Roxy Deville and her dirty girlfriends Gia Paloma and Devi Lynne decide to form a hipster electroclash band, but end up just having a lot of sex in this Naughty Flipside episode. It looks like band practice turns into a pretty sweaty orgy.
What I don’t understand though, is that if this is the hot punk rocker Gia Paloma that picks up the band flier, why is she suddenly ‘alt’ housewife for the fucking part? What is it with video AltPorn where they always recruit cool people and make them clean up stupid looking for the action? This doesn’t even seem like it was filmed in order. I guess she had to pretty much retire from the video industry to actually look the way she wanted to, but I think she’s WAY hotter now.
Video industry AltPorn just kind of pisses me off. It’s a mockery of the actually cool Alt scene websites that actually do a good job featuring super hot bonafide alternative people. Maybe they just made a mistake teasing me with an I don’t give a fuck punkrock girl and then giving me clearance rack cleanup. Gia is a cutie either way, but damn.
What started as a distant dream in Roxy Deville’s ambitious teenage mind has evolved into an all-girl electro-punk band with Gia Paloma and Devi Lynne. With attitude to spare and music that’s your worst nightmare, what’s their bigger inspiration: anal sex or a 12 string guitar? Duh. What do you think? Naughty Flipside
So, you’re trying to say that a girl’s punk authenticity is defined by whether or not she has a mohawk! That’s lame. FYI….Gia actually styled herself for this shoot…….
Don’t put it on the girl. Nobody questioned her authenticity pc77. Cutter wants to see less pro stylization and more street in Alt media. Everybody knows alt video has it’s own f’d up look. Mismatch day is not authentic subculture. Gia is a really cool girl, and she looks pretty good either way, but she doesn’t do as ‘real’ a look for the indoor part. It’s not just the mohawk, she also loses a lot of the tattoos too.
As far as “authentic subculture” in concerned… subculture is a broad term and it’s not confined to some cheap Vivienne Westwood reproduction from Hot Topic. It’s not just one type of “real” look!