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Origin
  
Orlando, Florida, U.S.

Labels
  
Dark Fantasy

Website
  
www.ilovebotdf.com

Record label
  
4Worlds Media

Genres
  
Electronica

Associated acts
  
Deuce, Jeffree Star

Genre
  
Electronica

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Years active
  
2007 (2007)–2016 (2016)

Members
  
Dahvie Vanity, JayyVon, Garett McLaughlin

Albums
  
All the Rage, Bad Blood, Epic, It's Hard to Be a Diamond, Bitchcraft

Profiles

Blood on the Dance Floor was an American electronica duo from Orlando, Florida, formed in 2007. The group's final line-up consisted of Dahvie Vanity and Jayy Von Monroe. The group released eight studio albums: Let's Start A Riot in 2008, It's Hard to Be A Diamond In A Rhinestone World in 2008, Epic in 2010, All the Rage in 2011, Evolution in 2012, Bad Blood in 2013, Bitchcraft in 2014, and Scissors in 2016. The group released several EPs and a remix album as well before announcing they will be disbanding in 2016.

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Style and influences

The group's style has been described as electronica or electronic, but also heavily incorporates electropop, dance-pop and crunkcore.

Vanity stated in an interview that American synthpop artist Jeffree Star is a huge influence on BOTDF.

Let's Start a Riot and It's Hard to be a Diamond in a Rhinestone World (2007–2008)

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In 2007, Jesus David Torres, also known as Dahvie Vanity, started a trio called Love the Fashion with Christopher Mongillo and Rebecca Fugate. The trio 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. 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. 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, or in their alternative name, Slash Gash Terror Crue.

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

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While on tour, Dahvie Vanity met Garrett Ecstasy, who soon joined the duo. 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. The duo embarked on the OMFG Tour across the United States in support of their three releases.

Epic (2009–2010)

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Garrett Ecstasy was soon replaced by Jeremy Brian Griffis, better known by his stage name, Jayy Von Monroe, along with rapper, Matty M. Recording for their junior album began near the end of 2009. However, the trio later became a duo when they let Jayy take over rapping duties and Matty was dismissed. 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. BOTDF 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 a reason claimed by some as "BOTDF were to make an entire album with Jeffree Star, but when they were to start the Recording Session(s), Star failed to show up and ditched them." But as of 2011/2012, Star, Vanity, and Monroe became friends once again. 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 album Epic, was released. The album charted 5th on the dance/electronic Billboard chart. The band headlined the Epic Tour and the Epic Tour Part II in support of the album.

All the Rage!!, Evolution, & Clubbed To Death (2010–2012)

Even before the duo's third album was released, recording began for Blood on the Dance Floor's fourth album. The duo 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. Their fourth album, All the Rage!!, was released while on Warped Tour. One music video was filmed for the album. The album peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard Top Electronic Albums chart. At the end of 2011, the duo headlined the All the Rage Tour and is planning the 'Tis the Season to be Killing Tour. Continuing their constant recording, material for the fifth album was worked on immediately. The duo has then made up with Star and the two collaborated along with another electropop group called Millionaires on the unreleased song "Fuck Me I'm Famous." The band has also collaborated with Haley Rose, Amelia Arsenic, Shawn Brandon, Joel Madden, Elena Vladimirova, and Deuce for the upcoming album. In celebration of BOTDF's four-year anniversary, a compilation album entitled, The Legend of Blood on the Dance Floor, was set to be released on Halloween. The compilation's release date was pushed back. The compilation features remastered versions of songs from the band's first four albums. An Epic remix album was released on January 31, 2012. It featured 4 songs from Epic that were then made into dubstep tracks. Evolution was released on June 19, 2012 along with a deluxe edition that featured acoustic versions of two songs. Two music videos and four singles were released from the album. As a thank you to the fans they released the three song free EP Clubbed to Death! on June 20, 2012 for free through an app on Facebook. Their sixth EP, The Anthem of the Outcast, was released on October 30, 2012.

Bad Blood, Cruel Pornography and Scissors (2013–2016)

In the beginning of 2013, there were major rumors claiming Blood on the Dance Floor split when they withdrew from the Soundwave Festival. However, it turned out to be a hoax. Vanity completely denied all rumors of Blood on the Dance Floor disbanding.

The group released Bad Blood on September 3, 2013. On February 18, 2013 the lead single "I Refuse to Sink! (Fuck the Fame)" was released, followed by the second single "Crucified by Your Lies", followed by the third single, "Something Grimm", on July 2, 2013.

In the beginning of 2014, Blood on the Dance Floor posted on their Facebook page that Andrew 'Drew' Apathy would be joining the BOTDF team as their 'dark knight' and 'deputy'. Not long after they also announced their new EP Bitchcraft which was set to be released late winter with a single being released in February. Their single 'We're Takin over!' featuring Deuce was released February 7. Other songs like "Poison Apple" featuring Jeffree Star, "Call Me Master", "Bitchcraft" (with the album's pre-order) and "Freaks Do It Better!" featuring Kerry Louise were released in iTunes. "Bitchcraft" was finally released as a 10-tracks album in June 10, 2014 including all the previously released singles except "We're Taking over!".

After a brief hiatus, BOTDF announced that they were recording a new studio album.

Blood on the Dance Floor released their first single off their new EP Cruel Pornography titled "The Sexorcist". In August, they released their new project and started planning the "Reign of Blood" tour. On February 14, 2016, the band released the single "Safe Word" on iTunes. On April 2016, Blood on the Dance Floor announced a 24 date with Steven Joseph and BrokenCYDE. On August 17, BOTDF released their September 30th scheduled album Scissors on Apple Music. August 22, the band posted on their instagram page that would be announcing a 10th Anniversary tour which would be their final before going on Hiatus.

On September 14, 2016, Dahvie Vanity announced that the group would be disbanding after one final tour.

Criticism

The duo has been criticized by critics and listeners alike for their live concerts, style, vocals, and sexually graphic lyrics, although they have garnered a large fanbase.

Discography

  • Let's Start a Riot (2008)
  • It's Hard to Be a Diamond in a Rhinestone World (2008)
  • Epic (2010)
  • All the Rage!! (2011)
  • Evolution (2012)
  • Bad Blood (2013)
  • Bitchcraft (2014)
  • Scissors (2016)
  • Members

    Timeline

    Songs

    Call Me MasterBitchcraft · 2014
    BewitchedAll the Rage · 2011
    Scream for My IcecreamEpic · 2010

    References

    Blood on the Dance Floor (duo) Wikipedia