Im on a nostalgia trip at the moment with this song. HillTop Hoods are the artists that made this song and is very familiar to the lifestyle in Adelaide during the 90's. These boys rolled the southern line and hanged with 73A crew of writers. Myself and the lads rolled the West line hence the crew name GBH (G*#&ville Boys Hood) aka (Grievous Body Harm). Referred to our train station.
The South and West were united as one and usually had beef with the North and East lines. Many times Matt and Daniel(HillTops), 73A and RCF (Rock City Funk) were at alot of parties South and West and at times we would all bomb together.
Things have changed these days in the graff scene alot, the amount and quality as dropped, dramatically. Back in the day the trains and lines were covered. Now it's some kid with a half crusted old marker in an obscure spot no one would really see.
Not that anyone probably gives a shit but yeah miss those good old days.
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Im on a nostalgia trip at the moment with this song. HillTop Hoods are the artists that made this song and is very familiar to the lifestyle in Adelaide during the 90's. These boys rolled the southern line and hanged with 73A crew of writers. Myself and the lads rolled the West line hence the crew name GBH (G*#&ville Boys Hood) aka (Grievous Body Harm). Referred to our train station.
The South and West were united as one and usually had beef with the North and East lines. Many times Matt and Daniel(HillTops), 73A and RCF (Rock City Funk) were at alot of parties South and West and at times we would all bomb together.
Things have changed these days in the graff scene alot, the amount and quality as dropped, dramatically. Back in the day the trains and lines were covered. Now it's some kid with a half crusted old marker in an obscure spot no one would really see.
Not that anyone probably gives a shit but yeah miss those good old days.