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The Regime

The Regime (a.k.a. The Smoke-A-Lot Regime or Regime Dragon Gang) are a gangsta rap group created by rapper Yukmouth of The Luniz in 1997 and originally included fellow rappers Tech N9ne, Phats Bossi, Madmax, Poppa LQ, and Govnormatic. Not long after the original formation, rappers Gonzoe of rap group Kausion and Lil' Ke also joined. The group was named as a result of old Hitler movies viewed by Yukmouth in which Hitler's army was referred to as "The Regime" or "The Hitler Regime". The logo for the group is a silhouette of a dragon inspired by Yukmouth's love of dragons and old Bruce Lee movies. The dragon logo also doubles as the logo for Yukmouth's label Smoke-A-Lot Records, which incidentally, The Regime are currently signed to as a group. The Regime is unique when it comes to rap groups in that the members are from different states and cities around the U.S. yet come together to make music and money. Besides guest appearances on numerous Yukmouth related projects, the group has released three acclaimed mixtapes entitled "All Out War Volume. 1", "All Out War Volume. 2" and "All Out War Volume. 3" and have released their debut album "Dragon Gang" in 2013 on Smoke-A-Lot/Rap-A-Lot Records.

Members: DJ Fingaz, Ampichino, The Fleet, E-Black, Dante Miller, Young Dru, Kenneth Green, Grant Rice, Bo Roc, Nate Da Nut, Chino Nino, Marc Shyst, Yung Skrilla, Pretty Black, Ms. Story, Gutta Gutta, Young Bossi, Linno Da Winno, Aaron D. Yates, Jerold Ellis, Shawn Thomas (2), Fernando Ayon, Darnel Robinson, Aubrey Williams (2), Young Fifth, J-Stone, Jashee, The Lame, Don Stryke, Kuzzo Fly, Lee Majors (3), Rahmean, The Reason, Lil' Hyfe, Marvin Watson, G. King (3), Lil Ke, Late Bankoudagba, Jevon Jones, Chestdra Brown, Will Fury, I. Woods, P. Clark, Hasaan Mahmoud, Russell Ozby, Yogi Calhoon, Leo Da Vet, Kleet Da Banger, Ren Fetti, T-Lew, Gregory Roland, Ronald Moore (2), Boss Tone, Slam (27), D. Fono Lino, Mark Sutton (8), Eric Vaughn (2), Meeks (4), Fat Dog (3), Nyce (6), Udey, Keith Walker (5), Tyrod Sampson, and K.P. (26)

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