The Wipe Outs

The Wipe Outs: The Garage Rock Revivalists
The Wipe Outs are an American garage rock band known for their raw, high-energy sound and retro aesthetic. Hailing from Los Angeles, California, the band achieved notable success with their 2004 album Back in the Groove, which charted on the Billboard 200 and spawned several rock radio hits.
Early career
The band formed in 1998, uniting over a shared love for 1960s garage rock and surf music. Their early, self-released EPs, Wipe Out! and Beach Blanket Brawl, developed a loyal local following and led to a deal with the independent label Reverb Records in 2001.
Breakthrough
The Wipe Outs broke through to a national audience in 2004 with their second studio album, Back in the Groove. Released on Reverb Records with distribution by a major label, the album's lead single received heavy rotation on alternative rock radio and pushed the album to No. 112 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Key tracks
She's a Drag — This lead single from Back in the Groove became the band's signature song and a staple on rock radio.
Last Summer — A slower, reverb-drenched track that showcased the band's melodic depth beyond their frenetic live reputation.
Rumble at the Pier — An instrumental track that highlighted their surf rock influences and became a fan favorite at concerts.
Don't Look Back — Featured in several television soundtracks, this song expanded their reach beyond the core garage rock audience.
The momentum from Back in the Groove led to extensive touring and a slot on the 2005 Vans Warped Tour. Their follow-up album, 2007's Motor City Shake, incorporated more rhythm and blues influences and charted similarly to its predecessor. The band has maintained a consistent release schedule, putting out albums like Ten Year Itch in 2014 and collaborating with artists such as singer-songwriter Candice Bender on the track "Two Lane Highway."
Fans of The Wipe Outs' energetic blend of garage and surf rock should also explore The Brian Jonestown Massacre for their psychedelic garage authenticity. The Black Keys share a similar foundation in raw, blues-influenced rock music. The Strokes parallel their early-2000s rise and sharp, retro-inspired songwriting. For a harder-edged take, try Queens Of The Stone Age and their desert rock swagger.
The music of The Wipe Outs remains in regular rotation on a variety of rock-focused radio stations. Their hits are frequently played on classic rock FM stations that feature later-era revival acts, as well as on independent music radio stations dedicated to guitar-driven alternative rock.
Listeners can discover the driving garage rock sound of The Wipe Outs by tuning into the rock radio stations featured on our website. Their catalog, from early singles to later albums, is regularly played on various online rock radio streams available on onairium.com.
