[1] Blood is also the writer-director of the movies Hell Nurse, The Death Valley Meth Lab, Hearse Hotel and Terror 66.
Born in the 1970s to a Portuguese father and a Mexican mother, Bobby Blood grew up in Southern California where he began music as the drummer in a hardcore metal band called Revenge at age 16.
Blood is a lifelong advocate of a straight edge lifestyle and a longtime vegan who regularly speaks on behalf of animal rights during interviews.
[4][5] In 2016, Bobby Blood announced the remake of Terror 66 and the new short horror film Hearse Hotel, both to be premiered as a grindhouse feature on August 15, 2016, at Galaxy Movie Theater in Las Vegas.
Also in 2016, Merauder announced its final concert tours of USA, Japan, South America and Australia with Bobby Blood as the drummer.
Blood was also detained in a non-fatal stabbing of two men in Medford, OR but was not charged due to lack of evidence and witness statements, despite the recovery of the weapon used in the assault.
In August 2018, Blood returned from legal troubles and resumed his musical career drumming for the Los Angeles hardcore band Cutthroat LA.
In January 2020 Cutthroat LA joined European traveling hardcore festival Persistence Tour in support of Agnostic Front, H2O, Wisdom in Chains and Gorilla Biscuits.
and performed one concert in Los Angeles in direct support of Ice-T's Body Count before all touring was ceased in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.