Culture shock (disambiguation)

Culture shock (disambiguation)

Culture shock is the feeling of anxiety when operating within a different culture.

Culture shock may also refer to:

In music:

  • Culture Shock (album), the second album by the American comedy band Da Yoopers
  • Culture Shock (band), a former band featuring members of Citizen Fish and Subhumans.
  • Culture Shock festival, an annual music festival at Purchase College, New York.
  • James Pountney, better known as Culture Shock, a drum and bass artist signed to Ram Records.

On television:

  • Culture Shock (TV series), a travel show on the customs and traditions of people around the world
  • "Culture Shock (Sam & Max)", the first episode of Season One of the Sam & Max game series.
  • "Culture Shock (SpongeBob SquarePants)", a season one episode of SpongeBob SquarePants

On radio:


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