The Troggs
The Troggs are a British rock band formed in 1964, known for their raw sound and energetic performances. They gained fame with their hit single "Wild Thing," which became a classic in the garage rock genre. The band's lineup originally included Reg Presley, Pete Staples, Chris Britton, and Ronnie Bond.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, The Troggs released several albums and singles, contributing to the rock music scene. Their style influenced many artists and bands, including the "Ramones" and "The Stooges." Despite lineup changes over the years, The Troggs remain active and continue to perform.