The Chalkeaters

Russian comedy-rock band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Chalkeaters is a Russian comedy rock and multimedia project based in Saint Petersburg. Founded in early 2019 by Alexander Serebro, Tim Maslov and Ergy, the group is primarily known for producing satirical songs and animated music videos based on popular video games and in some cases the gaming industry. Their work often features collaborations with notable voice actors and internet personalities, such as Ellen McLain, The Stupendium, MatPat, and Gabe Newell.[1]

OriginSaint Petersburg, Russia
GenresComedy rock, chip-hop, swing
Years active2019–present
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The Chalkeaters
Background information
OriginSaint Petersburg, Russia
GenresComedy rock, chip-hop, swing
Years active2019–present
LabelIndependent
Members
  • Alexander Serebro
  • Tim Maslov
  • Ergy
Websitethechalkeaters.com
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History

The Chalkeaters was formed by Alexander Serebro, Tim Maslov, and Ergy as an alternative multimedia project designed to explore the collision of gaming communities and digital environment through music.[2] The group gained international attention in 2020 for "Doom Crossing: Eternal Horizons," a track celebrating the simultaneous release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Doom Eternal, which was praised for capturing the community-driven crossover phenomenon.[3]

In 2021, the band released "Count to Three," a song satirizing Valve Corporation's perceived inability to release a third installment in their major franchises. The track featured a cameo appearance by Valve founder Gabe Newell and vocals by Ellen McLain, the voice of GLaDOS from the Portal series.[4][5] The project's work is frequently cited for its high-quality animation and commentary on the business practices of major gaming companies like Nintendo and Bethesda Softworks.[6]

Discography

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YearTitleFeatured Artist(s)Notes
2019"It Just Works"Kyle WrightParody of Todd Howard and Bethesda.
2019"Breathtaking"Natalia NatchanCyberpunk 2077 tribute
2020"Doom Crossing: Eternal Horizons"Natalia NatchanAnimal Crossing: New Horizons & Doom: Eternal parody[3]
2020"Lock Me Up (Quarantine Song)"Idrise
2020"It's a Gamer's Christmas"Natalia Natchan
2021"Count to Three"The Stupendium, Ellen McLain, Gabe Newell[4]
2022"Crushing Thirties"Johnny GioeliSonic the Hedgehog tribute [7]
2022"Rise Guys"Dennis DeMilleFall Guys tribute
2022"A Songus Amongus"Black Gryph0nAmong Us tribute[8]
2022"Furrýmon: Gotta Smash 'Em All!"Black Gryph0n, PiNKIIPokėmon parody
2023"Bowsette"Meret Giddy, Nekro GCommunity collaboration video[9]
2023"Must Have Been the Wind"Black Gryph0nSkyrim tribute
2023"One More Pull"Black Gryph0n, RustageGenshin Impact parody
2024"Roll out the Fallout!"Black Gryph0n, Benny Benack IIIFallout tribute
2024"FNAF KIDS"Black Gryph0n, The Stupendium, MatPatFive Nights at Freddy's tribute[10]
2024"Cheeki Breeki"Lenich & KiryaS.T.A.L.K.E.R. tribute
2024"Shadow Wick: Murderholics"Caleb HylesJohn Wick / Shadow the Hedgehog parody
2025"Trash Can Song"Elsie Lovelock, Michael KovachHonkai: Star Rail tribute featured on the HoYoFair program
2025"Marketable Plush"Black Gryph0n
2025"Ready Player Two"Chi-Chi, Alex Walker Smith
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See also

  • The Living Tombstone, a similar Israeli American rock duo/band that also produces video game music on YouTube

References

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