I had been hanging out with Sie and I was younger and I got to know him in late 86 when I started. There was a small group of us who would hang out and we wrote ROC and PSK. Sie got a lot of the PIC vanguard into PSK in around 89. I was like the young person who copped shit from some legendary figures when Sie went on a holiday to LA in 89. Although things changed for me pretty fast.
Suddenly my mates were doing damage with all sorts of legends and then some big names, (not from PIC mind you) that had to inform on people to avoid charges or fines. So when most of the old PIC legends went into crime or retired and the crew kept growing most of the crew became insular. I was asked why PSK was like that and the answer was mostly to avoid getting informed on.
PSK in the 90s was a very mixed crew. There were some hardcore old school guys in it and a mixed bag. I was definitely part of the mixed bag. Although some guys had the hand style of a toddler but thankfully were too busy causing a ruckus to actually get up. Some guys were absolute machines. Other guys were doing ram raids and jet setting. What was I doing? Trying to cope with the constant drama.

“Ram Raid and Jet Set” Good title for your reveal all autobiography on the halcion days of inner city graffiti gangs in the post cold war era.