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Garage Rock Pioneers

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    Wild Thing
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    The Troggs
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Though few, if any, stars emerged from the pioneering garage rock heyday of the 1960s, their influence is felt to the present day. With their crude technique and energy, the best-known garage rock bands weren't famous at all -- except for a one-off hit here and there -- such as the Standells' "Dirty Water" or the Troggs' seminal "Wild Thing." Garage rockers aimed to imitate the hard-edged riffs of the British Invasion groups, but not to replicate their pop-star poses. Garage rock largely faded from view before the end of the '60s, but its recklessness survives in various incarnations, from the rolling grooves of Tom Petty to the matted chaos of the Replacements.