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Brendon Small
Brendon Small in July 2010.
Brendon Small in July 2010.
Background information
Also known asDonald Cock (occasional stage name)
Captain Mustache (stage character)
Born (1975-02-15) February 15, 1975 (age 49)
Springfield, Illinois
GenresComedy: Improvisational comedy, observational comedy, character comedy, satire, slapstick
Music: Melodic death metal, comedy rock, heavy metal, hard rock
Occupation(s)Actor, voice actor, stand-up comedian, animator, writer, producer, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, drum programming
Websitebrendonsmall.com

Brendon Small (born February 15, 1975) is an American writer, producer, voice actor, stand-up comedian, animator and musician best known as the co-creator of the animated series Home Movies (along with Loren Bouchard) and Metalocalypse (along with Tommy Blacha) and as the creator of the virtual death metal band Dethklok.

Early career

Small started learning guitar at age 14 after a kid in his neighborhood began teaching him about guitar and music.[1] At his first public performance his hands shook so wildly that he had trouble controlling the guitar. It was another ten years before he was comfortable performing in public.[2] He graduated from Palma High School in Salinas, California. He graduated from Berklee College of Music in 1997. During his music studies he concurrently took several writing and comedy classes at Emerson College. After graduating, he felt that the rock music genre was fading in popularity so decided to try his hand at comedy.[2]

He was performing at The Comedy Studio in Harvard Square when he was spotted by Loren Bouchard, who at the time was casting for the central character for a UPN pilot produced by Tom Snyder Productions which eventually evolved into Home Movies.

Career

Media

Brendon Small was the co-creator, writer, voice actor, composer and musician for Home Movies, a cartoon initially aired on the UPN television network and then moved to Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. The final episode of Home Movies aired on April 4, 2004, after running four seasons, although the show is periodically rerun on Adult Swim. In the series, he voiced the show's protagonist, 8-year-old aspiring filmmaker Brendon Small, as well as a number of other characters.

Small lent his voice to a number of other animated shows. He co-starred as Chad in the BET animated sit-com, Hey Monie!, and has voiced many supporting characters in The Venture Bros., including that show's shell shocked and drug-addicted version of Jonny Quest. Small has also had cameo roles in Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Squidbillies, Reno 911! and Frisky Dingo. Small along with Scott Adsit appeared as lead characters of the Adult Swim pilot Let's Fish; the show's pilot premiered on May 13, 2007, but the series was not picked up.

In April 2005, the Sci Fi Channel announced an upcoming debut of a half-hour animated ensemble comedy show created by Small titled Barbarian Chronicles. The show, which has yet to be seen, was said to be produced by Small and Worldwide Pants Incorporated. Small has said that there are currently no plans to produce the show but that anything can happen in the future.[3]

Small posed for a pictorial that appeared in the April 2006 issue of Playgirl magazine, as part of a humor-themed issue. Small posed naked holding a medieval flail and a strategically placed metal shield that hid his genitals. Along with comedians Ron Lynch and Craig Anton, Small has hosted the "Tomorrow Show", a weekly live comedy show at the Steve Allen Theater in Los Angeles.

Small's latest television project is as co-producer, co-writer, composer, and voice actor for the Adult Swim series Metalocalypse, which premiered on August 6, 2006. The series focuses on a fictional death metal band named Dethklok, and each episode features a song "performed" by the band. In addition to all of the behind-the-scenes work he does for the series, he also provides voice talent for the characters Skwisgaar Skwigelf, Pickles, and Nathan Explosion, three of the five members of Dethklok. Small has stated that while this is his dream job, he does not really like watching animation that much.[2]

In 2007 and 2009, Small hosted the Guitar Superstar competition and in September 2008 he was one of the judges.[4]

In 2010 Small directed Soundgarden's music video for "Black Rain", and The Damned Things' music video for "We've Got a Situation Here".

Small's virtual band Dethklok appeared, via video, at the 2009 Golden Gods Awards. The band received the award for Best International Band. At the 2010 Golden Gods Awards, Small attended and performed with Brian Posehn's band and introduced Fear Factory's set. At the 2011 Golden Gods Awards, Small attended and introduced DevilDriver's set.[5] Small attended the 2012 Golden Gods Awards and introduced Trivium's set. Small had been nominated for best guitarist at the 2013 Golden Gods Awards but did not win.[6]

In early 2012 Small finished work on the fourth season of Metalocalypse, which began airing on April 29, 2012 and concluded July 15, 2012. The DVD was released on October 30, 2012.

