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Borgore Will Make You Munch on Cake in Fort Lauderdale This Saturday

Is it surprising that Borgore, the Israeli-born DJ known as Asaf Borger in real life, was once a member of a death-metal band? If you're familiar with his most popular party song, "Decisions," this might cause you to raise a brow. But so many other things about this rising EDM...
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Is it surprising that Borgore, the Israeli-born DJ known as Asaf Borger in real life, was once a member of a death-metal band? If you're familiar with his most popular party song, "Decisions," this might cause you to raise a brow.

But so many other things about this rising EDM star will also make you go hmmm. Like how in his video for "Decisions," Miley Cyrus -- who also provided backup vocals on the song -- makes out with a rubber horse head. Or that he dated sweet-as-sugar, popular-as-ever porn star Jessie Andrews. Seriously, though, any man as cute as Borgore maybe can bag a chick like Andrews, but turning Hannah Montana EDM is an impressive feat. We tip our hat to you, sir.

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On top of his totally nutso dubstep mixes, Borgore's even got his own label, Buygore Records, on which he releases tracks by his fellow Alphamale Primates partner Tomba, Bare Noize, Shay, and others.

He'll be bringing the cake and making you eat it at Revolution Live this week. Make sure whatever you put on looks good soaking wet, because wolfing down all those carbs and dancing till you drop will make you sweat like a little piggy.

Boregore. With Kennedy Jones. 9 p.m. Saturday, May 4, at Revolution Live, 100 SW Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Tickets cost $24 plus fees. Call 954-449-1025, or visit jointherevolution.net.



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