Surfaris
The Surfaris were a pioneering American rock band from Fullerton, California, who became one of the most influential groups of the surf music era. Formed in 1962, the band achieved immediate recognition with their instrumental hits, which defined the sound of early 1960s surf rock. Their discography is anchored by the iconic track "Wipe Out," famous for its driving drum break and energetic tempo that captured the spirit of the beach culture. Alongside "Wipe Out," the group recorded other notable tracks such as "Hot Rod High" and a distinctive cover of "Tequila," showcasing their versatility within the instrumental genre. The band's recordings remain essential listening for fans of surf rock, characterized by reverb-heavy guitars and a lively, rhythmic approach that influenced countless musicians who followed. |