On May 10, 2013, Small and Adult Swim announced that a one-hour rock opera Metalocalypse special, entitled Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem, was in the works.[7] It aired on October 27, 2013, and featured brand new music from Dethklok.[8]

In May 2014, Small wrote a column for Premier Guitar regarding his guitar techniques.[9]

Small appeared on Ken Reid's TV Guidance Counselor Podcast on May 15, 2015. The episode was taped live on Sunday May 11 at the Doug Fir Lounge in Portland Oregon as part of the Bridgetown Comedy Festival.

Comedy

Throughout his adult life, Small has frequently performed stand-up comedy in the Los Angeles area. Small was one of the hosts (along with Ron Lynch and Craig Anton) of The Tomorrow Show, a live weekly musical and comedic variety show; in his off-time Small still occasionally appears as a guest.[10] One of his prominent forms of stand-up is character comedy, where he acts out a character he created to garner laughs. Some of the characters he has played are Captain Moustache, Victor Diamond, Tiny and Bernie Fretts, all of which he has performed as in the weekly comedy podcast Comedy Bang! Bang!.[10] In recent years Small's time has become booked from his music and television career, but he still occasionally performs stand-up at venues such as The Steve Allen Theater, The Ice House and The Baked Potato.

Music career

Small performing live with Dethklok.

Small wrote all the music for the show Home Movies, and released all the songs he had written for the show on the Home Movies: Bonus CD. The CD was included with purchase of the Season 4 DVD box set.

With his new series Metalocalypse, Small continued to write all the music for the show. In September 2007, he completed work on the Dethklok album titled The Dethalbum, in which he collaborated with Gene Hoglan to deliver an authentic melodic death metal sound while simultaneously retaining the light-hearted nature with which Small portrays the heavy metal genre.[11] The album debuted at No. 21 on the Billboard 200, making it the highest-ranked death metal album on the Billboard at that time.[12][13]

In November 2007, Small, Hoglan, Mike Keneally and Bryan Beller performed live as Dethklok at twelve US college campuses in support of The Dethalbum. The Adult Swim-sponsored "Dethtour" featured Dethklok supporting indie rock band ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead.[14] The foursome reunited in 2008 to headline a longer "Dethtour", where they toured the US in June and early July with fellow metal bands Chimaira and Soilent Green. During the tour they released the ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead/Dethklok split EP for free at the concerts.

The second Dethklok album, Dethalbum II, was released on September 29, 2009. Dethalbum II reached No. 15 on the Billboard 200, making it the highest charting death metal album in history. A tour in support of the new album began in late 2009, where Dethklok co-headlined with the band Mastodon.

Small performed guest vocals as Nathan Explosion on the Zimmers Hole song "The Vowel Song". Small also contributed guitar work to the songs "Devils Teeth" from Exodus's album Exhibit B: The Human Condition, as well as "More Metal Than You" from comedian Brian Posehn's album Fart and Wiener Jokes. Small created the "Murder Mix" of the song "Liar" by Emilie Autumn from the Liar/Dead Is the New Alive EP. Small performed the solo for the song "Get It Up" (Van Halen cover) on Sylencers' debut album A Lethal Dose of Truth.[15] Small performs a guitar solo on the song "Let's Make Out" on the Sex Slaves album Call of the Wild.

In early 2011, Small introduced the Dethklok "Thunderhorse" Explorer from Gibson, a guitar made to his own specifications, and modeled after Skwisgaar's Gibson Explorer.[16][17] A limited edition Epiphone "Thunderhorse" Explorer, based on the Gibson "Thunderhorse" Explorer, was introduced in early 2013.[18] In May 2012, Small introduced the prototype for the Gibson Flying V "Snow Falcon", built to his own specifications, and modeled after Toki Wartooth's Gibson Flying V.[19] The final version of the guitar was released on December 13, 2013.[20]

In April 2012 Small released his debut solo album, Brendon Small's Galaktikon.[21] The album featured Dethklok members Beller on bass and Hoglan on drums. Small described the album as a "high-stakes, intergalactic, extreme rock album" and described it as being similar to Dethklok but with more melodic vocals and rock elements.[22] Small performed songs from Brendon Small's Galaktikon for the first time at "WesFest 8" on March 3, 2013, in West Hollywood, California.[23]

On April 29, 2012, Small started a weekly guitar lesson video series on the adult swim YouTube channel, entitled "Shreducation", which consisted of 12 installments.[24]

Small, Beller and Hoglan got together to work on the third Dethklok album, Dethalbum III, which was released on October 16, 2012. Small released a fourth Dethklok album, entitled The Doomstar Requiem, on October 29, 2013, which is a soundtrack album to the Metalocalypse special of the same name. The album featured Hoglan on drums, Beller performing guest bass on a track, and Mike Keneally performing guest vocals.

