Emerging from London’s DIY scene, the young band bby, based out of their Shoreditch hub State51, isn’t just creating music—they’re building a community. Their semi-secret “hangs” concerts on Wednesday nights have become the stuff of legend: fans jumping on stage, stagedives off double-decker couches, and collective chaos.
🔥 “Fuggit” captures this wild live energy in song form. Noisy guitars, hard-hitting drums, and a chorus that erupts into a scream—apathy turns to rebellion, and rebellion to liberation. A three-minute explosion: sweaty, loud, and a catharsis of a crowd shoulder-to-shoulder.
🔗 Apartment No: 26 Note:
The track blends The Libertines’ scrappy romanticism with Shame’s post-punk fury.
Listening, you’ll feel like you’re in the middle of an underground gig shattering routine.
In a film, it would mark the finale where youth’s “who cares” attitude transforms into collective liberation.