How an LA band completed a tour around North America in a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van
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Electric Guest first launched its musical start after releasing its 2012 debut album "Mondo", which included "This Head I Hold", the band's most popular song that currently holds almost 70 million streams on Spotify. Electric Guest's Sprinter isn't converted like a traditional camper vans that people use to traverse thousands of miles.This means the duo — and the two other musicians who play with them while on tour — need to share the three-passenger row Sprinter while on the road.Brittany Chang/Business Insider
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