Gold Chains

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Gold Chains is an electro rap musician (born Christopher LaFata) from San Francisco, California. Gold Chains has performed along with Sue Cie (real name Sue Costabile), a video artist also from the San Francisco area.

Born
Christopher LaFata
OriginReading, Pennsylvania, United States[1]
InstrumentsVocals, synthesizer, drum machine
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Gold Chains
Born
Christopher LaFata
OriginReading, Pennsylvania, United States[1]
GenresElectro, hip hop/rap
InstrumentsVocals, synthesizer, drum machine
Years active2001–present
LabelsOrthlorng Musork, Tigerbeat6, Play It Again Sam, Kill Rock Stars, Gold Club
Websitewww.gold-chains-worldwide.com
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Early life

LaFata grew up in Reading, Pennsylvania,[2] and attended Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, where he earned a degree in cognitive neuroscience. He moved to San Francisco in 1995.[3]

Career

2001–2002: First EP releases

2003: Young Miss America

2004–2005: Collaboration with Sue Cie and US tours

Hiatus and side projects

2013: Sluts

Aftermath of the fire: 2015–present

A massive four-alarm fire in San Francisco's Mission District left one person dead and six injured.[4] Along with the offices of nearby nonprofit Mission Local, the blaze completely destroyed LaFata's apartment of 18 years, all his belongings and gear, and the studio in which he recorded Gold Chains material.[5]

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