The Peech Boys, also known as the New York Citi Peech Boys or NYC Peech Boys, were an American band that played a pivotal role in the evolution of dance and electronic music in the early 1980s. Their style was a fusion of soul, funk, and post-disco, characterized by experimental vocals and innovative production techniques. The band was notable for its inclusion of Larry Levan, a seminal figure in the development of house music, and for its hit track "Don't Make Me Wait," which is considered one of the first garage house songs. Despite their brief existence, the Peech Boys had a significant influence on the genres of house and dance music.