The Jungle Bash II Takes Vegas By Storm

LAS VEGAS — Held at the Rum Jungle club in the Mandalay Bay Hotel for the second year in a row, the Jan. 5 gala, produced by EpicCash and organized by industry mainstay Bonnie Moss, beckoned industry professionals both big and small to the popular Las Vegas club, as well as some of the most beautiful women ever to squeeze into latex body paint.

Thanks to the event sponsors — SexSearch, Vixeo, Ultimate Sex Championship, CyberAge, SwankDollars, Webmaster Central, SkinMuzik, WebAir, PornKings and Badoink.com — the event also touted an open bar for the entire evening and enough free food to feed the insatiable appetites of porn purveyors until almost 1 a.m.

XBiz was the official media sponsor of The Jungle Bash.

The Rum Jungle’s famous Rum Jungle Girls spent the evening jiggling from hanging cages or from a platform above the bar dressed in black thongs and glow-in-the-dark bikinis with a backdrop of four chandeliers simulating falling rain and a towering volcano belching rum.

The Girls were overdressed compared to the aerialists, who managed to silence much of the crowd during the evening with several acrobatic performances from hanging swings while wearing little more than fashion’s answer to black dental floss.

Shifty Shellshock, whose original band Crazy Town found its way into nearly every car radio in the country with the 2001 pop hit “Butterfly,” headlined the event. Shellshock performed a number of well-known Crazy Town hits, including “Starry Eyed Surprise,” but surprised many with the debut of an original song written for sponsor Ultimate Sex Championships.

The song, “Greatest Lovers,” was performed live for the first time ever at The Jungle Bash, and was well received from the dance floor in the back all the way to the SwankDollars-sponsored hookah lounge in the front.

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