Music Review: DGAF - DGAF
Published April 24, 2008
“Bum That Sh*t” caught my attention and I could totally see a video being made for this song soon with all the Suburban Noize family hanging out and having fun. It has a crunk like feel to it and a bass line that is begging to be thumped loud.
The song “Knuckle Up” can easily be theme music for UFC or any other mixed martial arts event. This fight inducing song was the best track on this CD in my opinion. “Let Em All Know” on the other hand did not do much for me. Some of the rhymes reminded me of gangster rap and the beat was slick but for some reason the chorus was too slow.
“Hallucinations” is best listened to when under the influence. This song was all over the place mixing rap with rock like sounds. “No Way But Up” was a good track full of positive vibes and ended the CD. This track is worth a listen to, especially if you like to turn your music up to the point that your eardrums vibrate.
It took me a couple songs to get into this CD. At first I was not feeling it but soon found myself getting into it. This is white boy hip hop mixed with punk rock and full of attitude. This CD is definitely aimed towards all the Suburban Noize fans. DGAF stands for one thing and one thing alone: Don’t Give A F**k. If you have the DGAF attitude, then you will love this CD.
- Music Review: DGAF - DGAF
- Published: April 24, 2008
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Rap, Music: Punk Rock, Music: Hip-hop
- Writer: Brian McConville
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