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Culture Shock in Photos

Photos by Tyler Thompson


Culture Shock, a notorious music festival that takes place on campus, may have had some rain, but the performing artists still knew how to shock the crowd in the Stood this past weekend.


DAY 1:
















Danny Singh, a Queens born singer, rapper,

and producer


Kaiser (pictured) is the lead singer of the New Jersey punk band, GEL


Talia Goddess is a multi faceted singer-songwriter from Flatbush, Brooklyn


Patrick Morales, professionally known as WIKI, is a New York rapper


















Junglepussy is a hip-hop artist and actress from

East New York




Junglepussy


Teezo Touchdown was Culture Shock's Day 1 headliner. He's a rapper and producer from Belmont, Texas


Teezo Touchdown


Day 2:



Kota Dosa at the self-proclaimed "crossroads of chaos and harmony" band, according to their Instagram, and are a New York based rock, hip-hop, and blues band


Laundry Day is pop rock band from Manhattan, the group consists of singers Sawyer Nunez and Jude Ciulla-Lipkin, guitarist Henry Weingartner, bassist Henry Pearl and drummer Etai Abramovich


Laundry Day's bassist, Henry Pearl


Control Top is a Philadelphia band consisting of singer and bassist Ali Carter (right), guitarist Al Creedon (left), and drummer Alex Lichenaur



Slaughter Beach Dog is an indie band from Philadelphia and was formed by Jake Ewald (center)






















Bktherula was Culture Shock's Day 2 headliner, and is a 20-year-old rapper and singer from Atlanta, Georgia
















Bktherula

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