Informationen zum Artikel: Whoa dad! Smell that rubber burn!! When Ronny & The Daytonas cut “G.T.O.”—the all-time “turn it on, wind it up, blow it out” hot rod classic—and an album of similar nitro-burning 1964 scorchers, it was clear the Beach Boys and Jan & Dean had no monopoly on rubber-burning dragstrip rock. For that matter, the Daytonas’ second LP, Sandy — named for their 1965 chart smash — proved they took a backseat to no one when it came to lush, ocean-flecked tales of summertime heartbreak. Songs so real you can almost hear the screeching tires...or the squawking seagulls!
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