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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'''" | "'''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. | ||