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{{Featured song MP3 headline Youtube|https://youtu.be/OzD-1WeeKaM|If My Amp Had Wheels}}
{{Featured song MP3 headline Youtube|https://youtu.be/OzD-1WeeKaM|If My Amp Had Wheels}}
{{featured song artwork|Songs of inaudible.jpg|If My Amp Had Wheels}}
{{featured song artwork|Songs of inaudible.jpg|If My Amp Had Wheels}}
"'''If My Amp Had Wheels'''" iis the seventh track from {{PN|Ozma}} first full-length release, ''[[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]]''.
"'''If My Amp Had Wheels'''" is the seventh track from {{PN|Ozma}} first full-length release, ''[[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]]''.


The song is notable for its composition credits, as it is the first Ozma song to feature writing credits from the band's three primary songwriters: rhythm guitarist [[Jose Galvez]], lead guitarist [[Ryen Slegr]], and bassist [[Daniel Brummel]]. Galvez [[Ozma_song_explanations_-_2000#Songs_of_Inaudible_Trucks_and_Cars|recounted that he wrote the song]] while still a high school student at La Salle College Preparatory in Pasadena, California. "Ryen and I were bored at our lunch break," Galvez explained in 2000, "so I came up with the bass line, singing it barbershop style, and Ryen came up with the main verse melody over the bassline. [It is] the only Ozma song written without real musical instruments." Brummel's contribution would come later.
The song is notable for its composition credits, as it is the first Ozma song to feature writing credits from the band's three primary songwriters: rhythm guitarist [[Jose Galvez]], lead guitarist [[Ryen Slegr]], and bassist [[Daniel Brummel]]. Galvez [[Ozma_song_explanations_-_2000#Songs_of_Inaudible_Trucks_and_Cars|recounted that he wrote the song]] while still a high school student at La Salle College Preparatory in Pasadena, California. "Ryen and I were bored at our lunch break," Galvez explained in 2000, "so I came up with the bass line, singing it barbershop style, and Ryen came up with the main verse melody over the bassline. [It is] the only Ozma song written without real musical instruments." Brummel's contribution would come later.