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Robert Andrew Scallon (born August 26, 1990)[2] is an American YouTuber, musician, and multi-instrumentalist based in Chicago, Illinois.[3] He is best known for several viral videos featuring his music, including heavy metal songs played with traditionally non-metal instruments.[4][5][6]

Early life

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Scallon was born on August 26, 1990, in Champaign, Illinois, and was raised in Arlington Heights, Illinois.[7] As a child, he and his friends would visit their local Guitar Center and play instruments, although would never buy any due to lack of money. He was given his first guitar, a nylon-string classical, as a gift from his friend's father. He used it to write his first solo songs and it was featured in many of his early videos.[8]

As a teenager, Scallon played drums in a metal band called Gas Mask Catalogue.[8]

Career

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YouTube career

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Scallon performing on a Cristal Baschet, 2022

Scallon began uploading to YouTube in February 2007,[3] and began to develop a following in 2008.[6] His popularity launched as he began to cover metal songs with folk and country instruments.[3] Most notable are his renditions of songs on banjo, including "Raining Blood" by Slayer,[9] "Master of Puppets" by Metallica,[10] and "Psychosocial" by Slipknot, the latter featuring a cameo appearance by Corey Taylor.[11] His videos have featured collaborations with Andrew Huang, Boyinaband, Davie504, Doug Walker, Jared Dines, Leo Moracchioli, Mary Spender, Sarah Longfield, Michael Angelo Batio, and Alex Rüdinger.

Scallon is also part of two collaborative projects with Andrew Huang. The first is called First of October, a novelty band that records an album within one recording session every October 1.[12] The second is called Sonic Boom, a YouTube music show where the pair take on a variety of musical challenges, often utilizing unusual instruments, time limits for creating full songs, and other factors.[13]

Music career

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Scallon with the Perfect Strangers in 2016

Scallon has released several solo albums. While most are self-released, his EP Anchor and LP The Scene is Dead are sold through DFTBA Records.[14] His releases have featured instrumentalists such as Jeff Loomis, Rabea Massaad, Ola Englund, and Pete Cottrell. He plays drums in the band Hank Green and the Perfect Strangers, and their debut album Incongruent peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Comedy Albums chart in 2014.[15]

Scallon released a signature series of guitars with Chapman Guitars in 2017.[16] Three more guitars were added to his line in 2020.[17] In 2022, Scallon ended his partnership with Chapman and launched a new line of guitars with Schecter.[18]

Scallon, in partnership with Sweetwater Sound, received a Guinness World Record for the largest guitar effect pedalboard in 2019. The rig included 319 individual pedals, 34 pedalboards, and over 500 feet (150 m) of cables.[19] On January 1, 2021, Scallon launched GuitarQuest, a paid online course to teach people how to play guitar.[20][21] Later that year, he released the song "MudHook" featuring Unearth drummer Nick Pierce.[22][23]

On September 26, 2024, Scallon released Crowded Rooms, an album mixing heavy metal and Midwest emo.[24]

Video game development

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On June 10, 2023, Scallon announced that he has been working in partnership with Ritual Studios development studio to produce a pixel-art adventure video game called Fretless: The Wrath of Riffson. The main character and game's universe are directly inspired by Scallon.[25] Gameplay will be focused on rhythm-based combat with RPG elements.[26] Australian industrial metal band Northlane will be contributing to the soundtrack.[27]

Personal life

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Scallon's younger brother, John, also played music as a teenager. He left his instruments behind for Rob when leaving for college.[8] Several instruments in Scallon's personal collection are custom made through collaborations with other content creators.[8][28]

Scallon began dating actress, comedian, and YouTuber Tamara Chambers in 2012.[29][30] They married in November 2020.[31] They have collaborated on various projects, such as a 2012 Good Mythical Morning episode introduction[32] and a 2014 cover of Pharrell's "Happy".[33]

In July 2024, Scallon uploaded a video confirming that he suffers from bipolar I disorder, having been diagnosed with it the previous year.[34]

