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Skank Love Duh: The Rise of Green Paint Girls and their Exclusive Lifestyle
Cultural Relevance (Then vs. Now)
In ’93, this set was a cult bomb. NME called it “unlistenable self-indulgence.” The Face praised its “post-everything authenticity.” But looking back, the Green Paint Girls predicted the messy, gender-fluid, anti-polish ethos of later movements like electropunk, PC Music’s ironic hyperpop, and even early internet “weird girl” aesthetics. They were less about talent than attitude—the raw, uncomfortable, sweat-and-grime reality of underground hedonism. Skank Love Duh: The Rise of Green Paint
- A cassette of lo-fi punk/shoegaze demos.
- Hand-painted buttons with “Green Paint Girls” logo.
- A mini-comic titled Skank Love.
- Instructions for a “lifestyle game” or roleplay scenario.
- A VHS of guerrilla street theater performances.
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