Dylan Campbell Guitarist of METHANE
Live radio Interview Saturday on Steele Savage Radio (details Below)

Meet Dylan: Dylan has been playing guitar for around 24 years, one of his best friends is his puggle named Buffy. Campbell is currently living in Djurås, Sweden where he works in construction. Dylan moved to Sweden in 2014 where he grounded Methane with Tim and Jimi. Dylan’s main guitar is 2009 Les Paul with silver burst, he also has a 1984 custom BC Rich Iron Bird that he bought from Phil Fasciana of Malevolent Creation.
“My favorite thing in life is creating music other people enjoy.”
Originally born in Eureka, California, Dylan moved to northern New Jersey at six years old. He is the younger brother of Methane’s singer/bassist Tim Scott, who started Dylan’s interest in metal by giving him his first cassettes for Christmas (Metallica – Ride the Lightning, Sepultura -Beneath The remains and Pantera -Vulgar Display of Power) when he was young. That was the first fuel for Dylan’s metal blood lust. Later on, Tim bought Dylan his first guitar and amp, a used Ibanez and a small Marshall practice amp, when he was 13.
His biggest influences include Tool, Lamb of God, Pantera and Motörhead. Dylan started playing in bands in his teens in New Jersey like hard rock band Beautiful Disease, before moving to Sweden. Where he and his brother decided to create Methane.
Dylan also paints darker images on canvas as a hobby check out his art here:
“It’s really relaxing and a good way to escape the prison called life for a little bit.”
Art Of DYLAN

Dylan will be talking to “The Navajo Rambo” Bobby Steele this Saturday live on The Breaking the Law Hour on Steele Savage Radio. Don’t miss this epic interview! Dylan will be sharing tour details, talking about Methane’s album The Devil’s Own and whats new with the band.
Listen in, in North America: 11AM PST, 12 noon MST, 1PM CST and 2PM EST
In Europe 19.00 GMT (GB) , 20.00 Sweden.
Follow Dylan’s artist page on Facebook



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