Discography

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Studio albums
  • Summer (2008)
  • The Ride Home (2009)
  • The Winter's Months (2011)
  • Rob Scallon (2012)
  • Aldine (2014)
  • The Scene Is Dead (2017)
  • Crowded Rooms (2024)
Extended plays
  • A Purple Cello EP (2013)
  • Anchor (2014)
  • Metal Mad Libs 1-6 (with Eddie Guillen) (2016)
  • Sunday Uke Group (2018)
Singles
  • "Anchor" (2013)
  • "We Wish You A Backwards Christmas" (2013)
  • "Musical Mad Libs" (ft. Tamara Chambers) (2014)
  • "Musical Mad Libs 3 - #Swagyolo" (ft. Tamara Chambers) (2014)
  • "iPhone Beard Metal" (2014)
  • "A Collapse" (2014)
  • "Procrastination Bass'in" (2014)
  • "The Wheezy Song" (2014)
  • "A Westbound Train" (2014)
  • "Frantic Disembowelment (ukulele cover)" (2014)
  • "Raining Blood (banjo cover)" (2014)
  • "War Ensemble (ukulele cover)" (2014)
  • "Aerials (cello cover)" (2014)
  • "Chop Suey (cello cover)" (2014)
  • "Spill The Blood (cello cover)" (2014)
  • "Progressive Metal Town" (2014)
  • "Homehomehome" (2014)
  • "Metal in Inappropriate Places (ft. Fluff)" (2014)
  • "Angel of Death (Banjo cover)" (2014)
  • "A Half Hour of Acoustic Guitar" (2014)
  • "I Fucking Love Christmas (ft. Doug Walker)" (2014)
  • "Envy" (2014)
  • "Torque Soul" (2015)
  • "Royale" (2015)
  • "Half Hour of 12 String Guitar" (2015)
  • "Sunken Ships" (2016)
  • "Unconditional" (2016)
  • "A False Closeness" (2016)
  • "Master of Puppets" (Banjo cover ft. Leo Moracchioli) (2016)
  • "Harp Metal" (2016)
  • "Ragtime" (2016)
  • "Sitar Metal" (2017)
  • "Everything Song" (2017)
  • "Psychosocial" (Banjo cover ft. Leo Moracchioli) (2017)
  • "Rain (Live & Acoustic)" (2018)
  • "Balalaika Metal" (2018)
  • "The Heaviest Matter of the Universe" (Banjo cover ft. Leo Moracchioli) (2018)
  • "Djazz" (2018)
  • "I Should Spend More Time With You" (ft. Mary Spender) (2018)
  • "Amy's Song" (ft. Mary Spender) (2018)
  • "Theorbo Metal" (2019)
  • "Don't Go" (ft. Andrew Huang and Brandon Acker) (2019)
  • "Rich & Sad (Double-Sided Guitar)" (ft. Mary Spender) (2020)
  • "Anchor" (ft. Jessica Burdeaux) (2021)[35]
  • "MudHook" (ft. Nick Pierce) (2021)[36]
  • "Slappity Slappity Slap" (ft. Jessica Burdeaux) (2021)
  • "Mutter (Live)" (2021)
  • "Song for Some Friends" (2022)
  • "Unconditional" (ft. Jessica Burdeaux and Rasheed Thomas) (2022)
  • "Keys to the Lamborghini" (ft. Michael Angelo Batio) (2024)
  • "Psychosis" (ft. Alex Rüdinger) (2024)
  • "I Fucking Hate Traffic" (ft. Tamara Chambers, Alex Rüdinger, and Lwandile Prusent) (2024)
Collaborations
  • "Told Me" (2012) – Gunnarolla (feat. Rob Scallon)
  • "Guitar Warfare" (2014) - Todd Bryanton (feat. Rob Scallon)
  • "Six Inches" (2014) – Gunnarolla (feat. Ally Rhodes & Rob Scallon)
  • "Tines" (2017) – Andrew Huang & Rob Scallon
  • "Advice" (2018) – Cal Chuchesta (feat. Rob Scallon)
  • Nostalgia Critic's The Wall (2019) – Doug Walker
with Gas Mask Catalogue
  • Blind. Deaf. Mute. (2009)[37]
  • Promise Land (2010)[38]
with Hank Green and the Perfect Strangers
  • Incongruent (2014)
with First of October
  • Ten Hours (2018)
  • Gourmet Ravioli (2019)
  • Gotta Record Everything Good (2021)
  • CHAOS (2022)
  • Across The Road (2023)
  • Round 6 (2024)
  • One Week (2025)
with Sonic Boom
  • "Slide With You" (2023)
  • "Que Pasa" (2023)
  • "Protect Your Neck" (2023)
  • "we had to shed our skins when we saw the other sun" (2023)
  • "i'm here whenever you need me" (2023)
  • "Silence" (2023)
  • "If I Die Tonight" (2023)
  • "Pizza Blades" (2024)
  • "Gone" (2024)
  • "Dead To Me/Love Klutz" (2024)
  • "Reality" (2024)
  • "Cute Murderous Kittens" (2024)
  • "Clouds in the Ocean" (2024)
  • "Flippin' Out!" (2024)

