When Ronny & The Daytonas cut "G.T.O." — the all-time "turn it on, wind it up, blow it out" hot rod classic — and an album of similar nitro-burning 1964 scorchers, it was clear the Beach Boys and Jan & Dean had no monopoly on rubber-burning dragstrip rock. Pressed on surfboard-thick High-Definition Vinyl and featuring liner notes based on candid interviews, along with exclusive photos of the band. The songs are so real you can almost hear the screeching tires.
When Ronny & The Daytonas cut "G.T.O." — the all-time "turn it on, wind it up, blow it out" hot rod classic — and an album of similar nitro-burning 1964 scorchers, it was clear the Beach Boys and Jan & Dean had no monopoly on rubber-burning dragstrip rock. Pressed on surfboard-thick High-Definition Vinyl and featuring liner notes based on candid interviews, along with exclusive photos of the band. The songs are so real you can almost hear the screeching tires.