The Beach Boyswere among the most impactful bands that defined the 1960s. The group revolutionized popular music with their inventive sound and infectious lyrics. While other popular bands of the time, like their rival The Beatles, integrated fusions of rock, pop, and experimental styles from the United Kingdom, The Beach Boys alternately combined impeccable harmonies with California's surf culture into the forefront of music with hits like "Surfin' U.S.A" and "Wouldn't It Be Nice." Although the group never formally broke up, the popular band slowly deteriorated after several departures and tragedies, leaving active members Mike Love and Bruce Johnston to carry on the legacy. Recently, the music world was left shocked following the passing of former Beach Boys lead vocalist Brian Wilson, who died following a lengthy battle with a dementia-related illness. As the world continues to mourn Wilson's untimely death, certain aspects of the music phenomenon's life are resurfacing.