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Aesop Rock and Sandman back with Lice 2

Posted by Loren on October 9, 2016

Aesop Rock and Sandman back with Lice 2
Lice - Lice 2: Still Buggin'

Following the December 2015 release of an EP under the moniker Lice, Aesop Rock and Sandman are back with the free Lice 2: Still Buggin'.

The new EP is available, with suggested charities for donation listed at their website. The EP features production from Dan Hayden, Mondee, SoberMindedMusic, RTNC, and Aesop Rock.

 

A limited edition vinyl is available for purchase.

Aesop Rock and Sandman back with Lice 2
Lice - Lice 2: Still Buggin'

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