
I'm a musician who sometimes makes YouTube videos and art. JMU Class of '22. Buy my albums or else. (He/him, metalhead)
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Skid Row - "I Remember You" Live Cover By TheHappySpaceman (2020-02-11)
Skid Row - "I Remember You" Live Cover by TheHappySpaceman (2020-02-11)
Well. I wasn’t expecting to upload this full performance to the public, but amidst the coronavirus, everyone is stuck inside self-quarantining, so I figured I might as well post a video to keep you all entertained in the meantime. Here’s a video of me covering Skid Row’s classic 1989 hit, “I Remember You,” at an open mic night last month. I’ve been trying to perform live again, though granted, it’s harder than expected due to recent circumstances, haha.
Oh, and a new video will be coming on the first of next month!
“I Remember You” Copyright © Rachel Bolan, Dave Sabo, Atlantic Records Performed by me
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Y’all, I’d like to make this zine a reality! So many great artists and writers have made such good works for it. Be sure to fund it starting tomorrow! (I’ll reblog the Indiegogo campaign link when it’s posted. :D)
Rayllum Zine Campaign Announcement
Hello Rayllum family!! We know you have been waiting forever, and we really appreciate your patience. We are happy to announce that our campaign will go live on Indiegogo on April 22nd! The campaign will last until June 6th!
As a teaser, here is a small part of the cover we will be releasing in a few days! Maybe you can guess the artist? See you all tomorrow with the next preview!

Keep Your Hands to Yourself: 2020 Edition (Georgia Satellites parody)
I came up with these parody lyrics to this Georgia Satellites hit after self-quarantining in my apartment for two weeks. Yesterday, I visited my parents, who have also been self-quarantining, and recorded this at their place.
But seriously, stay safe, everyone. And wash your hands!
Original song © Dan Baird, The Georgia Satellites Parody lyrics written by Hunter D. Bruton, 2020 Created/performed/directed by Hunter D. Bruton (TheHappySpaceman)
Phew! I’ve been holding onto this info for so long, but now I'm finally allowed to reveal that I’m an artist for the Rayllum zine! I’m proud to be working alongside such a talented team. TDP fans and Rayllum fans, spread the word around!
Rayllum Zine Artist Announcements






Hey Everyone!!! We are so happy to announce all of the artists for Falling For You: A Rayllum Zine. We literally cannot wait to start our campaign. Later tonight, we will be posting our first cover art preview, get excited!
@dragonprinceofficial thank you so much for creating this wonderful show and this wonderful pairing!
The Legend Was True (One-Shot)
327 words, Original, Horror-Comedy, One-Shot, Funny, Plot Twist
A girl attempts to summon the notorious spirit of Bloody Mary.
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She grabbed one of her scented candles and placed it on the desk next to her mirror, then placed another one on the opposite side of her desk. Reaching into her pocket, she pulled out a lighter, ignited the flame with a click, then lit both candles.
Turning off her bedroom lights, she walked to stand in front of the mirror. A shiver crept through her body. She knew she shouldn’t be doing this, but she just had to know if the legends were real. Call it a morbid curiosity or whatever you will.
“Bloody Mary,” she said once, looking straight into the mirror. “Bloody Mary,” she repeated again with ease. She had trouble with it the third time, and shut her eyes. No, I can’t do this!… but I have to. If I stop now, all will be for naught. She opened her eyes again. “Bloody Mary.”
Initially, nothing happened. The room was still as quiet as before, with the quiet hum of her air conditioning unit. Pfft, well that’s lame. Stupid! I knew it wouldn’t happen.
All of a sudden, the candles flickered as a wind blew through the room. But she had her windows shut. Gasping, she looked at the mirror. “No way…”
A ghostly figure appeared in the mirror, just as the legends had said. The figure resembled that of a human girl in a white dress, only it was more spectre than human, right out of the uncanny valley. It had voids for eyes with blood dripping from them, skin as pale white as snow, a bizarrely long neck, and long stringy black hair. It let out a ghastly screech, the likes of which humankind had never heard before.
The girl gulped as she looked in the mirror, then reached behind her and grabbed a bouquet of flowers in her right arm, extending them out to the mirror in front of her.
“Would you like to go to prom with me?”
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Wrote this horror-comedy piece in about 5-10 minutes between classes. Contains one of my proudest plot twists ever.