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'''Blood on the Dance Floor''' is an American [[crunkcore]] group originally from [[Orlando, Florida]], but now based out of [[Phoenix, Arizona]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mothers Against Blood On The Dance Floor|url=http://www.buzzfeed.com/melismashable/mothers-against-blood-on-the-dance-floor|publisher=Buzzfeed|accessdate=23 October 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Fiend|first=Tom|title=I fucking hate Crunkcore|url=http://hereisyourmind.net/2010/07/22/i-fucking-hate-crunkcore/|publisher=Here is your mind|accessdate=30 October 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Crunkcore (aka Scrunk) - Music Genres|url=http://rateyourmusic.com/genre/Crunkcore/|publisher=[[Rate Your Music]]|accessdate=30 October 2011}}</ref> Formed in 2007, the duo's current lineup consists of Dahvie Vanity and Jayy von Monroe, and musically, pulls from a wide variety of genres including [[electronica]], [[alternative rock]], [[post-hardcore]], [[dubstep]], [[Pop music|pop]], and [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]]. Blood on the Dance Floor has released four albums, with the album ''Epic'' charting 5th and the album ''All the Rage'' charting 13th on the dance/electronic [[Billboard charts|Billboard chart]].<ref name="billboard">http://www.billboard.com/album/blood-on-the-dancefloor/epic/1456595#/album/blood-on-the-dancefloor/epic/1456595</ref><ref name="All the Rage">{{allmusic|class=album|label=All the Rage!|id=r2250932|tab=charts-awards}}</ref> Their fifth album, ''(R)Evolution'' is set to be released February 14, 2012.
'''Blood on the Dance Floor''' is an American group of fags that think they know music and they like it in the butt[[crunkcore]] group originally from [[Orlando, Florida]], but now based out of [[Phoenix, Arizona]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mothers Against Blood On The Dance Floor|url=http://www.buzzfeed.com/melismashable/mothers-against-blood-on-the-dance-floor|publisher=Buzzfeed|accessdate=23 October 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Fiend|first=Tom|title=I fucking hate Crunkcore|url=http://hereisyourmind.net/2010/07/22/i-fucking-hate-crunkcore/|publisher=Here is your mind|accessdate=30 October 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Crunkcore (aka Scrunk) - Music Genres|url=http://rateyourmusic.com/genre/Crunkcore/|publisher=[[Rate Your Music]]|accessdate=30 October 2011}}</ref> Formed in 2007, the duo's current lineup consists of Dahvie Vanity and Jayy von Monroe, and musically, pulls from a wide variety of genres including [[electronica]], [[alternative rock]], [[post-hardcore]], [[dubstep]], [[Pop music|pop]], and [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]]. Blood on the Dance Floor has released four albums, with the album ''Epic'' charting 5th and the album ''All the Rage'' charting 13th on the dance/electronic [[Billboard charts|Billboard chart]].<ref name="billboard">http://www.billboard.com/album/blood-on-the-dancefloor/epic/1456595#/album/blood-on-the-dancefloor/epic/1456595</ref><ref name="All the Rage">{{allmusic|class=album|label=All the Rage!|id=r2250932|tab=charts-awards}}</ref> Their fifth album, ''(R)Evolution'' is set to be released February 14, 2012.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 16:58, 10 November 2011

Blood on the Dance Floor
Origin Orlando, Florida, United States
Genres Crunkcore
Years active2007–present
LabelsUnsigned
MembersDahvie Vanity
Jayy von Monroe
Past membersChristopher Mongillo
Rebecca Fugate
Garrett Ecstasy
Matty M
Website www.ilovebotdf.com

Blood on the Dance Floor is an American group of fags that think they know music and they like it in the butt crunkcore group originally from Orlando, Florida, but now based out of Phoenix, Arizona. [1] [2] [3] Formed in 2007, the duo's current lineup consists of Dahvie Vanity and Jayy von Monroe, and musically, pulls from a wide variety of genres including electronica, alternative rock, post-hardcore, dubstep, pop, and hip-hop. Blood on the Dance Floor has released four albums, with the album Epic charting 5th and the album All the Rage charting 13th on the dance/electronic Billboard chart. [4] [5] Their fifth album, (R)Evolution is set to be released February 14, 2012.

