it when I'm being loud, and I can just plug in the headphones. It includes three toms, a snare, a crash and ride cymbal, a hi-hat with a pedal, and a bass pad (pedal not included). It also has a drum key, drumsticks, and of course all the cables and crap. It's $500.

Side note: I can play all three instruments well. My skill is about equal for all of them, maybe a 7/10. I have one guitar, but no bass or dumset.

Guitar: http://www.gibson.com/bja/
Bass: http://www.fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0138400306
Drumset: http://www.musicarts.com/Simmons-SD5K-Electronic-Drum-Set-443369-i1170274.mac

tl;dr: I'm trying to decide between buying a guitar, bass, or drumset next. I have around two to three hundred dollars. The drums are $500, the bass is $1000, and the guitar is $1800.

So, Escapist? Which one is the best choice?
 

Dags90

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The drum set seems the most practical. I can't wait for all the "New Green Day sucks!" comments.