The Hot-Toddys, also known as the Hottoddys or the Hot Toddys, are an instrumental surf rock group from California, USA, formed in the late 1950s. Their music is characterized by a blend of rock and roll, surf pop, and garage rock, which was a significant contributing factor to the surf music scene during the 1960s. They are best known for their hit single "Rockin' Crickets," which showcased their distinctive use of reverb and twangy guitar riffs. The band's unique sound and influential works have earned them a notable place in the history of surf music.