Insects vs Robots | |
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Genres | Folk Psychedelic rock |
Labels | Nice and Friendly Records [1] United Jams Foundation |
Members | Milo Gonzalez Micah Nelson Jeff Smith Nikita Sorokin Tony Peluso |
Past members | Maggie Lally |
Website | Official website |
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