Travels with My Amp

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Travels with My Amp
Studio album by
Released2000
LabelLookout![1]
ProducerMass Giorgini
Groovie Ghoulies chronology
Fun in the Dark
(1999)
Travels with My Amp
(2000)
Freaks on Parade
(2001)

Travels with My Amp is an album by the American band Groovie Ghoulies, released in 2000.[2][3] The band originally intended to promote the album by playing 50 concerts in 50 days in 50 states.[4]

Travels with My Amp was produced by Mass Giorgini.[5] It was the first Groovie Ghoulies album on which Scampi played drums.[6] "Dancing Late at Night" is a cover of the Jonathan Richman song.[7] "Boot Hill Express" is an instrumental track.[8] "The Highwayman" is a slice-of-touring-life song.[9] The album closes with a rendition of "Happy Birthday", which is unlisted.[10]

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