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He was born Richard Anthony Monsour on May 4, 1937, but the rest of the world knows him as Dick Dale, the King Of The Surf Guitar. He was largely credited for kickstarting the [[Surf Rock]] movement singlehandedly, and in fact, "Let's Go Trippin'," released in 1961, is perhaps the first surf instrumental in rock history. Dick was one of the most powerful guitar players of his time, responsible for various innovations in rock, such as introducing the use of reverb to create a "wet" sound.
He was born Richard Anthony Monsour on May 4, 1937, but the rest of the world knows him as Dick Dale, the King Of The Surf Guitar. He was largely credited for kickstarting the [[Surf Rock]] movement singlehandedly, and in fact, "Let's Go Trippin'," released in 1961, is perhaps the first surf instrumental in rock history. Dick was one of the most powerful guitar players of his time, responsible for various innovations in rock, such as introducing the use of reverb to create a "wet" sound.
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{{tropelist|LET'S! GO! [[A Worldwide Punomenon|TROPIN'!]]}}

=== LET'S! GO! [[A Worldwide Punomenon|TROPIN'!]] ===


* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: The [[Alliteration]] helps.
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: The [[Alliteration]] helps.
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