Watch Two Guitarists Communicate in 'Morse Code Metal'Watch Two Guitarists Communicate in 'Morse Code Metal'Here's another brutally funny new video from Rob Scallon and Ryan 'Fluff' Bruce.Graham HartmannGraham Hartmann
Rob Scallon Plays 31 Songs in One MinuteRob Scallon Plays 31 Songs in One MinuteWhen it comes to entertaining and virtuoso metal YouTube videos, the multitalented Rob Scallon has become the go-to guy. Chad BowarChad Bowar
Rob Scallon Rocks Metallica's '...And Justice for All' on BassRob Scallon Rocks Metallica's '...And Justice for All' on BassYouTube star Rob Scallon is no stranger to covering Metallica. Anya ZadroznyAnya Zadrozny
Metallica's 'Anesthesia' Gets Bass Cover From Rob ScallonMetallica's 'Anesthesia' Gets Bass Cover From Rob ScallonViral virtuoso Rob Scallon breaks out his upright bass to cover Metallica's 'Anesthesia.'Chad BowarChad Bowar
Metallica's 'Battery' Gets Banjo Cover by Rob ScallonMetallica's 'Battery' Gets Banjo Cover by Rob ScallonRob Scallon's 'May-tallica' fun continues with a blistering banjo cover of 'Battery.'Chad BowarChad Bowar
Rob Scallon Records Metallica's 'Enter Sandman' BackwardsRob Scallon Records Metallica's 'Enter Sandman' BackwardsWatch as Rob Scallon records and performs Metallica's 'Enter Sandman' backwards.Chad ChildersChad Childers
Rob Scallon Unleashes Crushing Metal Track Using One NoteRob Scallon Unleashes Crushing Metal Track Using One NoteRob Scallon can shred on any stringed instrument, but in this clip, he takes things in the opposite direction with a deathcore track using only one single note.Graham HartmannGraham Hartmann
Slayer's 'Angel of Death' Gets Blistering Banjo CoverSlayer's 'Angel of Death' Gets Blistering Banjo CoverThis type of fret-melting dexterity shouldn't even be possible on the banjo, but our jaws have been dropped yet again.Graham HartmannGraham Hartmann
Watch Rob Scallon Shred 'Metal in Inappropriate Places'Watch Rob Scallon Shred 'Metal in Inappropriate Places'The conceptual mastery of Rob Scallon has been nailed once again with 'Metal in Inappropriate Places.'Graham HartmannGraham Hartmann