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Whip Culture began as a precursor of the electro-rock scene. Their album, <a href="spotify:album:69EVTx08uVkZ3CNwyzp0Np" data-name="Pleasure Generation">Pleasure Generation</a>, brings together their best work from this period. With driving electro beats and coursing female vocals that pull you from one song to the next, this was electro-rock at its best. They also let their band to some pretty sick electro-house as well with songs like <a href="spotify:track:77ilcLTYzqvGximDIsCY4s" data-name="I Believe (In Someone)">I Believe (In Someone)</a> Whip Culture decided to continue evolving, of course, like every good band and later brought their unique style to more mature and mellow place, where they accompany <a href="spotify:artist:2GWp5uc48WTM1nnqqUbJQd" data-name="Anekka">Anekka</a> on a brand new track released this year, <a href="spotify:track:0pUKvIGVRpoYgXqdkZJlWo" data-name="For Whom the Bell Tolls">For Whom the Bell Tolls</a> A band who has both paved the way and stayed the course over time, Whip Culture is a very special project.
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