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rockwood13 (UTC)Rockwood Street (RWST) Locos in the Westlake region of Central Los Angeles

Rockwood Street Locos (RWST, RSL, RSLCS) are a predominately Hispanic road group situated in the Westlake zone of Central Los Angeles west of Downtown Los Angeles. They are known as Westside Rockwood Street (RWST) and Westside Rockwood Locos (RSL) and have no association with the Eastside Rockwood road posse in East Los Angeles. They regularly compose 213, the zone code for focal Los Angeles, in their name (W/S RWST213).

Rockwood was a club during the late 1970s and they once played football against close by networks. During the 1980s as the Rockwood Locos, youth from this area were associated with the spray painting workmanship scene and composed spray painting at the previous Belmont Tunnel spray painting divider at Lucas Ave and Beverly Blvd close to their local where the Belmont Station Apartments currently stand.

During this period, there were no strains between eighteenth Street and the Rockwood Locos, and the Colombia Lil Cycos from eighteenth Street inevitably invited Rockwood to turn into a tick of their pack. Rockwood chose to keep up their own character and in the end a contention created with eighteenth Street Columbia Lil Cycos situated to north west of their region.

RSL has the accompanying snaps; Westmorelands (WMLDS, WMLS), Krazy Town (KTO), Hartford Dukes, Lil Cycos, Pequenos (PQS), Downones, Sixth and Union Gangstas (SUGs) and Earth Dogs.

They stay one of the most dynamic spray painting authors in the territory as a result of their initial spray painting history, frequently composing enormous beautiful placas.