30 Amp Fuse was a pop-punk band from Knoxville, Tennessee active in the 1990s and 2000s made up of Mike Smithers, Rodney Cash, Mike Knott, and formerly Don Coffey Jr. and John Davis.
Their first album, 1995's Wind-Up, was on Darla Records with a lineup of Smithers, Davis and Coffey, Jr.; the latter two were also members of Knoxville band Superdrag who found success in the 1990s.
When Superdrag achieved success and signed to Elektra Records, Coffey and Davis left 30 Amp Fuse and were replaced by Mike Knott and Rodney Cash.
[1] They also released a single, "Punk Rock Virtuoso" in 1996 on Ché Trading.
Their 1997 album Saturday Night at the Atomic Speedway on Dedicated Records was recorded in Fort Collins, Colorado by Bill Stevenson and Stephen Egerton of punk band Descendents[1] and received positive reviews from The A.V.