History

Let's Start a Riot and It's Hard to Be a Diamond In a Rhinestone World (2007-2008)

In 2007, Dahvie Vanity started a band called Love the Fashion with Christopher Mongillo and Rebecca Fugate. [6] The band was originally nothing but a joke, but soon developed into Blood on the Dance Floor. The group hit the studio and recorded their first album, Let's Start a Riot. [7] Instead of promoting the album, the band continued recording and released their second album, It's Hard to Be a Diamond In a Rhinestone World, later that year. [8] Not being able to tour, Mongillo and Fugate left the band while Vanity toured the Orlando, Florida area. Vanity soon gained a large fan base called the Slash Gash Terror Crew.

I Scream I Scream, OMFG Sneak Peak and Extended Play (2008-2009)

While on tour, Vanity met Garrett Ecstasy, who soon joined the band. The duo began recording new material in early 2009. The group released the three extended plays I Scream I Scream, OMFG Sneak Peak, and Extended Play in the first half of 2009. [9] The duo embarked on the OMFG Tour across the United States in support of their three releases. In September 2009, Ecstasy was kicked out of the band mid-tour due to allegations that he was stealing from Vanity. [10]. Also in September 2009, during the I Scream I Scream Tour, a young fan accused Vanity of rapingand she enjoyed it so much that her vagina was losse after a concert in Denver, Colorado. [11] The charges were dropped when the fan refused to use a rape kit. Later in 2011, the fan created a YouTube video announcing that she had made up the story for attention. [12]

Epic (2009-2010)

Ecstasy was soon replaced by Jayy von Monroe. Recording for their junior album began near the end of 2009. The new lineup soon played on the Crunk Kids Tour '09. The duo soon teamed up with Jeffree Star to record three songs for the album. The band embarked on the 2 Drunk 2 Fuck Tour and the Lookin' Hot & Dangerous Tour with Star during 2010. During the Lookin' Hot & Dangerous Tour, Blood on the Dance Floor and Star became hostile towards each other for reasons unknown. [13] Due to the fight, neither of the three songs made the album. Leading up to the release, numerous singles were released between October 2009 and September 2010. In October 2010, the highly anticipated album, Epic, was released. The album charted 5th on the dance/electronic Billboard chart. [4] The band headlined the Epic Tour and the Epic Tour Part II in support of the album. Two music videos were released off of the album and the band started to gain mainstream success; being featured on several music television channels.

All the Rage and (R)Evolution (2010-present)

Even before the group's third album was released, recording began for Blood on the Dance Floor's fourth album. The band collaborated with several artists for the album, including GODS PAPARAZZI, KatiKaine, Rusty Lixx, James Egbert, Lady Nogrady, JJ Demon, and Nick Nasty. Once again the album was preceded by several singles to promote the release. The band embarked on Warped Tour 2011, in June 2011. [14] Their fourth album, All the Rage, was released while on Warped Tour. One music video was filmed for the album. The album peaked at #13 on the Billboard Top Electronic Albums chart. [5] At the end of 2011 the band embarked on going on the All the Rage Tour and is planning the All the Rage Tour Part II. Continuing their constant recording, material for the fifth album was worked on immediately. The band has recently made up with Star and the two collaborated along with Millionaires on the unreleased song "Fuck Me I'm Famous". The band has also collaborated with Nathan Ryan, Elena Vladimirova, and Angelspit for the upcoming album. [15] In celebration of BOTDF's four year anniversary, a compilation album entitled, The Legend of Blood on the Dance Floor, was released on Halloween. The compilation features remastered versions of songs from the band's first four albums. (R)Evolution is set to be released on February 14, 2012.

