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Nasty Business

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By Adriane Goetz

Published on August 05, 2009 at 4:00am

What's the difference between the transient pervert who sits outside the Circle K with a mirror on his shoe and a celeb like Kid Rock? Money, of course, or at least the appearance of having it.

Hollywood hip-hop has taken this highly offensive subculture even further, bumming lyrics from the Circle K guy and fashion sense from the "American Bad Ass." Enter Dirt Nasty. Curator of the Dyslexic Speedreaders trio, along with Mickey Avalon and Andre Legacy, Nasty's solo work is throbbing with raunchy critiques of celebrities and Hollywood nightlife, including a raunchier-yet ode to bestiality, aptly titled “Animal Lover.”

Fortunately (?), you don’t have to fly to H-Town to get down ’n’ dirty, because Dirt Nasty brings his scene to Scottsdale every Thursday for Hustlerwood Thursdays at Martini Ranch.


Thursdays, 8 p.m., 2009