CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
April 26, 2006 | By David Pierson, Times Staff Writer
At around 3:30 a.m., Rob Perry's members-only party at a cavernous Hollywood soundstage was going full tilt. Bikini-clad go-go girls emerged from bathtubs onstage into a mist of soapy bubbles sprayed from a machine. Couples locked lips in a darkened sofa area. Skinny women on a densely packed dance floor hoisted their cocktails into the air and rocked their heads to Bon Jovi's 20-year-old hit, "You Give Love a Bad Name," without a shred of nostalgia.