The Bobby Fuller Four was an American rock band active during the mid-1960s, known for their distinctive blend of rock and roll, surf music, and British Invasion influences. The group, led by Bobby Fuller, gained widespread recognition with their popular rendition of Sonny Curtis's "I Fought the Law" in 1966. Despite their brief existence, the band's unique sound and memorable hits have significantly contributed to the development of the garage rock genre. Their music continues to be influential, offering a snapshot of the energetic rock sound of the 1960s.