Small released a follow-up record to his debut album, entitled Brendon Small's Galaktikon II in 2017.

BS Records

In 2012 Small self-released his solo album, Brendon Small's Galaktikon, independently on his personal record label BS Records. He funded the album himself, and used all of the profits he received from the album to fund future projects. In 2013 Small made the decision to release the fourth Dethklok album, The Doomstar Requiem, on his personal label (as opposed to the usual Williams Street Records) because he wanted to make sure there was a future for Dethklok's music.[25] He explained that if he had not done this, Dethalbum III would have been the last Dethklok record released. He went on to explain that the only way to keep Dethklok's music going was by making this personal investment, regardless of whether or not it would be financially beneficial to him.[25]

Personal life

Brendon Small currently resides in Los Angeles.[26] He had a dog named Ernie (a Weimaraner), but the dog died in January 2014.[27] He got a new dog named Gilda, also a Weimaraner.

Small is of Lithuanian descent.[28]

Filmography

Film and television

Year Title Role Notes
1999–2004 Home Movies Brendon Small
Duane
Perry
Junior Adelberg
Ken Adelberg
Various characters
•Creator
•Writer
•Producer
•Voice actor
•Composer
•Animated series
2000 New Apartment New Tenant •Actor
•Short film
2003 Hey Monie Chad •Voice actor
•Animated series
2004 Reno 911! Priest •Actor
•Episodes: "Raineesha X", "Not Without My Mustache"
•Composer
•TV series
2004 Last Laugh '04 Red Sox fan •Actor
•TV movie
2004–2007 Perfect Hair Forever •Composed theme music
2005 Lucy: The Daughter of the Devil Classmate •Voice actor
•Episode: "He's Not the Messiah, He's a DJ"
•Composed the song "Maneater"
•Animated series
•Uncredited
2005–present Squidbillies Dr. Jerry
Devil
•Voice actor (2 episodes)
•Episodes: "Family Trouble" (voice actor),
"Mephistopheles Traveled Below to a Southern State Whose Motto Is
'Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation'" (composer and voice actor)
•Animated series
•Composer (1 episode)
•Credited as Donald Cock
2006 Ergo Proxy Po •Voice actor
•Episode: "Shôjo sumairu" (English dub)
•Animated series
2006–present The Venture Bros. Action Johnny
Plastic Surgeon
Hector
Swifty
Agent Hauser
Sgt. Hatred
Various Characters
•Voice actor (12 episodes)
•Animated series
2006–2013 Metalocalypse Nathan Explosion
Pickles
Skwisgaar Skwigelf
Charles Foster Offdensen
Various characters
•Creator
•Executive producer
•Writer
•Director
•Voice actor
•Composer
•Animated series
2006 Frisky Dingo Brent & Trent •Voice actor
•Episode: "Meet Killface"
•Animated series
•Credited as Donald Cock
2006–2010 Aqua Teen Hunger Force Rice Mascot
•Voice actor
•Episodes: "Hands on a Hamburger", "Dickesode"
•Animated series
•Credited as Donald Cock
2007 Let's Fish Kevin •Actor
•Executive producer
•TV pilot
2010 Last Call with Carson Daly Himself •Air date: October 5, 2010
2011–2014 Bob's Burgers Animal Control Guy •Voice actor (2 episodes)
•Episodes: "Sacred Cow", "Dawn of the Peck"
•Animated series
2011 Jon Benjamin Has a Van Musician •Episode: "Smoking"
•Composed the song "Christ Pipe"
•Composed the theme music
•TV series
2012–2013 Motorcity •Composer
2013 Law of the Land Guy Fellow •TV series
•Actor (5 episodes)
2013 All Growz Up with Melinda Hill Himself •Web series
2013 Morgan Ågren's Conundrum:
A Percussive Misadventure
Himself •Documentary
2013 Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem[7] Nathan Explosion
Pickles
Skwisgaar Skwigelf
Charles Foster Offdensen
Various characters
•Creator
•Producer
•Writer
•Voice actor
•Composer
2013 'tallica Parking Lot Nathan Explosion •Voice only
•Animated short
•Premiered at Fantastic Fest[29]
2014 WordGirl Chazz •Voice actor
•Episode: "A Questionable Pair/All That Chazz"
•Animated series
2014–present Black Sails Pirate •Voice only
•Featured in the opening theme
•TV series
2014 Getting Doug with High Himself •Web series
2014 Turbo FAST Clip/Clap •Voice actor (2 episodes)
•Animated series
2015 Love in Moreno Valley Pastor Mitchell •Actor
2015 Comedy Bang! Bang! Victor Diamond •Actor (1 episode)
2015 The Playboy Morning Show Himself •Talk show
2015 Breadwinners •Composed the song "Wolf Head Bread"
2016 Hidden America with Jonah Ray Captain Mustache •Episode: "Boston: Where Past is Present"
2016 Little Big Awesome Pointy Thing •Animated TV movie
2016 The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail Himself •Episode: "The One With The Box of Pain"
2016 Nerdland Mr. Kelly •Voice actor
•Animated film

