ALWAYS LOOKING FOR THAT SPOT
GASO, aka Super Unleaded Gasoline, has been burning up walls, trains, and streets for over 30 years. Coming out of Los Angeles, he’s repped some of the heaviest crews in the game—MTA, WCA, and UTI—and earned his stripes in the train yards, on freeways, and anywhere his name could run. His style is fast, raw, and explosive, built to hit like fire on steel.
It’s not just the yards that carry his mark. Across L.A., Gaso has painted hundreds of utility boxes, flipping dead slabs of metal into living canvases. From backstreets to main boulevards, his boxes spark color into the everyday grind. Even inside Dodger Stadium, his work stands, a permanent reminder that graffiti lives at the core of this city.
Recognized in the Getty Graffiti Black Book, Gaso has crossed from the underground to the archive while never leaving the streets behind. His art is fuel—unleaded, high-octane, and dangerous in the best way.
Catch the flames on IG: @superunleadedgasoline78




