'' advertisement, June 4, 1966 The Troggs are widely seen as a highly influential band whose sound was an inspiration for
garage rock and
punk rock. For example, the Troggs influenced artists such as
Iggy Pop, and the early version of British pop-punk pioneers
Buzzcocks featured "I Can't Control Myself" in their live repertoire.
The Ramones are also among the punk bands who cited the Troggs as an influence. "I Can't Control Myself" is perhaps the most enduring favourite of critics; it continues to be championed for its originality and lasting influence by radio hosts such as "Little"
Steven Van Zandt. A specially tailored version of "Give It to Me" featured in the "Sadie's Daydream" sequence of
Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 film
Blowup. "I Can't Control Myself" appears at the climax of "The Little Chaos", the 1967 short film by German director
Rainer Werner Fassbinder and in the "1967" episode of the 1996 British television serial
Our Friends in the North. "With a Girl Like You" is featured uncut in a school dance scene from the 1991
Nicole Kidman/
Noah Taylor movie
Flirting. It also is featured in
Shine,
The Good Night and
The Boat That Rocked. "Wild Thing" is prominent in
Jonathan Demme's 1986 film
Something Wild. A modified version of "Love Is All Around" was featured in the film
Love Actually (2003), performed by actor
Bill Nighy. The Troggs was the name of the high school gang in the movie ''
Bang Bang, You're Dead that persuade the main character to join them in attacking their high school. The point-and-click adventure game Hopkins FBI'' features "I Can't Control Myself" and "Lost Girl". Trogg is the name of one of Bane's three henchmen in Dennis O'Neil's
Batman: Knightfall comic arc. The other henchmen are Bird and Zombie, named after two other popular 1960s rock bands:
the Byrds and
the Zombies.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience famously covered "Wild Thing" during their appearance at the 1967
Monterey Pop Festival, introducing it as the British/American joint "national anthem", and climaxing with Hendrix burning his guitar.
MC5 covered "I Want You" at their live shows and recorded the song for the album
Kick Out the Jams, although they renamed it "I Want You Right Now". In 1990, the first hit for (and first single by) the band
Spiritualized was a cover of "Anyway That You Want Me". This cover later was used in the movie
Me and You and Everyone We Know. In 1991, "Love Is All Around" was covered by
R.E.M. during live performances and was released later that year as a B-side on their "
Radio Song" single. They also performed an acoustic version of the song on
MTV Unplugged. In 1994, Scottish band
Wet Wet Wet's version of "
Love Is All Around" spent 15 weeks at number one in the UK after its inclusion in
Four Weddings and a Funeral. The authorship royalties enabled
Reg Presley's 1990s research and publication on extraterrestrials and other paranormal phenomena. In 2012, Norwegian band
Ulver covered the song "66-5-4-3-2-1" for their covers album ''
Childhood's End''. "Wild Thing" was covered by an ensemble featuring
Queen guitarist
Brian May to open the Wildlife Rocks' event at Guildford Cathedral in May 2014. An in-studio tape of Reg Presley's running commentary on a recording session, filled with in-fighting and swearing (known as
The Troggs Tapes), was widely circulated in the music underground, and was included in the
Archaeology box set, as well as the compilation album, ''
The Rhino Brothers Present the World's Worst Records. The group infighting is believed to be the inspiration for a scene in the comedy film This Is Spinal Tap'', where the band members are arguing. Some of this dialogue was sampled by the California punk band
the Dwarves on their recording of a cover version of the Troggs song "Strange Movies". ==Band members==