The Frantics were an influential American rock 'n' roll band active in the late 1950s and 1960s. Known for their surf-rock and garage-rock style, they were primarily based in the Pacific Northwest. The band comprised of four members: Ron Petersen, Kim Eggleston, Jim Manolides, and Don Fulton. Their most notable song, "Werewolf," is still regarded as a classic within the genre, displaying their signature blend of raw guitar riffs and frenetic rhythm.