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Album Information:



Album ID: 10232

About The Regulators:

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About the album The Regulators:

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Members:

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Track List for The Regulators:

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Album: The Regulators
Artist: The Regulators

1. Track 1: 'Intro' - 0:45
This track serves as an introduction to the album and features a short instrumental piece with sounds of a car engine revving up and screeching tires.

2. Track 2: 'Street Life' - 2:55
With a catchy beat and guitar riffs, 'Street Life' talks about the harsh reality of street life, where survival is the main priority.

3. Track 3: 'Regulate' - 4:10
Arguably the most popular track from the album, 'Regulate' features Warren G and Nate Dogg and is a storytelling track about a night out on the streets and getting into a gang fight.

4. Track 4: 'It Was a Good Day' - 4:20
'It Was a Good Day' is a chill track that features a relaxed beat and talks about a day where nothing goes wrong and everything falls into place.

5. Track 5: 'We Brings Heat' - 3:05
'We Brings Heat' is a more aggressive track that features heavy beats and talks about being a tough gangster and taking on anyone who gets in the way.

6. Track 6: 'Gangsta's Paradise' - 4:00
A cover of Coolio's hit track, 'Gangsta's Paradise' is a commentary on the harsh reality of inner-city life and how it can be a trap for those who grow up in it.

7. Track 7: 'The Message' - 3:30
'The Message' features a mix of upbeat and more serious elements and talks about how hard life can be in the inner city and how there's a need for change in society.

8. Track 8: 'Outro' - 0:30
This track serves as a conclusion to the album and features a short instrumental piece with sounds of a police car siren fading away.

Discography for The Regulators:

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