Discography

Studio albums
  • Let's Start a Riot (2008)
  • It's Hard to Be a Diamond In a Rhinestone World (2008)
  • Epic (2010)
  • All the Rage (2011)
  • (R)Evolution (2012) [16]
Extended plays
  • I Scream I Scream (2009)
  • OMFG Sneak Peak (2009)
  • Extended Play (2009)
Compilations
  • Radio Edit (2008)
  • Lest We Forget the Best of BOTDF (2010)
  • The Legend of Blood on the Dance Floor (2011)

Singles

Year Title Album
2008
"Money and Hoes"
Let's Start a Riot
"Save the Rave"
It's Hard to Be a Diamond In a Rhinestone World
"Blood on the Dance Floor (DJ Pickee Remix)"
"S My D"
"Suicide Club"
I Scream I Scream
"Siq with a Q"
2009
"Miss Bipolar (Love Fight)" (featuring Lolli Dolli)
"Looking Hot, Dangerous"
OMFG Sneak Peak
"Designed To Kill"
Non-album
"Horrifically Delicious"
"Success Is the Best Revenge"
Epic
"Sexting"
"Crunk Man" (Remake)
2010
"Designed To Kill" (Remake)
"Sexting (Jeffree Star Remix)" (featuring Jeffree Star)
Non-album
"Inject Me Sweetly" (featuring Jeffree Star)
"Candyland"
Epic
"I'm What Dreams Are Made Of"
"Lose Control"
"You Done Goofed"
"Party On"
"Death To Your Heart"
"My Gift & My Curse"
Non-album
"The Loving Dead"
"Yo, Ho! (A Pirate's Life for Me)"
All the Rage
"Believe"
Epic
2011
"Can't Have What I Got" (featuring Gods Paparazzi and KatiKaine)
Non-album
"Happy Violentine's Day"
All the Rage
"P.L.U.R."
"Sexting (Rusty Lixx Remix)"
Non-album
"G.F.A." (featuring JJ Demon, Nick Nasty and Lady Nogrady)
All the Rage
"Bewitched" (featuring Lady Nogrady)
"Dark Dreams (Gods Paparazzi Remix)" (featuring Lady Nogrady)
Non-album
"La Petite Morte"
(R)Evolution

Members

Current members
Former members
  • Christopher Mongillo - vocals, guitar (2007-2008)
  • Rebecca Fugate - vocals, keyboard (2007-2008)
  • Garrett Ecstasy - unclean vocals (2008-2009)
  • Matty M - vocals (2009)
Touring members
  • Rusty Lixx - guitar, drums (2009-present)
  • Nick Nasty - keyboard, drums (2010-present)
  • Carter Harris - keyboard (2011-present)
  • Alex Gilbertson - bass guitar (2011)

Tours

I Scream I Scream Tour

Dates: April 23, 2009 - May 7, 2009
Lineup: Blood on the Dance Floor, Electric Valentine, Metroid

OMFG Tour

Dates: August 21, 2009 - September 12, 2009
Cancelled dates: September 16, 2009 - October 1, 2009
Lineup: Blood on the Dance Floor, Electric Valentine, Karate High School, Metroid

Crunk Kids Tour '09

Dates: October 6, 2009 - November 24, 2009
Cancelled dates: October 1, 2009 - October 5, 2009
Lineup: Brokencyde, Blood on the Dance Floor, Kill Paradise, The Ready Set, Watchout! There's Ghosts

2 Drunk 2 Fuck Tour

Dates: May 13, 2010 - June 26, 2010
Cancelled dates: May 25, 2010
Lineup: Brokencyde, Jeffree Star, Blood on the Dance Floor, Stereos, The Bangz, Fake Shark - Real Zombie!

