From SPIN:

"The most enduring rock'n'roll tradition isn't smashing your guitar or breaking up your band over 'creative differences' - it's sleaziness. And now, as porn stars and strippers have become rock and rap's favorite accessories·"sleazy does it" is replacing "keeping it real" as the order of the day."

From SPIN:
"In the 90s, porn has slept around a bit.  It's been the bored traveler's cathode hotelmate, academia's bad-boy boyfriend, feminism's increasingly public mistress.  But it's also become the ever-steady date of a certain segment of youth culture: the skaters, surfers, and snowboarders who've fueled the ascent of hundreds of streetwear manufacturers and dozens of post-metal bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit.  Inside the ever-mutating confines of this world, porn is everywhere.  Porn star Nici Sterling is featured as an advice columnist in the skate zine Strength;  porn actors show up as guests on Korn's website; they appear in ads for Fresh Jive streetwear;  skateboard manufacturer Birdhouse is even coming out with a limited-edition line of Vivid Girl porn-star skateboards."
 

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