Music videos

Year Artist Song Notes
2007 Dethklok "Bloodrocuted" Co-director (with Jon Schnepp)
2010 Soundgarden "Black Rain" Director
2010 The Damned Things "We've Got a Situation Here" Director
2016 Anthrax "Blood Eagle Wings" Actor
2018 Nekrogoblikon "Dressed As Goblins" Director

Video games

Year Game Role Notes
2013 Metallica Pinball "Sparky" and "The Snake" [30]

Podcasts

Year Podcast Role Notes
2009–2017 Comedy Bang! Bang! Himself
Captain Moustache
Bernie Fretts
Victor Diamond
Tiny
Willard "Willy" Mapleton
•Comedy podcast
•Episodes: #32, #256, #260, #294, #301, #320, #326, #343,
#357, #373, #418, #434, #451, #463, #498
2013 Rafflecast Himself •Episode: #26
2014 Sklarboro Country Himself •Episodes: #227
2014 Truth & Iliza Himself •Episode: #16
2015 TV Guidance Counselor Podcast Himself
2015 With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus Adalwolf Ditmar •Episodes: #30
2015 Nerd Poker Himself •Episodes: #145, #147, #148
2015 Pointless Himself •Episodes: #97, #132
2015 The Bone Zone Himself •Episodes: #194
2017 Fitzdog Radio Himself •Episodes: #614

Discography

Solo

Soundtrack

Video games

Guest work

Collaborations and other appearances

References

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  2. ^ a b c "WTF with Marc Maron Podcast, #48". February 18, 2010. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved November 10, 2013.
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  4. ^ "Brendon Small To Host Guitar Player's Guitar Hero 2007 Competition". Ultimate Guitar. Archived from the original on March 26, 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "REVOLVER GOLDEN GODS AWARDS 2011: The Winners & Full Show Recap | Latest News". Metal Injection. April 23, 2011. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
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  8. ^ RobInjection (May 10, 2013). "Metalocalypse Creator Reveals DETHKLOK Rock Opera in the Works". Metal Injection. Retrieved May 12, 2013.
  9. ^ Brendon Small (May 31, 2014). "Shredmental: The Dancer and the Drummer". Retrieved June 4, 2014.
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  11. ^ "Review of the ''Dethalbum'' in Stylus magazine". Stylusmagazine.com. October 15, 2007. Retrieved October 31, 2013.
  12. ^ "Katie Hasty, "Rascal Flatts Races To No. 1 in Debut-Heavy Week", Billboard.com". Billboard.com. October 3, 2007. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
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  15. ^ "Sylencer: the Unknown Chicago Musician Who Got An All-Star Lineup of Musicians to Play on His Debut Album". NoiseCreep. July 17, 2012. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
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  17. ^ "Gibson Dethklok Explorer Electric Guitar: Musical Instruments". Amazon.com. September 9, 2009. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
  18. ^ "Brendon Small Introduces The Epiphone Thunderhorse To Dealers at NAMM". Epiphone.com. March 3, 2013. Retrieved July 15, 2013.
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  20. ^ "Brendon Small Snow Falcon Flying V". Gibson. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
  21. ^ "Q&A: "METALOCALYPSE's" Brendon Small on "GALAKTIKON" and more". Fangoria.com. May 3, 2011. Archived from the original on May 5, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  22. ^ "DETHKLOK Creator Brendon Small Talks Solo Project Due This Summer". DailyBlam.com. July 15, 2011. Retrieved September 24, 2011.
  23. ^ "Wesfest 8". weswehmiller.net. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  24. ^ "Weekly Shred-ucation with Brendon Small: Lesson Twelve: Badass Tappy Thing". Youtube.com. July 13, 2012. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
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  27. ^ "Goodbye to my beautiful best friend on earth. RIP Ernie. I love you". Instagram. January 16, 2014. Retrieved January 16, 2014.
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