𝖑𝖊𝖙𝖍𝖆𝖑 𝖆𝖒𝖔𝖚𝖓𝖙𝖘
CONNOISSEURS OF COOL

VOL III 🦠 of what comes after. After hours? Follow our crew of intrepid explorers into the unknown, and party there. AND see you tonight, okrrr? @bandaparte__ just added x
microdazing 🧪
a party for our friends
recurring monthly
up next: FEB 13
after COLD CAVE in the main room
Camille’s @thebellwetherla
9:30pm - laaaaate
poster @andrew_mcgranahan

VOL III 🦠 of what comes after. After hours? Follow our crew of intrepid explorers into the unknown, and party there. AND see you tonight, okrrr? @bandaparte__ just added x
microdazing 🧪
a party for our friends
recurring monthly
up next: FEB 13
after COLD CAVE in the main room
Camille’s @thebellwetherla
9:30pm - laaaaate
poster @andrew_mcgranahan

VOL III 🦠 of what comes after. After hours? Follow our crew of intrepid explorers into the unknown, and party there. AND see you tonight, okrrr? @bandaparte__ just added x
microdazing 🧪
a party for our friends
recurring monthly
up next: FEB 13
after COLD CAVE in the main room
Camille’s @thebellwetherla
9:30pm - laaaaate
poster @andrew_mcgranahan

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

@sexcells_partyThe 2nd Cumming 💦
This SAT SEP 20
❤️🔥 For 1 night only, it’s coming back. ❤️🔥
There was a time when Sex Cells wasn’t just another party on the calendar, it was the pulse of Los Angeles nightlife. Born in 2017 under the banner of Lethal Amounts, it became something unclassifiable - a reckless collision of punk, glam, electro, disco, queer, and outsider culture. Raw, unfiltered, ridiculous, spontaneous. While other events felt curated, sanitized, or made to sell, Sex Cells stood as proof that nightlife could still be dangerous, liberating, and deeply alive.
For years, its absence has been felt. The questions never stopped: When is it coming back? Why did it ever stop? The gap it left behind was more than a night out, it was a hole in the fabric of the city’s cultural rebellion.
It was community without compromise, resistance dressed in latex and leather,chaos wrapped in joy. And now more than ever do we need something like Sex Cells that promotes unfiltered expression.
Sex Cells returns as we reignite @lethalamounts , reclaiming the space it carved out years ago.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t, you’ve probably heard the stories.
Come dressed to distress. Be part of the return.
🩸 See you on the dancefloor
⏰ SAT Sep 20th 9p
📍 @bardothollywood
👹 @abhora_rules
🎵 @rawvictoria @zzaftig
🎟 Tickets: www.SEXCELLS.club
Or link in bio
📸 @levan_tk @matchophoto @j_moncrief

🏭 TODAY ⚠️
The Official Los Angeles Premiere of Electronic Body Movie @electronicbodymovie
The first definitive documentary on Electronic Body Music and industrial dance culture.
“Our music is the place where instinct, sweat, flesh, muscles and fever meet electricity, machines, computers and programs.” – Patrick Codenys, Front 242
Electronic Body Music (EBM) emerged from the underground clubs of Belgium and Germany in the early '80s, where groups like D.A.F., Front 242, and Liaisons Dangereuses laid the foundation for a new sound—pounding beats, aggressive vocals, and sequenced synths that embodied rebellion, desire, and power. Fueled by adrenaline-soaked live shows and radical aesthetics, EBM shocked the press and inspired a generation. Its impact still pulses through techno and contemporary electronic music today.
Directed by Pietro Anton (creator of Italo Disco Legacy), this groundbreaking film traces the birth, evolution, and enduring cult of EBM through rare footage, unreleased live performances, and interviews with the genre’s architects and modern torchbearers.
Featuring:
DAF • Front 242 • Liaisons Dangereuses • Nitzer Ebb • The Klinik • The Neon Judgement • Daniel Miller • Trevor Jackson • Terence Fixmer • The Hacker • Adam X • Kris Baha and more.
Join us for this one-night-only screening and celebration of the legacy and future of industrial body music.
Sunday Aug 10th
530 Doors
@regenttheaterla
Special guest @leadintogold Paul Barker of MINISTRY.
Djs @damascusknivescutdeep @djtommyrocker
Ticket link in bio- walk ups available
530 Doors
530-615 DJs
615 Paul Barker EBM intro
630-8pm Film
8pm DJ outro

