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Blood on the Dance Floor Merchandise USA Import Hoodies (1) USA Import T-Shirts (1)Bursting out of Orlando, Florida, US, Blood on the Dance Floor are an electro-pop duo, fusing screamo, EDM and techno influences to create their ‘unique’ style. The band formed in 2007, initially as a trio called Love the Fashion, headed up by David Jesus Torres, also known as Dahvie Vanity alongside Christoper Mongillo and Rebecca Fugate. ninja turtle hoodie leonardoThe band soon became a serious venture and they renamed themselves as Blood on the Dance Floor, quickly hitting the studio to record their debut. aviva hoodies“Let’s Start a Riot” appeared in 2008, with the members quickly returning to the studio for their second effort, “It’s Hard to be a Diamond in a Rhinestone World” that same year. nathan sykes hoodie
Frustrated at being unable to perform live and tour, Mongillo and Fugate left the band, with Vanity continuing the act in the Orlando, US area. Vanity soon built a cult following, known as the Slash Gash Terror Crew, having established the band in his hometown. Whilst touring the area, Vanity teamed up with Garrett Ecstasy to form a duo, who began recording new material in 2009. After releasing a string of EPs, “I Scream I Scream,” “OMFG Sneak Peak” and “Extended Play,” the act embarked on a nationwide tour across the US. Ecstasy was kicked out of the band following the tour and a replacement was found in Jayy Von Monroe, who took over vocals as well as rapping duties. Their third album, “Epic,” arrived in October 2010, peaking at number five on Billboard’s dance/electronic charts. After touring in support of the release, the band quickly returned to the studio and recorded “All the Rage” (2011). Spots on the Warped Tour as well as their own headline tour helped to bolster the group’s popularity and find new fans.
Two further albums, “Bad Blood” (2013) and “Bitchcraft” (2014) were since released to moderate success, continuing to find significant appeal amongst their fans. 0 Photos and videosViewing Tweets won't unblock @botdfmusic.Every summer for the past 21 years, the Vans Warped Tour, universally acknowledged as an itinerant “punk-rock summer camp,” has brought the best, most in-demand alternative music to fairgrounds, arenas, and racetracks all across the country. Artists like Blink-182 and Katy Perry have jump-started their careers on the tour, propelling themselves to TRL-level adulation. The tour also boasts a more diverse bill every year, expanding lately into hip-hop and EDM. Mostly, however, alternative-scene luminaries like NOFX, Every Time I Die, Alkaline Trio, Bad Religion, and The Bouncing Souls continue to anchor this Brobdingnagian tour package.But over the past half-decade, a handful of alt-scene, so-called “Warped Tour” bands have found themselves accused of sexual misconduct with minors.
Musicians have been convicted of crimes, and other bands have been condemned for their apparent advocacy of physical and sexual violence, especially toward women. Of course, the bands and the tour are separate entities, and Warped isn’t legally responsible (moral responsibility is another matter) for the actions of its acts. Nonetheless, it’s tempting to let these scandals color the general perception of the tour. More difficult is untangling the nuances of this new age of opprobrium.“I’m gonna speak the truth til I die. We saw @botdfmusic Dahvie bring under age [sic] girls to his hotel rooms an [sic] do sexual things. 100% ILLEGAL,” tweeted Jeffree Star. The cotton candy-pink-haired Internet icon, makeup artist, and would-be diva was responding to a 2010 wave of allegations leveled at Dahvie Vanity, founder of the electropop group Blood on the Dance Floor (BOTDF). Vanity, also known as David Jesus Torres, had collaborated with Star on several BOTDF releases, but the two had had a recent falling out.
That year, Blood on the Dance Floor played Warped Tour in its entirety.For his part, Star appeared to be offering some damning testimony to buttress the widespread claims of sexual misconduct continuously made against Vanity over the previous six years. In October 2009, Vanity was arrested in Centennial, Colorado on a charge of first-degree sexual assault for apparently bedding a fifteen-year-old girl.Dahvie Vanity and Jayy Von Monroe backstage at the Vans Warped Tour 2012 Kick Off PartyThe charge would end up being retracted, though it was hardly the only allegation of sexual malfeasance to emerge over the past half-dozen years. Pages dedicated to telling the world of Vanity’s suspected criminal behavior abound online. A Tumblr page entitled “The Truth about Dahvie Vanity” has a so-called “allegation roundup” delineating an array of claims against the singer. The roundup is full of jarring screenshots purporting to show texts and tweets from Vanity to young girls. The exchanges are lurid, to say the least.
