2018/07/11 00:30:57
bitflipper
At least, if you're not Australian and under 50.
Anyhow, this is my nomination for the title...feel free to add your own contenders.

2018/07/11 01:13:38
Beepster
I'm just using this as an excuse to post some Agent Orange.
 
Miserlou - Agent Orange
 
That's the whole album(s) sync'd to the timestamp of the tune I was thinking of.
 
Not my favorite band but definitely an insteresting (although unnecessarily treble-y) listen.
 
Kind of a good example of how east coast (US) surf rock influenced the punk/hardcore scene.
 
OG surf stuff is better but I wasn't alive then (and a child when AO tracked this lol) so I only know the tunes when I hear them. No idea about the obscure bands that created them.
 
Very interesting and powerful guit style though. I've gotten to see a few doods who could pull that stuff off live. One was the guit guy from Shadowy Men from a Shadowy planet (the guys who did the music for Kids In the Hall). He... and his new band... RIPPED!!! It was a little more jazzy/bluegrassy but it was still sonically delicious. What a great guit tone.
 
2018/07/12 12:48:39
Mesh
I love this version Satch did.
 

 
2018/07/12 16:10:42
bitman
Slightly OT: Dominos pizza used to run an ad with surf music. My dog began to figure out that that sound meant pizza. I forget how but after all that, If I played something similar on my guitar my dog would start to growl like cool the pizza guy is coming.
2018/07/12 18:10:05
bayoubill
Or this?
Wipe Out
2018/07/12 18:15:24
bayoubill
The one I've always liked the most is Surfin USA
2018/07/13 00:02:50
The Maillard Reaction
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2018/07/13 12:36:40
bitflipper
Ever wonder where that style came from? Here's some proto-surf from New Mexico, c. 1959...
 

2018/07/13 16:00:03
The Maillard Reaction
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