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A “scene” act known for mixing electro-pop, emo and hardcore-influenced screaming, and outlandish hair and fashion, Blood on the Dance Floor is primarily the project of Orlando, Florida’s Dahvie Vanity. Inspired by Jeffree Star's flamboyant look and sound, Vanity -- who is also a Tigi-trained hairdresser and “Elite Hair God” -- started Blood on the Dance Floor in 2007 and self-released his first album, Let’s Start a Riot, on New Year’s Day 2008. While touring in support of the album, Vanity met Garrett Ecstasy, who joined Blood on the Dance Floor as the group’s screamer; the pair began recording soon after meeting and the second BOTDF album, It’s Hard to Be a Diamond in a Rhinestone World, arrived in September 2008. Vanity and Ecstasy continued to perform and record, releasing a trio of EPs -- I Scream I Scream, OMFG Sneak Peak!, and Extended Play -- in 2009. That September, Vanity was arrested after a Denver, Colorado concert when a young woman told police that he had raped her; he was released from jail after she refused to be tested. Ecstasy left Blood on the Dance Floor while the pair was on tour in Oregon, and Vanity recruited rapper Matty M and new screamer Jayy von Monroe. After releasing a single, Horrifically Delicious, as a trio, the band became a duo again when von Monroe took over rapping duties. In 2010, Blood on the Dance Floor continued recording their third album and released a single from it each month, including Candyland, which reached number 23 on iTunes' Electronic songs chart. The album, Epic, arrived in October 2010. After the album’s release, the duo wasted no time getting back in the studio, and in 2011, they released singles including My Gift & My Curse and Happy Violentines Day in advance of their fourth album All the Rage, which appeared that June. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
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