Bikini Bandits was produced as part of The Arcadia Project, a viral marketing project by
Quaker City Mercantile named after
Walter Benjamin's
Arcades Project. The film was produced as a satirical commentary on the representation of women in advertising. The feature-length film was based on a web series of the same name which was released on
Atom Films. Steven Grasse began writing the
Bikini Bandits series in 1999 with the help of his brother, Peter Grasse. The series, which focused on a group of scantily clad female bandits, developed an underground following. According to
IGN, the French government helped to fund the
Bikini Bandit's production. A separate feature-length film produced by
StudioCanal was planned but never made. Keenan, a fan of the webseries, contacted Grasse to direct a music video for
A Perfect Circle. After discussing the
Bikini Bandits with Grasse, he agreed to star in the film as Satan. The film's soundtrack features original music written by Ramone, as well as tracks by
post-rock band
Trans Am and
Peaches. == Release and sequels ==