Davie Allan and The Arrows are an American instrumental rock band, known for their pioneering fusion of rock and roll with the distinct tones of surf music in the mid to late 1960s. The band, led by guitarist Davie Allan, is particularly recognized for their innovative use of fuzz pedal, which became a signature element of their sound. Their most influential work, "Blues Theme," was featured in the soundtrack of the film "The Wild Angels," contributing significantly to the biker rock genre. The band's trendsetting style had a profound influence on subsequent psychedelic and hard rock musicians.