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‘World Without Sundays’ on Ringers

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2004 — Los Angeles-based quartet World Without Sundays has breathed new life into the most derided song in the entire cannon of Rankin/Bass animation: “Where There’s a Whip, There’s a Way.” Sung by an army of bellowing Orcs in the 1980 adaptation of The Return of the King, the tune has since achieved cult-status among Ringer enthusiasts as a guilty pleasure. The producers of RINGERS: LORD OF THE FANS asked World Without Sundays to update “Where There’s a Whip” with their signature electro-rock sound, and the band soon emerged from the studio with a stunning, dramatic version that is part Radiohead, part Prodigy, and more genuine protest song than ever before. [More]


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