🏭 TODAY ⚠️
The Official Los Angeles Premiere of Electronic Body Movie @electronicbodymovie
The first definitive documentary on Electronic Body Music and industrial dance culture.
“Our music is the place where instinct, sweat, flesh, muscles and fever meet electricity, machines, computers and programs.” – Patrick Codenys, Front 242
Electronic Body Music (EBM) emerged from the underground clubs of Belgium and Germany in the early '80s, where groups like D.A.F., Front 242, and Liaisons Dangereuses laid the foundation for a new sound—pounding beats, aggressive vocals, and sequenced synths that embodied rebellion, desire, and power. Fueled by adrenaline-soaked live shows and radical aesthetics, EBM shocked the press and inspired a generation. Its impact still pulses through techno and contemporary electronic music today.
Directed by Pietro Anton (creator of Italo Disco Legacy), this groundbreaking film traces the birth, evolution, and enduring cult of EBM through rare footage, unreleased live performances, and interviews with the genre’s architects and modern torchbearers.
Featuring:
DAF • Front 242 • Liaisons Dangereuses • Nitzer Ebb • The Klinik • The Neon Judgement • Daniel Miller • Trevor Jackson • Terence Fixmer • The Hacker • Adam X • Kris Baha and more.
Join us for this one-night-only screening and celebration of the legacy and future of industrial body music.
Sunday Aug 10th
530 Doors
@regenttheaterla
Special guest @leadintogold Paul Barker of MINISTRY.
Djs @damascusknivescutdeep @djtommyrocker
Ticket link in bio- walk ups available
530 Doors
530-615 DJs
615 Paul Barker EBM intro
630-8pm Film
8pm DJ outro

🏭 TODAY ⚠️
The Official Los Angeles Premiere of Electronic Body Movie @electronicbodymovie
The first definitive documentary on Electronic Body Music and industrial dance culture.
“Our music is the place where instinct, sweat, flesh, muscles and fever meet electricity, machines, computers and programs.” – Patrick Codenys, Front 242
Electronic Body Music (EBM) emerged from the underground clubs of Belgium and Germany in the early '80s, where groups like D.A.F., Front 242, and Liaisons Dangereuses laid the foundation for a new sound—pounding beats, aggressive vocals, and sequenced synths that embodied rebellion, desire, and power. Fueled by adrenaline-soaked live shows and radical aesthetics, EBM shocked the press and inspired a generation. Its impact still pulses through techno and contemporary electronic music today.
Directed by Pietro Anton (creator of Italo Disco Legacy), this groundbreaking film traces the birth, evolution, and enduring cult of EBM through rare footage, unreleased live performances, and interviews with the genre’s architects and modern torchbearers.
Featuring:
DAF • Front 242 • Liaisons Dangereuses • Nitzer Ebb • The Klinik • The Neon Judgement • Daniel Miller • Trevor Jackson • Terence Fixmer • The Hacker • Adam X • Kris Baha and more.
Join us for this one-night-only screening and celebration of the legacy and future of industrial body music.
Sunday Aug 10th
530 Doors
@regenttheaterla
Special guest @leadintogold Paul Barker of MINISTRY.
Djs @damascusknivescutdeep @djtommyrocker
Ticket link in bio- walk ups available
530 Doors
530-615 DJs
615 Paul Barker EBM intro
630-8pm Film
8pm DJ outro

🏭 TODAY ⚠️
The Official Los Angeles Premiere of Electronic Body Movie @electronicbodymovie
The first definitive documentary on Electronic Body Music and industrial dance culture.
“Our music is the place where instinct, sweat, flesh, muscles and fever meet electricity, machines, computers and programs.” – Patrick Codenys, Front 242
Electronic Body Music (EBM) emerged from the underground clubs of Belgium and Germany in the early '80s, where groups like D.A.F., Front 242, and Liaisons Dangereuses laid the foundation for a new sound—pounding beats, aggressive vocals, and sequenced synths that embodied rebellion, desire, and power. Fueled by adrenaline-soaked live shows and radical aesthetics, EBM shocked the press and inspired a generation. Its impact still pulses through techno and contemporary electronic music today.
Directed by Pietro Anton (creator of Italo Disco Legacy), this groundbreaking film traces the birth, evolution, and enduring cult of EBM through rare footage, unreleased live performances, and interviews with the genre’s architects and modern torchbearers.
Featuring:
DAF • Front 242 • Liaisons Dangereuses • Nitzer Ebb • The Klinik • The Neon Judgement • Daniel Miller • Trevor Jackson • Terence Fixmer • The Hacker • Adam X • Kris Baha and more.
Join us for this one-night-only screening and celebration of the legacy and future of industrial body music.
Sunday Aug 10th
530 Doors
@regenttheaterla
Special guest @leadintogold Paul Barker of MINISTRY.
Djs @damascusknivescutdeep @djtommyrocker
Ticket link in bio- walk ups available
530 Doors
530-615 DJs
615 Paul Barker EBM intro
630-8pm Film
8pm DJ outro

