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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2007

live song to be released on House of Heroes' upcoming cd, The End Is Not The End.

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  • lol @ failed stage dive by the fat dude in the beginning of the vid

  • lolololol i love the lame fake stage dive at the beginning thats like the funniest thing ever

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  • waow, this song is almost better live :o

  • JARED'S HAIIIRRRRRRRR!

    It's ridiculous.

  • @UnoOwl Thank you! I actually didn't know that. I do like tube amps better though.

  • @taylor4489 Most of the sound you hear in your amp is from the first 10 - 20 watts. Volume and wattage are not on the same scale, so in order to double the volume, you actually have to multiply the wattage by 10. So a 100 watt amp is only 2x as loud as a 10 watt amp. And again, tube amps sound about twice as loud as solid state.

  • @gcdrumguru omg you're right. I just double checked my amp and it's a 30 watt. So, everything I said can be applied to a 30 watt. thank you for the correction. I must not have had my head on that day. =)

  • @taylor4489 Actually, it depends on what kind of amp it is. If it's a 30 watt tube amp, then that is usually more than enough for most venues. Usually the larger venues mic up guitars anyways, so you really don't need anything too huge. Take the Vox AC30 for instance. Way more than enough power, but still able to gain it out without having to crank the thing all the way up.

  • @bananasgeez a 30 watt amp is kinda small. I have a 75 watt amp and that worked for medium to large venues. a 30 watt is better for just practice. you really need an amp with more power. there are good amps made by Fender, Peavey, Line 6, Randall. what you really want to look for is sound quality. go to a guitar store and play them side by side to see which one you like best.

  • Ok I have a 1972 silverface princeston reverb amp and I believe it's a 30watt amp but not quite sure.

    Anywho I was wondering if this amp is loud enough to play in like medium size to fairly large place?

    Please reply if u know it would really help me.:)

    God Bless:)

    Love this song btw too I missed live:,(

  • Love these guys!!!! Did great opening for Skillet and TobyMac

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