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Metallica Headphones Would Have Been Awesome in the '80s Before We Knew What Dicks Metallica Were

Skullcandy and Metallica have teamed up to create these absolutely metal headphones, showing the world just how into a burned out, old-man rock band you are. Ride the lightning, bro! My recommendation: steal them, just like you steal Metallica's music (OK, don't really steal stuff, but still, screw Metallica). [Pocket Lint via SlipperyBrick]

headphones

SkullCandy Double Agent Headphones Feature Built-in SD Slot, Bypass the MP3 Player

These new SkullCandy Double Agent headphones are neat because they directly read from an SD card, without the price of Bluetooth headphones or the need for an MP3 player. They hold any size SD card, feature a rechargable battery, come in three colors, and have side controls. How or why these were kept so low profile during CES, I do not know. But this is a neat piece of tech that makes good use of a simple idea. The Double Agent headphones are expected to ship in Spring 2008. [Ubergizmo]

watches

Skullcandy Bully MP3 Watches Given Fancy New Look

If you're searching for MP3-playing wristwear that's a bit more eye catching than nTren's MP3 watches from earlier today, Skullcandy's new Bully line looks pretty snazzy. Actually, aesthetics are the real reason to drop $200 on this MP3-playing, voice-recording set, since it lacks a bit in the features department: It doesn't have Bluetooth, like nTren's, and doesn't appear to sport an update to the guts in Skullcandy's year-old MacGyver piece, since it still only holds a gig of tracks. But if you wanted a plain or nerdy watch, you'd look elsewhere, right? [Skullcandy via Crave]

fashion sense

Skullcandy G.I. Headphones Kick Ass, Take Names

Rock out in style with Skullcandy's slick DJ style G.I. headphones. They come in a variety of styles from Desert Camo to Rasta, including a couple of military-inspired designs with bullets on the leather band. The speakers on these bad boys are also made of soft leather and swivel a full 90 degrees. $69.95 may sound like a bit much for fashion-focused headphones, but Skullcandy tosses in an extra pair of earpads and a travel bag for the price. [Skullcandy G.I. via Lussorian]

gadgets

Skullcandy MacGyver MP3 Watch

We're not sure why this is called the MacGyver watch, seeing as MacGyver didn't ever use an MP3 player in any of his contraptions, as far as we recall. Nonetheless, this watch has 1 GB of flash memory and up to 5 hours of playtime with the built in headphone jack. USB1.1 support makes for length file transfers, so you won't be able to load this up while tied up in a room with an electric saw next to your crotch. More »