🏭 TODAY ⚠️
The Official Los Angeles Premiere of Electronic Body Movie @electronicbodymovie
The first definitive documentary on Electronic Body Music and industrial dance culture.
“Our music is the place where instinct, sweat, flesh, muscles and fever meet electricity, machines, computers and programs.” – Patrick Codenys, Front 242
Electronic Body Music (EBM) emerged from the underground clubs of Belgium and Germany in the early '80s, where groups like D.A.F., Front 242, and Liaisons Dangereuses laid the foundation for a new sound—pounding beats, aggressive vocals, and sequenced synths that embodied rebellion, desire, and power. Fueled by adrenaline-soaked live shows and radical aesthetics, EBM shocked the press and inspired a generation. Its impact still pulses through techno and contemporary electronic music today.
Directed by Pietro Anton (creator of Italo Disco Legacy), this groundbreaking film traces the birth, evolution, and enduring cult of EBM through rare footage, unreleased live performances, and interviews with the genre’s architects and modern torchbearers.
Featuring:
DAF • Front 242 • Liaisons Dangereuses • Nitzer Ebb • The Klinik • The Neon Judgement • Daniel Miller • Trevor Jackson • Terence Fixmer • The Hacker • Adam X • Kris Baha and more.
Join us for this one-night-only screening and celebration of the legacy and future of industrial body music.
Sunday Aug 10th
530 Doors
@regenttheaterla
Special guest @leadintogold Paul Barker of MINISTRY.
Djs @damascusknivescutdeep @djtommyrocker
Ticket link in bio- walk ups available
530 Doors
530-615 DJs
615 Paul Barker EBM intro
630-8pm Film
8pm DJ outro
🏭 TODAY ⚠️
The Official Los Angeles Premiere of Electronic Body Movie @electronicbodymovie
The first definitive documentary on Electronic Body Music and industrial dance culture.
“Our music is the place where instinct, sweat, flesh, muscles and fever meet electricity, machines, computers and programs.” – Patrick Codenys, Front 242
Electronic Body Music (EBM) emerged from the underground clubs of Belgium and Germany in the early '80s, where groups like D.A.F., Front 242, and Liaisons Dangereuses laid the foundation for a new sound—pounding beats, aggressive vocals, and sequenced synths that embodied rebellion, desire, and power. Fueled by adrenaline-soaked live shows and radical aesthetics, EBM shocked the press and inspired a generation. Its impact still pulses through techno and contemporary electronic music today.
Directed by Pietro Anton (creator of Italo Disco Legacy), this groundbreaking film traces the birth, evolution, and enduring cult of EBM through rare footage, unreleased live performances, and interviews with the genre’s architects and modern torchbearers.
Featuring:
DAF • Front 242 • Liaisons Dangereuses • Nitzer Ebb • The Klinik • The Neon Judgement • Daniel Miller • Trevor Jackson • Terence Fixmer • The Hacker • Adam X • Kris Baha and more.
Join us for this one-night-only screening and celebration of the legacy and future of industrial body music.
Sunday Aug 10th
530 Doors
@regenttheaterla
Special guest @leadintogold Paul Barker of MINISTRY.
Djs @damascusknivescutdeep @djtommyrocker
Ticket link in bio- walk ups available
530 Doors
530-615 DJs
615 Paul Barker EBM intro
630-8pm Film
8pm DJ outro

🤬🚨 Hard to believe, but we were locked out of this account for nearly TWO YEARS!!
I’d thrown in the towel more times than I can count—but on a whim, I gave Meta one last shot… and somehow, we got our Instagram back. 🤯
It feels like waking up from a coma—and we’re coming back swinging... Expect new drops, new collabs, events, parties, popups and restocks like these.
Everything counts in Lethal Amounts ⛓️💥
LethalAmounts.com

🤬🚨 Hard to believe, but we were locked out of this account for nearly TWO YEARS!!
I’d thrown in the towel more times than I can count—but on a whim, I gave Meta one last shot… and somehow, we got our Instagram back. 🤯
It feels like waking up from a coma—and we’re coming back swinging... Expect new drops, new collabs, events, parties, popups and restocks like these.
Everything counts in Lethal Amounts ⛓️💥
LethalAmounts.com

🤬🚨 Hard to believe, but we were locked out of this account for nearly TWO YEARS!!
I’d thrown in the towel more times than I can count—but on a whim, I gave Meta one last shot… and somehow, we got our Instagram back. 🤯
It feels like waking up from a coma—and we’re coming back swinging... Expect new drops, new collabs, events, parties, popups and restocks like these.
Everything counts in Lethal Amounts ⛓️💥
LethalAmounts.com

🤬🚨 Hard to believe, but we were locked out of this account for nearly TWO YEARS!!
I’d thrown in the towel more times than I can count—but on a whim, I gave Meta one last shot… and somehow, we got our Instagram back. 🤯
It feels like waking up from a coma—and we’re coming back swinging... Expect new drops, new collabs, events, parties, popups and restocks like these.
Everything counts in Lethal Amounts ⛓️💥
LethalAmounts.com

🤬🚨 Hard to believe, but we were locked out of this account for nearly TWO YEARS!!
I’d thrown in the towel more times than I can count—but on a whim, I gave Meta one last shot… and somehow, we got our Instagram back. 🤯
It feels like waking up from a coma—and we’re coming back swinging... Expect new drops, new collabs, events, parties, popups and restocks like these.
Everything counts in Lethal Amounts ⛓️💥
LethalAmounts.com
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