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What happens when metal YouTube stars known for cover songs and general shenanigans (i.e. “Shovel Metal“) endeavor to release original music? There will be no better case study than Rob Scallon — The ...
Rob Scallon is never one to crank out a normal video or make something that isn't challenging to him in some way. His new song "Djazz" is no different, and given the title is a portmanteau between ...
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Fan-Favorite YouTube Music Show Ending After Creators Face ‘A Ton of Challenges' - MSNFan favorite YouTube music show Sonic Boom is pulling the plug. The show, created by music producer Andrew Huang and guitarist Rob Scallon, featured the duo tackling a new musical challenge or ...
Rob Scallon continually creates new viral videos that always impress me. We've covered him a bunch before, but this may be one of his most impressive videos. He created an entire metal tune using ...
Rob Scallon Delivers Banjo ... And apparently I've been living under a rock or something but I had yet to ever hear a Gojira song," admits Scallon, ... See Gojira in the Top 50 Metal Bands ...
Today, Scallon released an official music video for his track “JekylnHyde”, which sees him play both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in a reimagining of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel.
So maybe they’re not the 21 best bass lines of all time, but YouTuber Rob Scallon’s 3:49 run-through of 21 truly identifiable bass lines does prove one thing: Sometimes the bass is the baddest ...
Rob Scallon's quirky entertainment knows no bounds as the YouTube star never fails to impress. He's been celebrating 'May-Tallica' all month with video tributes to the thrash legends. This week's ...
As previously reported, Billboard and SiriusXM teamed up for a pop-up channel counting down Billboard‘s Top Songs of the ’80s and ’90s, respectively, from No. 500 to No. 1, on Sirius XM’s ...
Great new music videos, picked by All Songs Considered hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton Metallica's 'For Whom The Bell Tolls,' Played On Bells May 1, 2017 2:25 PM ET ...
You know Rob Scallon - he's the man behind YouTube sensations such as Does It Djent? and One Fret Song, not to mention the third biggest guitar personality in the world today. Well, he just took metal ...
Back in May, Rob Scallon released a cover of Slayer’s “Raining Blood” on the banjo. It racked up more than 3 million views. Billboard recently interviewed Scallon about how he makes money ...
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