Lookin' Hot & Dangerous Tour

Dates: August 6, 2010 - August 21, 2010
Lineup: Jeffree Star, Blood on the Dance Floor, William Control

Epic Tour

Dates: October 1, 2010 - November 6, 2010
Lineup: Blood on the Dance Floor, Let's Get It, Breathe Electric, Dot Dot Curve

Epic Tour Part II

Dates: November 11, 2010 - December 1, 2010
Lineup: Blood on the Dance Floor, Dot Dot Curve, Roxy Cottontail

Warped Tour 2011

Dates: June 24, 2011 - August 14, 2011
Cancelled dates: August 12, 2011
Lineup: Bad Rabbits, Big B, Big Chocolate, Blood on the Dance Floor, Dr. Madd Vibe, Foxy Shazam, Grieves with Budo, illScarlett, Ivy League, Kool Whip, MC Lars with Weerd Science, Middle Class Rut, Neo Geo, Stephen Jerzak, Passafire, Pour Habit, Tomorrow's Bad Seeds, Yelawolf

All the Rage Tour

Dates: October 14, 2011 - November 23, 2011
Lineup: Blood on the Dance Floor, Angelspit, New Years Day

All the Rage Tour Part II

Dates: December 15, 2011 - December 23, 2011
Lineup: Blood on the Dance Floor, JJ Demon

References

  1. ^ "Mothers Against Blood On The Dance Floor". Buzzfeed. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  2. ^ Fiend, Tom. "I fucking hate Crunkcore". Here is your mind. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  3. ^ "Crunkcore (aka Scrunk) - Music Genres". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  4. ^ a b http://www.billboard.com/album/blood-on-the-dancefloor/epic/1456595#/album/blood-on-the-dancefloor/epic/1456595
  5. ^ a b All the Rage! at AllMusic
  6. ^ http://www.tunecore.com/music/botdf
  7. ^ http://portal.tunecore.com/public/album/67094
  8. ^ http://portal.tunecore.com/public/album/97933
  9. ^ http://portal.tunecore.com/public/artist/64170,84359
  10. ^ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_was_garrett_ecstasy_kicked_out_of_blood_on_the_dance_floor
  11. ^ http://mog.com/artists/bio/mn1239680/blood-on-the-dance-floor
  12. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i25PSTCMa_8
  13. ^ http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=1872142
  14. ^ http://vanswarpedtour.com/band/blood-on-the-dance-floor
  15. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3qKTfawEF0&sns=fb
  16. ^ http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=250941924944127&id=185344651503855
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'''Blood on the Dance Floor''' is an American [[crunkcore]] group originally from [[Orlando, Florida]], but now based out of [[Phoenix, Arizona]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mothers Against Blood On The Dance Floor|url=http://www.buzzfeed.com/melismashable/mothers-against-blood-on-the-dance-floor|publisher=Buzzfeed|accessdate=23 October 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Fiend|first=Tom|title=I fucking hate Crunkcore|url=http://hereisyourmind.net/2010/07/22/i-fucking-hate-crunkcore/|publisher=Here is your mind|accessdate=30 October 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Crunkcore (aka Scrunk) - Music Genres|url=http://rateyourmusic.com/genre/Crunkcore/|publisher=[[Rate Your Music]]|accessdate=30 October 2011}}</ref> Formed in 2007, the duo's current lineup consists of Dahvie Vanity and Jayy von Monroe, and musically, pulls from a wide variety of genres including [[electronica]], [[alternative rock]], [[post-hardcore]], [[dubstep]], [[Pop music|pop]], and [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]]. Blood on the Dance Floor has released four albums, with the album ''Epic'' charting 5th and the album ''All the Rage'' charting 13th on the dance/electronic [[Billboard charts|Billboard chart]].<ref name="billboard">http://www.billboard.com/album/blood-on-the-dancefloor/epic/1456595#/album/blood-on-the-dancefloor/epic/1456595</ref><ref name="All the Rage">{{allmusic|class=album|label=All the Rage!|id=r2250932|tab=charts-awards}}</ref> Their fifth album, ''(R)Evolution'' is set to be released February 14, 2012.
'''Blood on the Dance Floor''' is an American group of fags that think they know music and they like it in the butt[[crunkcore]] group originally from [[Orlando, Florida]], but now based out of [[Phoenix, Arizona]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mothers Against Blood On The Dance Floor|url=http://www.buzzfeed.com/melismashable/mothers-against-blood-on-the-dance-floor|publisher=Buzzfeed|accessdate=23 October 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Fiend|first=Tom|title=I fucking hate Crunkcore|url=http://hereisyourmind.net/2010/07/22/i-fucking-hate-crunkcore/|publisher=Here is your mind|accessdate=30 October 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Crunkcore (aka Scrunk) - Music Genres|url=http://rateyourmusic.com/genre/Crunkcore/|publisher=[[Rate Your Music]]|accessdate=30 October 2011}}</ref> Formed in 2007, the duo's current lineup consists of Dahvie Vanity and Jayy von Monroe, and musically, pulls from a wide variety of genres including [[electronica]], [[alternative rock]], [[post-hardcore]], [[dubstep]], [[Pop music|pop]], and [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]]. Blood on the Dance Floor has released four albums, with the album ''Epic'' charting 5th and the album ''All the Rage'' charting 13th on the dance/electronic [[Billboard charts|Billboard chart]].<ref name="billboard">http://www.billboard.com/album/blood-on-the-dancefloor/epic/1456595#/album/blood-on-the-dancefloor/epic/1456595</ref><ref name="All the Rage">{{allmusic|class=album|label=All the Rage!|id=r2250932|tab=charts-awards}}</ref> Their fifth album, ''(R)Evolution'' is set to be released February 14, 2012.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 16:58, 10 November 2011

