"You don't own these sounds. You just borrow them for a little while. Now go make something that would’ve made them nod."

Modern hip-hop relies heavily on hi-hat variation. The kit includes a vast array of closed hats, open hats, and crashes. They avoid the "tinny" sound that plagues many free kits, offering a crisp, realistic texture.

This is the secret sauce. Lunch77 includes unique percussion sounds—random glitches, metallic hits, and rimshots—that add character to a beat. These aren't your standard generic tambourines; they are textures that make a beat feel "expensive."

Starting around 2020, a user named Lunch77 began uploading massive, high-quality drum kits to the r/Drumkits subreddit. What made them "interesting"—and eventually controversial—was the claim: these weren't just random sounds, but the used by superstars like Kanye West , Metro Boomin , Mike Dean , and Travis Scott .

. While others chased fame with loud melodies, he obsessed over the "thwack" of a snare and the "thud" of a kick. To the outside world, he was just a username; to the bedroom producers, he was a god of the low-end.