

Easily Eon Mckai's Most Anticipated Release, The Doll Underground, First Surfaced Virally Via Anonymous Video Clips Planted Throughout The Blogosphere. Their Message Was Simple: A Call For Young Women To Rise Up From Their Homogenized Suburban Environments And Unite Against The Tyranny Of Big Business. Inspired By The Late 60's Activist-turned-militant Leftist Collective, The Weathermen, The Doll Underground Are Here To Wake Up Our Day-dreaming Nation From The Financial Dictatorship That Continues To Crush It. Lead By Dorn Adorn (pixie Pearl), These Sexually-charged Revolutionaries Take Refuge In L.a.'s Now Entombed Belmont Tunnel. Outfitted In Gothic Uniforms And Strapped With Home-made Explosives, The Dolls Plot To Take Down The Owners By Any Means Necessary. Sexually Explosive And Socially Conscious, The Doll Underground Sets A Shining Example That Director Eon Mckai Has Defined The Zeitgeist Of Alt-porn.
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