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Aesop Rock x Blockhead full-length collab

Posted by Loren on October 16, 2021

Aesop Rock x Blockhead full-length collab
Aesop Rock x Blockhead - Garbology

While Aesop Rock and Blockhead have frequently worked together over the years, dating back to the late '90s, the two have never collaborated on a full-length project -- until now.

On Nov. 12, Rhymesayers will release Garbology, a 14 song collaboration of new material.

A video for lead single, "Jazz Hands," premiered this week:

Garbology Track Listing:

1. The Only Picture
2. Jazz Hands
3. Wolf Piss
4. Legerdemain
5. Difficult
6. All The Smartest People
7. Oh Fudge
8. More Cycles
9. Flamingo Pink
10. All Day Breakfast (feat. Homeboy Sandman)
11. Fizz
12. That is Not a Wizard
13. The Sea
14. Abandoned Malls

Aesop Rock x Blockhead full-length collab
Aesop Rock x Blockhead - Garbology

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