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Aesop Rock + Homeboy Sandman, for free

Posted by Loren on December 3, 2015

Aesop Rock + Homeboy Sandman, for free
Aesop Rock + Homeboy Sandman - Lice

Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman released a free 5-song EP yesterday available for free download at bandcamp.

Titled Lice, the collaboration includes production from DJ Spinna, Optiks, Blockhead, Alex “Apex” Gale, and Charles Hamilton and will be sold in limited edition physical format on tour.

Aesop Rock + Homeboy Sandman, for free
Aesop Rock + Homeboy Sandman - Lice

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