The anticipation for the impending debut album from DGAF has been has building to feverish levels over the past few years. What started out as nothing more than a way to describe their own reckless lifestyle has ended up bringing together Suburban Noize’s most notorious cast of misfits onto one cut throat, in-your-face blunted full length album.
The roots of the DGAF (an acronym for “Don't Give a F**k”) movement started back in the early ‘90s with the infamous Chucky Chuck. During high school Chucky’s friends gave him the moniker after overdosing on acid. From there, Chucky and longtime friend Gillies, a legend in the South Bay area punk scene, adopted the term to describe their own reckless lifestyles. With a thirst for motocross riding, surfing and skateboarding the pair of misfits lived each day with no fear and only a go big or stay home attitude.
Chucky and Gillies, former Kottonmouth Kings crew member, harbored dreams of becoming of becoming hip-hop MCs, but it wasn’t until Chucky’s hidden talents were discovered by Suburban Noize recording artist Big B that he went from setting up the stage to hyping crowds. (Read Entire Bio)
DGAF "Knuckle Up" from the self-titled DGAF album instores Now!