Blood on the Dance Floor
Origin Orlando, Florida, United States
Genres Crunkcore
Years active2007–present
LabelsUnsigned
MembersDahvie Vanity
Jayy von Monroe
Past membersChristopher Mongillo
Rebecca Fugate
Garrett Ecstasy
Matty M
Website www.ilovebotdf.com

Blood on the Dance Floor is an American group of fags that think they know music and they like it in the butt crunkcore group originally from Orlando, Florida, but now based out of Phoenix, Arizona. [1] [2] [3] Formed in 2007, the duo's current lineup consists of Dahvie Vanity and Jayy von Monroe, and musically, pulls from a wide variety of genres including electronica, alternative rock, post-hardcore, dubstep, pop, and hip-hop. Blood on the Dance Floor has released four albums, with the album Epic charting 5th and the album All the Rage charting 13th on the dance/electronic Billboard chart. [4] [5] Their fifth album, (R)Evolution is set to be released February 14, 2012.

History

Let's Start a Riot and It's Hard to Be a Diamond In a Rhinestone World (2007-2008)

In 2007, Dahvie Vanity started a band called Love the Fashion with Christopher Mongillo and Rebecca Fugate. [6] The band was originally nothing but a joke, but soon developed into Blood on the Dance Floor. The group hit the studio and recorded their first album, Let's Start a Riot. [7] Instead of promoting the album, the band continued recording and released their second album, It's Hard to Be a Diamond In a Rhinestone World, later that year. [8] Not being able to tour, Mongillo and Fugate left the band while Vanity toured the Orlando, Florida area. Vanity soon gained a large fan base called the Slash Gash Terror Crew.

I Scream I Scream, OMFG Sneak Peak and Extended Play (2008-2009)

While on tour, Vanity met Garrett Ecstasy, who soon joined the band. The duo began recording new material in early 2009. The group released the three extended plays I Scream I Scream, OMFG Sneak Peak, and Extended Play in the first half of 2009. [9] The duo embarked on the OMFG Tour across the United States in support of their three releases. In September 2009, Ecstasy was kicked out of the band mid-tour due to allegations that he was stealing from Vanity. [10]. Also in September 2009, during the I Scream I Scream Tour, a young fan accused Vanity of rapingand she enjoyed it so much that her vagina was losse after a concert in Denver, Colorado. [11] The charges were dropped when the fan refused to use a rape kit. Later in 2011, the fan created a YouTube video announcing that she had made up the story for attention. [12]

Epic (2009-2010)

Ecstasy was soon replaced by Jayy von Monroe. Recording for their junior album began near the end of 2009. The new lineup soon played on the Crunk Kids Tour '09. The duo soon teamed up with Jeffree Star to record three songs for the album. The band embarked on the 2 Drunk 2 Fuck Tour and the Lookin' Hot & Dangerous Tour with Star during 2010. During the Lookin' Hot & Dangerous Tour, Blood on the Dance Floor and Star became hostile towards each other for reasons unknown. [13] Due to the fight, neither of the three songs made the album. Leading up to the release, numerous singles were released between October 2009 and September 2010. In October 2010, the highly anticipated album, Epic, was released. The album charted 5th on the dance/electronic Billboard chart. [4] The band headlined the Epic Tour and the Epic Tour Part II in support of the album. Two music videos were released off of the album and the band started to gain mainstream success; being featured on several music television channels.

