The Five Blobs was a one-hit-wonder music group known primarily for their song "The Blob," which was the title track for the 1958 horror film of the same name. The group was actually comprised of session singer Bernie Nee, overdubbing himself to create the illusion of a five-member band. Their style blended elements of traditional pop and early rock, with a dash of novelty due to its association with a cult classic film. Despite their brief musical footprint, The Five Blobs left a distinctive mark on late 1950s pop culture.