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GRAFFTV
Richard Castro
396 episodes
6 days ago
Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture
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Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture
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BUGE BAMC (Part 26): His Top 5 All-Time List of Los Angeles Graff Vandals
GRAFFTV
10 minutes 10 seconds
11 months ago
BUGE BAMC (Part 26): His Top 5 All-Time List of Los Angeles Graff Vandals

In the final clip of our exclusive interview with Los Angeles Billboard Killer BUGE BAMC VS, the infamous vandal reveals his personal top five graffiti legends, giving viewers an intimate look at the figures who’ve impacted the city’s underworld culture.


The vandal also reflects on the evolution of graffiti from his early days to the present, BUGE shares insights into how the scene has changed, highlighting the challenges today’s writers face and the intensity of staying true to the craft. He also opens up about his own legacy, discussing how he hopes to be remembered as more than a vandal, but as a pivotal figure in L.A.’s graffiti history.


In a final message, BUGE offers words of wisdom for the next generation of graffiti writers, imagining how they might look back on his words decades from now. Tune in for this unfiltered look at BUGE’s world, his inspirations, and his lasting impact on Los Angeles history.

GRAFFTV
Documenting the Past, Present and Future of Los Angeles Graffiti Culture