All the Rage and (R)Evolution (2010-present)

Even before the group's third album was released, recording began for Blood on the Dance Floor's fourth album. The band collaborated with several artists for the album, including GODS PAPARAZZI, KatiKaine, Rusty Lixx, James Egbert, Lady Nogrady, JJ Demon, and Nick Nasty. Once again the album was preceded by several singles to promote the release. The band embarked on Warped Tour 2011, in June 2011. [14] Their fourth album, All the Rage, was released while on Warped Tour. One music video was filmed for the album. The album peaked at #13 on the Billboard Top Electronic Albums chart. [5] At the end of 2011 the band embarked on going on the All the Rage Tour and is planning the All the Rage Tour Part II. Continuing their constant recording, material for the fifth album was worked on immediately. The band has recently made up with Star and the two collaborated along with Millionaires on the unreleased song "Fuck Me I'm Famous". The band has also collaborated with Nathan Ryan, Elena Vladimirova, and Angelspit for the upcoming album. [15] In celebration of BOTDF's four year anniversary, a compilation album entitled, The Legend of Blood on the Dance Floor, was released on Halloween. The compilation features remastered versions of songs from the band's first four albums. (R)Evolution is set to be released on February 14, 2012.

Discography

Studio albums
  • Let's Start a Riot (2008)
  • It's Hard to Be a Diamond In a Rhinestone World (2008)
  • Epic (2010)
  • All the Rage (2011)
  • (R)Evolution (2012) [16]
Extended plays
  • I Scream I Scream (2009)
  • OMFG Sneak Peak (2009)
  • Extended Play (2009)
Compilations
  • Radio Edit (2008)
  • Lest We Forget the Best of BOTDF (2010)
  • The Legend of Blood on the Dance Floor (2011)

Singles

Year Title Album
2008
"Money and Hoes"
Let's Start a Riot
"Save the Rave"
It's Hard to Be a Diamond In a Rhinestone World
"Blood on the Dance Floor (DJ Pickee Remix)"
"S My D"
"Suicide Club"
I Scream I Scream
"Siq with a Q"
2009
"Miss Bipolar (Love Fight)" (featuring Lolli Dolli)
"Looking Hot, Dangerous"
OMFG Sneak Peak
"Designed To Kill"
Non-album
"Horrifically Delicious"
"Success Is the Best Revenge"
Epic
"Sexting"
"Crunk Man" (Remake)
2010
"Designed To Kill" (Remake)
"Sexting (Jeffree Star Remix)" (featuring Jeffree Star)
Non-album
"Inject Me Sweetly" (featuring Jeffree Star)
"Candyland"
Epic
"I'm What Dreams Are Made Of"
"Lose Control"
"You Done Goofed"
"Party On"
"Death To Your Heart"
"My Gift & My Curse"
Non-album
"The Loving Dead"
"Yo, Ho! (A Pirate's Life for Me)"
All the Rage
"Believe"
Epic
2011
"Can't Have What I Got" (featuring Gods Paparazzi and KatiKaine)
Non-album
"Happy Violentine's Day"
All the Rage
"P.L.U.R."
"Sexting (Rusty Lixx Remix)"
Non-album
"G.F.A." (featuring JJ Demon, Nick Nasty and Lady Nogrady)
All the Rage
"Bewitched" (featuring Lady Nogrady)
"Dark Dreams (Gods Paparazzi Remix)" (featuring Lady Nogrady)
Non-album
"La Petite Morte"
(R)Evolution

