The Chessmen were a bunch of young guys from Fort Wayne Indiana. In 1966, they released a 45 RPM record featuring a Wild dance tune called You Can't Catch Me!
The song has a guitar riff that is so overdriven that it has zero sustain. I suspect the band used an very inexpensive technique to get that super fuzz sound without a fuzzbox - they stuck a screwdriver through the amlifier's speaker! The resulting sound is really buzzy and fuzzy. There's also a smooth organ backup to hold the whole thing together.
You can't catch me, I don't love you. I say one thing, you ain't that cool!
Follow the lead of the cool kids in the accompanying video, and get up and dance!
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