It's mentioned in this interview
Lee Bannon Reveals That He Still Has Multiple Projects In The Works And Hopes To Eventually Become Like Rick Rubin | The Underground Hip Hop Authority | Hip Hop Music, Videos & Reviews | KevinNottingham.com
Lee Bannon:I actually have a sequel that I was working on for Fantastic Plastic too called Lexicon Terrordome, and that would be more of a Hip Hop album….like rap on every track. It would have the soundscape of what Bobby Digital had on the first Bobby Digital [release]. It’s like the end of days and it’s just crazy, crazy rapping. Literally, the only reason I can’t complete it is because I can’t find rappers who are good enough to complete it, you know, as bad as that sounds, because it’s called Lexicon Terrordome, so it has to be crazy, you know?
Brandon: Who do you have on it so far?
Lee Bannon: I’ve got S.O.L., the emcee S.O.L. that I work with a lot.
Brandon: Is Del on it?
Lee Bannon: Yeah, I got Del on it. Who else? Alchemist. But that’s what I’ve gotten so far. That doesn’t necessarily mean they’re gonna make it on there, but a lot of it is kind of like really my crew of emcees. If I’m gonna do it, I’m gonna wait a while until it comes out just because it has to be like Doom. I’ve been talking a lot to Blu, so Blu would be on there. It would just need to be a certain caliber of emcees and a certain [believability] – you know, they’d have to be really into it, so that’s basically on the back burner, and I don’t really want to release it as another instrumental thing. This is gonna be more about the songs. That’s pretty much the follow up to [Fantastic Plastic] and that’s pretty much after everything’s gone and blown up. You back to square one.
Brandon: Kind of post-apocalyptic.
Lee Bannon: Yeah, you’re back to like ’93. It would sound like that. It would sound like some fukking 36 Chambers, like just [a] real dungeon [vibe] – kind of like how that one song sounded on Midnight Noir a little bit, the “Shootout” track.
This is the track btw
Last i read about it was this article that mentioned souls of mischief calling their new lp lexicon terrordome.
This is the article.
Third eye find: Oakland hip-hop collective Souls of Mischief take 'Hieroglyphics Imperium Summer Tour' to Arcata - Times-Standard Online
""A new Souls of Mischief LP is also in the works with production by Sacramento's Lee Bannon, who's worked with Talib Kweli and Zion I among others. Carter said they're calling the new record “Lexicon Terrordome,” tentatively.""
Can't wait for it however it come's out.