"Trunk Fulla Amps" is a song by American pop rock band Self, released on September 5, 2000, via Spongebath Records as the fifth track of their fourth studio album, Gizmodgery. The song is built around repetition, with variations referencing and emulating other musicians. In February 2001, it was marketed as the album's sole single and received a music video. Critics praised the song's humor, energy, and arrangements, highlighting it as a common fan favorite.
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Released | February 2001
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Recorded | 1999–2000
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Studio | Bennett House (Franklin)
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Length | 3:24, 3:20 (single), 3:26 (edit)
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