[2] He was convicted of assaulting another gang member in Compton in 1988, and was incarcerated at the California Youth Authority in Camarillo until 1993.
At the end of the same year, they made three guest appearances in Eazy-E's posthumous album Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton.
[2] Dresta stated in an interview that he is currently working on Dirty West mixtape series and on upcoming solo album, hinting possibility of Real Brothas to get re-released.
[2] On January 14, 1994, Tyrone Thomas (also known as Tony Bogard), Andre Wicker and Rodney Compton were involved in a gang confrontation in Imperial Courts housing projects.
Wicker was in critical condition while arriving to the hospital, but received a surgery for a gunshot to his left arm and was released the same week.
[6] He was later charged with the murder of Thomas,[10] but was released from jail after pleading no contest to one count of voluntary manslaughter on May 31, 1994.