Cleveland Wrecking Company was a psychedelic rock band known for their exploratory and improvisational style during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Emerging from the vibrant San Francisco music scene, the group was part of the city's psych-rock movement, although they never achieved widespread commercial success. Notable band members included Gary Yoder, a later addition to the blues-rock band Kak, and Terry Davis, who contributed significantly to their distinctive sound. Their notable works include 'Say There's a Reason', which exemplifies their experimental approach to the genre.