Scrojo, the enigmatic artist behind the iconic concert posters, has left an indelible mark on the music industry. His journey began in high school, where he and his friends sought a name for their punk band that would embody their unique identities. The name 'Scrojo' emerged, and it stuck, becoming a testament to his rebellious spirit. With a background in chalkboard drawings for Del Mar's Pannikin coffee shop and T-shirt design for surf/skate brand Life's a Beach, Scrojo's artistic talents were evident early on. Despite his initial struggles with formal art education due to drugs and alcohol, he found his niche in the surfing and skating world, working with renowned brands like Quiksilver and Rip Curl. His first concert poster, for the North County band Borracho y Loco, showcased his unique style, blending abstract elements with colorful calypso and tiki themes. Over the years, Scrojo has honed his skills, mastering vector imagery through Adobe Illustrator and experimenting with various artistic styles, from art deco to psychedelic and beyond. His versatility allows him to create posters for all music genres, making him a sought-after artist for venues and artists alike. Scrojo's personal connection to music and his ability to capture the essence of each artist's tone and voice make his posters not just promotional items but works of art that resonate with audiences. As Scrojo continues to innovate and push boundaries, his impact on the music industry remains undeniable, leaving a trail of captivating posters that will endure for generations to come.