The Troggs, a British rock band formed in the mid-1960s, are best known for their raw, energetic sound and influential role in the development of garage rock and proto-punk. Fronted by lead singer Reg Presley, the band gained fame with hits like “Wild Thing” and “With a Girl Like You,” characterized by their simple, driving rhythms and catchy melodies. Their music, often marked by a rough edge and minimalistic style, made a significant impact on the rock genre, influencing later bands and contributing to the evolution of rock music. Despite various lineup changes, The Troggs’ sound remains iconic.