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"'''If My Amp Had Wheels'''" is 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]]''.  | ||
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The song's title came long before the track itself was written. Slegr had previously announced he wanted to write a song titled "If My Amp Had Wheels" after having carried a large "4-ton" Gallien-Krueger amp for use during band practice. Xochitl, a name mentioned in the song (and pronounced "Sochi"), was a friend of both Slegr and Galvez.  | The song's title came long before the track itself was written. Slegr had previously announced he wanted to write a song titled "If My Amp Had Wheels" after having carried a large "4-ton" Gallien-Krueger amp for use during band practice. Xochitl, a name mentioned in the song (and pronounced "Sochi"), was a friend of both Slegr and Galvez.  | ||
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