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Rob Scallon (born August 26, 1990) is an American multi-instrumentalist, YouTuber, and composer based in Chicago, Illinois, best known for his innovative guitar performances, creative covers of metal and rock songs using unconventional instruments like ukuleles and banjos, and humorous experimental music videos that have garnered over 2.63 million subscribers on his primary YouTube channel as of November 2025. Scallon grew up in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights, where he began playing in elementary school before expanding to guitar, bass, , , , and other instruments as a self-taught . Inspired by bands like Metallica during his youth, he started uploading videos to in 2007 while still in high school, initially focusing on drum covers before shifting to guitar-centric content. By 2013, after gaining traction online and building a following on platforms like , Scallon quit his day job to pursue music full-time, marking a pivotal transition to professional creation. His breakthrough came through viral videos blending technical metal riffs—often in the style—with comedic elements and everyday objects as instruments, such as a 2014 banjo cover of Slayer's "" that amassed over 7 million views. Scallon's style evolved to emphasize eight-string guitars in open tunings, incorporating genres from and to experimental ambient sounds, while owning a collection of over 36 instruments that fuel his diverse output. He has released albums like the metal EP The Scene Is Dead (2017) and collaborative projects, including annual "Album in a Day" challenges with Andrew Huang, with the 2024 edition featuring music made using video game consoles and the 2025 edition recorded in an open store. Beyond videos, Scallon has partnered with brands like Chapman Guitars for signature eight-string models since 2016 and served as for the 2025 music-themed RPG video game Fretless: The Wrath of Riffson, which integrates his original tracks and features collaborations with artists like . Despite his online prominence, he rarely performs live, preferring the internet as his primary stage, though he has played local venues like in the past. His work has influenced a generation of online musicians by prioritizing creativity and accessibility over traditional performance circuits.

Biography

Early life

Robert Scallon was born on August 26, 1990, in , and grew up in . As a child, Scallon showed an early interest in music, beginning with after receiving a as a during elementary . His musical curiosity expanded in his pre-teen years when he transitioned to bass, inspired by hearing Primus at a visit around age 12, which ignited his passion for low-end tones and rhythmic experimentation. Scallon's first guitar, an acoustic purchased for $50 from , was a gift from his friend's father, marking a pivotal shift toward solo guitar composition. He used this instrument to craft his initial songs in a bedroom setting, laying the foundation for his self-taught style. During his teenage years at , Scallon played drums in the death-metal band Gas Mask Catalogue around 2008, where the group developed original material despite limited practice. Family played a key role in his musical development, particularly his younger brother John, who also pursued music and collaborated with Scallon on projects like original songs for instruments such as the guitarele. John later left several instruments behind when heading to college, which Scallon then incorporated into his growing collection and creative work.

Personal life

Scallon has been in a long-term relationship with actress and YouTuber Tamara Chambers since 2012, and the couple married on November 7, 2020. Chambers has occasionally collaborated with Scallon on personal creative projects, including appearances in his videos. In 2023, Scallon was diagnosed with , an experience he publicly discussed in a July 2024 video where he detailed episodes of and triggered by medication side effects. Scallon resides in , , where he pursues personal interests such as rollerblading, as showcased in his dedicated video content exploring the activity.

