Bobby Blood

Hardcore punk, Musical Artist

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Who is Bobby Blood?

Bobby Blood is an American musician, filmmaker, drummer for the band First Blood and former drummer of the NYHC band Merauder. Blood is also the writer/director of the movies The Death Valley Meth Lab and Terror 66. Born Bobby Ponte in the mid 70s to a Portuguese father and a Mexican mother, he grew up in Southern California where he began music as the drummer in a metalcore band called Revenge at age 16. He served 6 years in the US Army during the 1990s earning two National Defense Service Medals for service in both the Middle East and South Korea. In the mid-1990s Blood served time in a California prison for weapons and assault charges against a police officer. Blood also plays guitar in and is the founder of the band Cold Existence. Bobby Blood is heavily tattooed. He supports animal rights, and is a PETA spokesperson. Blood is a longtime Vegan and regularly speaks on behalf of animal rights in interviews.

In March 2010 Bobby Blood reappeared on drums with First Blood for the first time in 4 years for tours of US, Mexico, Central America and Canada. In summer of 2010 Blood was also on stage with Merauder for headlining tours of US, Mexico, Scandinavia, and Europe.

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on July 23, 2013

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