The Surfaris Wipe Out
"The Surfaris Wipe Out"
Wipe out! Catch the wave with The Surfaris' legendary 1963 instrumental surf rock classic, "Wipe Out"! Instantly recognizable by its frantic drum solo intro and driving guitar riff, this track became a massive international hit and the ultimate surf rock anthem.
- TITLE: The Surfaris Wipe Out
- BAND: The Surfaris
- GENRE: Instrumental Rock, Surf Rock
- OTHER: OneHitWonder
- RELEASEDAY: January 20
- YEAR: 1963
Released as a smash hit single, this iconic instrumental propelled The Surfaris to fame, defining the energetic sound of early 60s surf rock. Built on a simple blues structure but powered by that unforgettable drum performance and twangy guitars, it became their signature one-hit wonder.
Kicking off with a manic laugh and a crash, "Wipe Out" perfectly captures the wild energy of surfing. Its influence on rock drumming and enduring status as arguably the most famous surf rock instrumental ever recorded solidify this 1963 track's place in music history.
SONG MEANING: As an instrumental, "Wipe Out" conveys meaning through its sound and energy, directly referencing the surfing term for falling off one's board. The frantic drum solo and driving guitar riff evoke the speed, excitement, chaos, and ultimate crash associated with the energetic action of surfing.
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- GENRE: Bubblegum Pop
- OTHER: OneHitWonder
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- YEAR: 1969
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