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Slowly Going by Way of the Buffalo
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Slowly Going by Way of the Buffalo
( CD)
by MXPX (Recorded)



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MxPx has done it again, releasing another classic pop-punk album. This record is proof that the band members are starting to mature with both their music, and their lyrics. Slowly Going The Way Of The Buffalo is a must have for any fan of punk rock!


Track Listing

Fist Vs Tact
For Always
Get with It!
I'm Ok, You're Ok
Inches from Life
Invitation to Understanding
Party, My House, Be There
Self Serving with a Purpose
Set the Record Straight
The Downfall of Western Civilization
The Final Slowdance
The Theme Fiasco
Tomorrow's Another Day
1. Under Lock and Key
10. What's Mine is Yours
25. Cold and All Alone


Product Details

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CD
Release Date: 06/01/1998
Label: Tooth & Nail Records
Distributed By: Chordant (EMI)
Category: Rock
ISBN 10: 7474056208
ISBN-13: 787474056207
Product Code: 8800
Length: 5.62L x 4.93W x 0.42H inches
Weight: 0.24 (lbs)



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Good cd September 11, 2004
Reviewer: Anonymous from Arlington Hts., IL

I'm not really a punk fan, but this is a good cd nonetheless; it is easy and fun to listen to. Cold and alone is probably my fave.

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MxPx at their deepest! February 5, 2005
Reviewer: Ben from Alabama

This album has perhaps the deepest lyrics of any MxPx project. While there are still plenty of punk-pop girl songs (Party--My House--Be There, I'm OK You're OK), these songs take second fiddle...er...guitar, to the contemplative "Invitation to Understanding," and the defiant "What's Mine Is Yours." The true anthem of the album is "The Downfall of the Western Civilization," sure to become of a favorite of anyone who listens to it. While softer than any other punk album I own, it is still well worth the money spent on it. Don't pass it up!

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