Members

Current members
Former members
  • Christopher Mongillo - vocals, guitar (2007-2008)
  • Rebecca Fugate - vocals, keyboard (2007-2008)
  • Garrett Ecstasy - unclean vocals (2008-2009)
  • Matty M - vocals (2009)
Touring members
  • Rusty Lixx - guitar, drums (2009-present)
  • Nick Nasty - keyboard, drums (2010-present)
  • Carter Harris - keyboard (2011-present)
  • Alex Gilbertson - bass guitar (2011)

Tours

I Scream I Scream Tour

Dates: April 23, 2009 - May 7, 2009
Lineup: Blood on the Dance Floor, Electric Valentine, Metroid

OMFG Tour

Dates: August 21, 2009 - September 12, 2009
Cancelled dates: September 16, 2009 - October 1, 2009
Lineup: Blood on the Dance Floor, Electric Valentine, Karate High School, Metroid

Crunk Kids Tour '09

Dates: October 6, 2009 - November 24, 2009
Cancelled dates: October 1, 2009 - October 5, 2009
Lineup: Brokencyde, Blood on the Dance Floor, Kill Paradise, The Ready Set, Watchout! There's Ghosts

2 Drunk 2 Fuck Tour

Dates: May 13, 2010 - June 26, 2010
Cancelled dates: May 25, 2010
Lineup: Brokencyde, Jeffree Star, Blood on the Dance Floor, Stereos, The Bangz, Fake Shark - Real Zombie!

Lookin' Hot & Dangerous Tour

Dates: August 6, 2010 - August 21, 2010
Lineup: Jeffree Star, Blood on the Dance Floor, William Control

Epic Tour

Dates: October 1, 2010 - November 6, 2010
Lineup: Blood on the Dance Floor, Let's Get It, Breathe Electric, Dot Dot Curve

Epic Tour Part II

Dates: November 11, 2010 - December 1, 2010
Lineup: Blood on the Dance Floor, Dot Dot Curve, Roxy Cottontail

Warped Tour 2011

Dates: June 24, 2011 - August 14, 2011
Cancelled dates: August 12, 2011
Lineup: Bad Rabbits, Big B, Big Chocolate, Blood on the Dance Floor, Dr. Madd Vibe, Foxy Shazam, Grieves with Budo, illScarlett, Ivy League, Kool Whip, MC Lars with Weerd Science, Middle Class Rut, Neo Geo, Stephen Jerzak, Passafire, Pour Habit, Tomorrow's Bad Seeds, Yelawolf

All the Rage Tour

Dates: October 14, 2011 - November 23, 2011
Lineup: Blood on the Dance Floor, Angelspit, New Years Day

All the Rage Tour Part II

Dates: December 15, 2011 - December 23, 2011
Lineup: Blood on the Dance Floor, JJ Demon

References

  1. ^ "Mothers Against Blood On The Dance Floor". Buzzfeed. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  2. ^ Fiend, Tom. "I fucking hate Crunkcore". Here is your mind. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  3. ^ "Crunkcore (aka Scrunk) - Music Genres". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  4. ^ a b http://www.billboard.com/album/blood-on-the-dancefloor/epic/1456595#/album/blood-on-the-dancefloor/epic/1456595
  5. ^ a b All the Rage! at AllMusic
  6. ^ http://www.tunecore.com/music/botdf
  7. ^ http://portal.tunecore.com/public/album/67094
  8. ^ http://portal.tunecore.com/public/album/97933
  9. ^ http://portal.tunecore.com/public/artist/64170,84359
  10. ^ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_was_garrett_ecstasy_kicked_out_of_blood_on_the_dance_floor
  11. ^ http://mog.com/artists/bio/mn1239680/blood-on-the-dance-floor
  12. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i25PSTCMa_8
  13. ^ http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=1872142
  14. ^ http://vanswarpedtour.com/band/blood-on-the-dance-floor
  15. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3qKTfawEF0&sns=fb
  16. ^ http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=250941924944127&id=185344651503855

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