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This track is straight-up inspired by the real Vallejo Vigilantes — those local legends who got tired of the city letting the roads rot and started filling potholes themselves (they even ran a GoFundMe and patched a bunch before getting shut down). Vallejo streets are infamous for wrecking cars — so I turned that frustration into a greasy, slow-rolling blues-boogie anthem about midnight renegades dumping asphalt and owning the night. We built the song in Suno with that raw 1970s outlaw shuffle groove, gritty southern vocals, heavy funky riffs, and all the classic "A-haw, haw, haw" swagger. For the video, I used Grok's video generation to create high-energy clips of foggy Vallejo streets at night — shadowy trucks roaring, asphalt flying everywhere, shovels swinging, tire smoke, pure chaos and humor (coffee and cars exploding, the works). No boring smooth shots — just renegade action all the way. Then stitched it together in CapCut with a grainy VHS look, like a lost outlaw tape shot right here in the Bay Area. If you love outlaw blues-rock with a real-world bite, smash that like button, subscribe for more weird local-inspired tracks, and share this with anyone who's ever cursed a pothole. What's the worst road you've hit around here? Sonoma is my vote. Vallejo Vigilantes — they fill 'em up right. Rumor has it they're back in action🤘 Have mercy...