![]() ![]() In 2009, Faygoluvers featured Kung Fu Vampire's music video "iCount" on the site, attracting the attention of Twiztid, who invited Kung Fu Vampire to perform as the duo's opening act during their 2010 "Slaughterhouse" tour. Bousman's association with Kung Fu Vampire continued with performances at the release party for Repo! The Genetic Opera, and Bousman included Kung Fu Vampire's song "Dead Girls Don't Say No" in the film Mother's Day. Kung Fu Vampire has also performed at The Playboy Mansion. Director Darren Lynn Bousman was impressed by Kung Fu Vampire's performance style, and pushed for the rapper to perform at the release party for Saw III as well as opting to do a music video. In 2006, the group was voted the best local band by Metro Silicon Valley readers. He describes the sense of balance as the "Yin and Yang of Fang". ![]() ![]() Kung Fu Vampire formed a band, and he also used the vampire concept to write a novel (unpublished). In 2001, as a late teen he adopted the name "Kung Fu Vampire" during a conversation with his friends in which they discussed the idea of a martial arts film featuring vampires. At 14 years old he and three friends formed a group infusing classic hip hop with funk and electronica. At the age of 12, his aunt began taking him to see concert performances, and introduced him to a gothic style of dress. Kung Fu Vampire began breakdancing at the age of six, and taught himself how to rap and sing while playing drums and bass as a hobby. ![]()
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