Then there was the blog post from Ashley Costello, singer of the band New Years Day. The band, also Warped Tour participants, had frequently toured with BOTDF until Costello decided to speak out against Vanity in a lengthy, now-deleted jeremiad, saying, in part: “I have never met a bigger bully in my life. I have never felt so uncomfortable. I have never been physically attached [sic] and abused, until now.”Young fans at Ventura, CA Warped Tour, 2014Costello continued, “Ive [sic] seen girls cry because they have been taken advantage of and made to do things they didnt [sic] want to do. I have seen horrible and disgusting things done by a man on a throne that does not deserve to be there… Showing you [sic] ass to kids? Having kids grab your dick on stage? Telling 12 year olds your [sic] going to come on their faces? Making derogatory comments to me on stage. Hitting fans on the head with equipment? Telling my friends they are band whores ON STAGE because they wont [sic] say into the mic his cum tastes good?
Watching the cops get called on tour because he was with someone under the age limit. That is just A TINY TINY TINY TINY portion of [what] I had to watch every night. Not to mention what was done to me and done to so many other girls. It is a fucking disgrace. Another member of Blood on the Dance Floor, singer Jayy Von Monroe, has been chronicled taunting fans with threats of rape and rape “jokes.”While the accusations against Dahvie Vanity are a well-publicized example of bad behavior on the tour, they’re but one instance in Warped’s history of showcasing bands that have engaged in inappropriate sexual behavior toward minors. This past January, 23-year-old Jake Mcelfresh, who performs under the moniker Front Porch Step, came under fire when several young women began posting screenshots of text message conversations they had with the singer-songwriter.“In the last two weeks, a growing number of accusations have surfaced online against Mr. Mcelfresh, 23, asserting that he engaged in inappropriate text message and social media relationships involving at least half a dozen teenage girls, including, in some cases, the exchange of sexually explicit pictures,” the New York Times reported in January.
petition—and announced he was suspending his 2015 tour schedule.Lostprophets’ Ian Watkins mugshotHowever, the most extreme case of sexual degeneracy with a connection to Warped Tour makes those of Front Porch Step and Blood on the Dance Floor look tame by comparison. In 2012, British rockers Lostprophets spent the full summer on the tour. Several months later, singer Ian Watkins was arrested and charged with a spate of crimes. In November 2013, he pleaded guilty to attempted rape and sexual assault of a child under thirteen.“Watkins also admitted conspiring to rape a child, three counts of sexual assault involving children, seven involving taking, making or possessing indecent images of children, and one of possessing an extreme pornographic image involving a sex act on an animal,” the BBC said. The singer had, on two different occasions, filmed himself having sex with sixteen-year-old girls. Worse, he had attempted to rape an eleven-month-old baby, which he described as being “mega lolz.”
Information regarding the allegations about Watkins might have ostensibly been available, as his ex-girlfriend told police she had attempted to “raise the alarm” on several occasions dating back to 2008.In addition to these suspicions and proven crimes, Warped Tour has seen its bands come under fire for espousing violence toward women.“Some bands are so breathtakingly stupid they tumble forward into a kind of genius,” writes Alternative Press’s Phil Freeman, reviewing About That Life, the fifth studio album from “Atlanta deathcore knuckle-walkers Attila.” Sounding like somewhat of an apologist, Freeman writes, “There’s an undercurrent of misogyny that pops up from time to time and threatens to spoil the fun. But if/once you get past lines like ‘punch that bitch,’ you’ll be hoisting beers and throwing fists in the air in no time.”Atilla’s Warped tour mates, Emmure, also have their own special brand of misogyny, which they sell to fans from behind their merch table every summer.