A fireworks battle between streamers at the AMP House in Atlanta has gone viral this week following a Fourth of July showdown.


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Streamers and content creators, including Kai Cenat and Duke Dennis, members of the AMP House, participated in a no-holds-barred fireworks war to celebrate Independence Day, and totally trashed their house in the process.



Clips from the livestream genuinely make the house look like a warzone, with fireworks going off indoors and making predictably ear-splittingly loud noises, as well as creating mass amounts of smoke and setting off the fire alarm.



Not that it seemed to surprise the streamers. They came prepared with vests, helmets, masks and paintball guns, looking to stroll into battle and fight each other with pyrotechnics and paint. Cenat even arrived armed with an RPG, using it to fire off small fireworks.



Some degree of property destruction is inevitable when you set off fireworks indoors, particularly to any carpets in the vicinity, which can be seen getting scorched in almost every clip. Davis might have learned this lesson more than most, however, especially after Agent 00 blew up his computer.



While undoubtedly many fans enjoyed watching the battle, others were concerned about how dangerous it was, as well as just how much effort the mess would take to clean up. As one commenter wrote, “Imma pray for them cleaners.”



Following the battle, Cenat and Dennis turned philosophical, asking themselves on stream, “What do we gain from this?” The pair admitted that the fireworks war was “fun as shit,” but also “really crazy,” with Dennis adding, “Just look at this house,” as firecrackers continued to go off in the background.


If nothing else, it was certainly explosive.