Top rated - Whips in the Dungeon 401 |

WITD 401.49 Boom (xAmbassadors)69 views@_D_ for requesting Boom by xAmbassadors. Whip catcher: Moodstone modeling a lovely dress and heels. Peter Jack providing the 4' bullwhip to remove the dress.     (1 votes)
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WITD 401.27 Hallelujah (Pentatonix)74 viewsHallelujah by Pentatonix. In this whips in the dungeon music interpretation, the galley whip plays the lead, tomcat plays baritone, weighted bat plays percussionist bass and alto, snake whip plays 1st tenor, and the bullwhip plays the quintet final verse.     (1 votes)
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WITD 401.26 Summer of 69 (Bryan Adams)81 viewsSummer of '69 by Bryan Adams. A trip back to H.S. and first dates in the Summer of '69 sets this song with rhythm changes and distinctive hard downbeats to start rhythm guitar riffs. ladysally makes a guest appearance.     (1 votes)
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WITD 401.07 Moby Dick drum solo (Led Zepplin) & Bad Moon Rising (Creedence Clearwater Revival)56 viewsToday's whip 2 song set features John Bonham's drum solo, Moby Dick (Led Zepplin) thrown with a 4' 16 plait shot loaded bullwhip by Blake Bruning, and Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival thrown with a 4' Peter Jack 16 plait shot loaded bullwhip Tom Meadow's build. Very challenging to interpret. Unintentional but I managed to untie Moodstone's halter and guess that qualifies as a wardrobe malfunction.     (1 votes)
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WITD 401.05 River (Bishop Briggs)49 views@MisstressMarion for requesting River by Bishop Briggs. This powerful song was screaming long whip. Whips featured in this video are a 6' triple natural belly bullwhip by Bill Nones (note Nones doesn't plait with a bolster, so 3 bellies and the 16 plait overlay) 8'8" total length; and a 4' natural belly bullwhip by Casey Tyler, 7' total length.     (1 votes)
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