Video Premiere: DJ Muggs f/ Fred Wreck "Drop the Beat"

When the beat drops, good luck.

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DJ Muggs shows there's no such thing as a child's innocence in his new music video "Drop the Beat," captured perfectly by directors Eric Thompson and Andrew Kline.

A standout collaborative dubstep track with Fred Wreck from Muggs' 2012 EP Sound Boy Killa, the visuals feature rowdy kids who are up to no good in the streets of Los Angeles. Whether they're stealing Muggs' latest album Bass For Your Face, robbing liquor stores or giving dudes crotch shots, the youth are wreaking havoc while the sun's still out. Think twice next time your nephew visits.

Always a busy man, DJ Muggs is currently working on a handful of projects. That hasn't stopped the 45-year-old producer from providing fans with a visual treat like "Drop the Beat." In a recent interview, Muggs said, "While I’m in the studio working on the new Cypress Hill album and Cross My Heart albums; I wanted to drop this California bass music visual and bring a playful fun vibe to it for the whole family to enjoy!"

Do as Muggs says, and enjoy the video above.

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