Career

YouTube career

Rob Scallon launched his YouTube channel in February 2007 under the username robs70986987. His initial uploads began gaining traction in 2008, when he committed to pursuing a career as a professional . Scallon's early content focused on guitar performances and original music, setting the stage for his experimental style. Scallon's breakthrough came through viral heavy metal covers performed on unconventional instruments, particularly his banjo renditions of classic tracks. Notable examples include the 2014 banjo cover of Slayer's "Raining Blood," which showcased his technical skill and humorous approach, the 2016 banjo version of Metallica's "Master of Puppets," and the 2017 banjo cover of Slipknot's "Psychosocial," featuring a cameo appearance by Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor. These videos, blending metal intensity with folk instrumentation, amassed millions of views and established Scallon's reputation for innovative covers. As of November 2025, Scallon's main YouTube channel has 2.63 million subscribers and over 663 million total views. His content emphasizes creative experimentation, often involving custom-built instruments or unusual settings to engage viewers. A signature series in Scallon's catalog is "Album in a Day," a collaborative project with producer Andrew Huang where they compose and record a full album within 24 hours. The series highlights rapid creativity and has become an annual tradition; the 2025 edition was notably recorded in an open Guitar Center store on October 26, 2025, allowing public interaction during the process. Scallon frequently collaborates with other YouTube creators on comedic and videos, enhancing his channel's appeal through crossovers. Key partnerships include the 2015 "Bass Battle" with bassist , a playful competition that drew 9.2 million views, and multiple projects with musician , such as the banjo-metal fusion in the "" cover. These collaborations often amplify viral potential by merging distinct musical styles and personalities.

Music career

Scallon's debut album, Summer, was released in 2008, marking his entry into formal music releases as a and . This was followed by The Scene Is Dead in 2017, an album that showcased his evolution toward more elements. His third studio album, Crowded Rooms, arrived on September 26, 2024, featuring 17 tracks that blend with introspective lyrics. In addition to his solo work, Scallon served as the drummer for and the Perfect Strangers, contributing to their 2014 debut album Incongruent. Released on May 7, 2014, the album peaked at number 3 on the Comedy Albums chart and remained on the chart for five weeks. Scallon secured signature guitar endorsements with Chapman Guitars, beginning in late 2015 and producing models like the ML1 RS series until 2022. That year, he transitioned to Schecter Guitars, launching a new signature line including 6-, 7-, and 8-string models designed for his extended-range playing style. In 2019, Scallon, in partnership with , achieved a for the largest guitar effect pedalboard, comprising 319 pedals across 34 boards and over 500 feet of cable. The setup, demonstrated in a video experiment, highlighted the extremes of guitar . On January 1, 2021, Scallon launched GuitarQuest, an online course through Guitareo that teaches guitar techniques via mission-based projects, emphasizing creative application over traditional drills. Priced at a one-time fee, it targets beginners and intermediate players seeking to develop unique styles. Scallon participates in the annual First of October project with producer Andrew Huang, where they compose and record a full album in one day each October. Their 2025 release, One Week, was completed on October 26 and issued on October 26, consisting of 10 tracks in indie rock style.

Video game development

Rob Scallon announced his involvement in video game development on June 10, 2023, revealing Fretless: The Wrath of Riffson, a pixel-art turn-based RPG developed in collaboration with Ritual Studios and published by Playdigious. The game features rhythm-based combat mechanics, where players time inputs to the beat for enhanced attacks and defenses, integrating Scallon's musical background into strategic gameplay. The , a silent named Rob, draws direct inspiration from Scallon's persona as a and content creator, embarking on a quest to restore in a corrupted musical world ruled by the antagonist Rick Riffson. The game's soundtrack, composed by Dovetail in collaboration with Scallon and featuring contributions from , Cult of Luna, and others, emphasizes rock and metal elements to complement the narrative's focus on instruments and riffs as weapons. Originally slated for release on May 22, 2025, following a successful Steam wishlist campaign, the game faced a delay and launched fully on July 17, 2025, for PC via Steam, with plans for additional platforms. In an August 2025 interview with Guitar World, Scallon discussed how Fretless blends his expertise in music with interactive gaming, representing his expansion into structured media projects beyond video content. Post-launch, Scallon and the developers have explored merchandise tied to the game's musical themes, including a vinyl edition of the soundtrack, while expressing interest in potential expansions to further develop the universe's lore and mechanics. The project was promoted through Scallon's YouTube channel to engage his audience in the development process.

