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MxPx — On The Cover II

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MxPx never reached the commercial peaks of contemporaries like New Found Glory and Good Charlotte. They've been doing a fair bit of wheel-spinning since they were dropped by A&M and have released a "hits" package, a rarities collection, re-released another rarities set, and now have a new collection of covers. On The Cover II picks...
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MXPX's On The Cover II

MxPx — Let It Happen

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Many seem to forget that, before MxPx were writing odes to neglecting their responsibilities, they were a legitimate punk band, and a pretty solid one to boot. Let It Happen collects a mass of B-sides, rarities and covers from their formative years with Christian punk label Tooth & Nail. With 32 tracks clocking in at well over an hour, you can...
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MxPx — Panic

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Christian punk mainstays MxPx have released enjoyable albums for years and their sixth full-length does nothing to disappoint the band's longtime fans. They've managed to stay afloat for so long in a scene that's already been milked for all its worth, because they have a knack for writing songs that are equally poppy and punky. The band's melodies...
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MxPx - Panic

Pumping: MXPX - On The Cover II

Punk covers of '80s songs is so overdone that you want to nail someone to a cross or something, but MXPX have actually managed to do a solidly entertaining job here. MXPX have always been treated better by us than most Jesus-leaning bands and there's a reason why — they don't actually suck.   
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For MxPx, The Secret Weapon Is Jesus... Or Benji Madden

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Christian punk-pop trio MxPx are getting back to their roots for their eighth studio album. Secret Weapon is the band's first disc for their original label, Tooth & Nail, since 1996's Life In General. The group's first producer, Aaron Sprinkle (Pedro The Lion, Anberlin), returned to work with them again on the record, which hits stores on...
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MxPx Trade Sugar For Spice On Panic

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MxPx are a band that have been around the block more than a few times and with six albums under their belt, it gets a bit hard not to keep rehashing the same material over and over again. Thankfully, with their seventh LP, Panic, the Washington natives have pulled all the punches, coming back with an album that sounds stronger and more...
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MxPx Chat with ChartAttack.com

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Tucked neatly away in the depths of The Guvernment in Toronto lies a fab room chock full of fun-fur furniture and mirrored ceilings. Somewhere amid all the cushions, I found three not-so-typical punks hanging out. Collectively known as MxPx, the guys — Mike Herrera, Tom Wisniewski and Yuri Ruley — took some time out of their hectic schedules...
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Hanging Out In The Lounge with MxPx (photo by Krystine Buzny)
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