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If you are on the budget, IKBC CD108 (with Cherry MX Brown) looks like amazing value for a mechanical keyboard. Does not come with palm rest though.
In all seriousness, though, if you're buying a keyboard specifically to play music games on PC you may as well get a low profile keyboard.
It'll cost more than a budget mechanical keyboard, and the typing feel may not be to your liking, but the short travel distance when actuating is ideal for music games.
Otherwise, yeah, there are fully mechanical keyboards to be had on Amazon at $20 or $25.
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Another option is the Gamo K28, which is a custom macropad designed specifically for music games. It even plugs into a PS4 for DJMAX. It's like $130 though and is a use specific macropad so I'm just throwing it out there as a suggestion that you're not actually recommended to take.
Any mechanical keyboard with anti ghosting and cherry mx switches.
Got a Ducky One TKL with browns, couldn't be happier
Sometimes the Gamo2 K28 red switch