The Seeds were a pioneering American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965, fronted by charismatic vocalist and keyboardist Sky Saxon. Known for their raw, hypnotic sound and driving rhythms, they became key figures in the garage rock and early psychedelic scenes. Their 1966 hit “Pushin’ Too Hard” remains a defining anthem of the era. Blending fuzz-driven guitars with bold energy and countercultural spirit, The Seeds influenced generations of punk and alternative artists who followed.