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Jared Dines

American musician and YouTuber From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jared Dines
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Jared Dines (born October 6, 1989) is an American YouTuber and musician who is known for metalcore-themed and adjacent videos, covers, parodies, and his own original music. He is a member of Canadian metalcore band Oni, and a frequent collaborator with musicians such as Howard Jones and Matt Heafy.

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Youtube

Dines worked as a recording engineer before pursuing YouTube full time.[2] He started his YouTube channel to promote his band, They Charge Like Warriors, in 2011.[3]

His first major success on the platform came in 2014 when he published "10 Styles of Metal". Previously only averaging a few hundred views per video, "10 Styles of Metal" was picked up by local news outlets and highlighted by online music journalists. It would later garner millions of views. As a response, Dines began to produce more skit-based content.[4] He gained further popularity from his metal covers of pop songs.[5][6] His following grew as he collaborated with other artists such as Rob Scallon.[7]

Dines, in competition with Steve Terreberry, became known for playing guitars with an unusual amount of strings.[8] In 2017, he was scammed when trying to purchase a 17-string instrument from a fraud luthier.[9][10] However, Dines was later gifted a custom 18-string guitar which he demoed at the 2018 NAMM Show.[11] Terreberry responded with a 20-string guitar in 2019. At the conclusion of their feud, Terreberry and Dines participated in a charity auction of the instruments.[12] The 18-string was purchased by Philip Kaplan after Dines' auction initially failed.[13]

Musicianship

In 2015, Dines co-founded the band Rest, Repose with Ryan "Fluff" Bruce. He left the project in 2019 to focus on his group Daddy Rock.[14] Dines was also a member of metalcore band Dissimulator.[15]

In 2018, Dines toured with heavy metal band Trivium.[16] He partly replaced front man Matt Heafy, who had to leave the tour prematurely due to his wife being close to giving birth.[17] Dines and Trivium further collaborated on a cover of "Better Now" by Post Malone.[18] In October 2019, he performed on stage with Breaking Benjamin.[19]

In April 2020, Dines appeared on the cover of Guitar World magazine, the first YouTuber to do so.[20] In 2020, Music Man released his signature Stingray guitar.[21] On December 4, 2020, he released a collaborative EP with Trivium vocalist and guitarist Matt Heafy under the name Dines X Heafy.[22] The video for "Dear Anxiety", which is the first track, was released on the same day to coincide with the release of Dines X Heafy.[23]

In March 2021, Dines joined with vocalist Howard Jones and producer Hiram Hernandez to release "The Blade" as part of a new project named Sion.[24] Their self-titled debut album was released on November 26, 2021.[25] Their first album was released that November.[26] As of 2024, they were working on their sophomore album.[27]

Dines was a touring member of metalcore band Oni. In 2024, he joined the band as a permanent member.[27]

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Solo work

List adapted from Spotify.[28]

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Collaborations

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Guest appearances

  • Leo
    • Redemption Song (Metal Cover) (2016)
    • Californication (Metal Version) (2017)
  • Navigator
    • Ironclad (2017)
      • Sentinel (feat. Jared Dines & Justin Hockaday)
  • Shrezzers
    • Relationships (2019)
      • E.M.O.J.I.Q.U.E.E.N. (feat. Jared Dines & TWild)
  • Charlie Parra del Riego
    • Chaos and Redemption (2019)
      • Moonsault (feat. Jared Dines & Lucas Moscardini)
    • B Sides II (2021)
      • Charlie Parra VS Jared Dines
  • Ignoration
    • Rap Metal Verse (2020)
      • Rap Metal Verse
  • 66samus
    • Hulk Smash METAL (2022)
  • The Gentle Men
    • The Gentle Men (2023)
      • Opinions Are Weapons (feat. Jared Dines)
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