Discography

Solo releases

Rob Scallon's solo studio albums span a range of genres, from acoustic folk influences in his early work to and emo-infused explorations in later releases. His debut album, Summer (2008), featured introspective songwriting rooted in personal experiences, self-recorded in a home setup. Subsequent albums include The Ride Home (2009), The Winter's Months (2011), the self-titled Rob Scallon (2012), Aldine (2014), The Scene Is Dead (2017), and Crowded Rooms (September 26, 2024). The Scene Is Dead marked a shift toward heavier metal elements, produced entirely by Scallon using multi-tracking techniques in his home studio. By 2025, Scallon had released seven studio albums in total, all independently produced without external collaborators on core credits. His extended plays highlight experimental guitar techniques, often showcasing extended-range instruments and unconventional tunings. The EP Anchor (2014) exemplifies this with tracks like "Anchor" and "Le Gentil & the Transit of Venus," recorded solo in a home environment to emphasize atmospheric and progressive elements. Other EPs include A Purple EP (2013), which explores cello-guitar hybrids, and Metal 1-6 (2016), a series blending improvisational metal riffs with humorous, self-produced structures; a total of three EPs underscore Scallon's focus on innovative instrumentation up to 2025. Scallon has released over 50 singles as standalone tracks, many demonstrating his abilities through layered guitar, bass, and drum performances captured in home recordings. Notable examples include "Chronosil" (2015) and "" (2015), which highlight technical guitar work, while "MudHook" (2021) stands out for its djent-style riffs and self-orchestrated intensity, featuring guest drums by Nick Pierce. These singles often tie into broader themes of experimentation and are promoted via accompanying videos. Later works like those on Crowded Rooms delve into introspective themes of health struggles and , fused with and metal, written and recorded over four years in Scallon's personal studio. In 2025, additional singles such as "He's Still Out There" and "RATtime" continued his experimental output.

Collaborations

Scallon's earliest notable collaboration was with the metal band Gas Mask Catalogue, formed in 2007 in the suburbs, where he served as the during his teenage years. The band released their debut EP Blind. Deaf. Mute. on February 23, 2009, featuring tracks such as "My Boat is Foreboding" and "Empire of Fear," which showcased a raw heavy metal sound influenced by the local scene. Gas Mask Catalogue disbanded in 2010 after releasing a follow-up EP titled Promise Land. In 2014, Scallon contributed drums to and the Perfect Strangers' debut album Incongruent, a rock project blending ska, punk, and alternative styles, alongside bandmates on vocals and guitar, Joe DeGeorge on bass, and Andrew Huang on guitar and vocals. The album, released on May 7, 2014, included tracks like "Video Game Books" and emphasized eclectic songwriting without adhering to a single genre. Scallon has maintained a long-term creative partnership with producer and musician Andrew Huang, most prominently through the indie rock duo First of October, launched in 2018. The project centers on annual "album in a day" experiments, where the pair writes, records, and releases a full 10-track on or around each year. Their debut, Ten Hours, released on October 12, 2018, was recorded in exactly 10 hours and featured upbeat, experimental tracks like "Woo!" and "Can't Be Stopped." Subsequent releases built on this format, culminating in One Week, released on October 26, 2025, which was uniquely recorded over a single day in an open store, allowing public access and incorporating store instruments for songs such as "Greg Is Coming to Town!" This 2025 effort highlighted the duo's improvisational approach and community engagement. Scallon and Huang also co-host the ongoing Sonic Boom series, a collaborative project launched in 2023 that features bi-weekly or monthly musical challenges, such as composing with unconventional instruments or constraints, resulting in released tracks compiled into albums like the 2025 collection Sonic Boom. This format fosters spontaneous creation and has produced over 25 songs emphasizing humor and innovation.

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