Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo
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Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo | ||
Studio album by MxPx | ||
Released | June 16, 1998 | |
Recorded | February 1998 | |
Genre | Punk rock | |
Length | 40:29 | |
Label | A&M and Tooth & Nail | |
Producer(s) | Steve Kravac | |
Professional reviews | ||
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MxPx chronology | ||
Life in General (1996) |
Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo (1998) |
Let It Happen (1998) |
Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo is the fourth full album released by punk rock/pop-punk band MxPx in 1998. The album title was taken from a letter that a fan had written to the band, complaining that the band was changing, and, "Going the Way of the Buffalo". The band addresses this on their DVD, B-Movie. The album went gold on January 27, 2000. [1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Under Lock and Key"
- "Tomorrow's Another Day"
- "The Final Slowdance"
- "I'm OK, You're OK"
- "Cold and All Alone"
- "Party, My House, Be There"
- "The Downfall of the Western Civilization"
- "Invitation to Understanding"
- "Fist vs. Tact"
- "What's Mine Is Yours"
- "Self Serving with a Purpose"
- "For Always"
- "Set the Record Straight"
- "Get with It"
- "Inches from Life"
- "The Theme Fiasco"
[edit] Credits
- Mike Herrera — bass, vocals
- Tom Wisniewski — lead guitar
- Yuri Ruley — drums
MxPx |
Mike Herrera | Tom Wisniewski | Yuri Ruley |
Andy Husted |
Discography |
Full-lengths: Pokinatcha (1994) | Teenage Politics (1995) | Life in General (1996) | Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo (1998) | The Ever Passing Moment (2000) | Before Everything & After (2003) | Panic (2005) | Secret Weapon (2007) |
EPs: On the Cover (1995) | Move to Bremerton (1996) | The Renaissance (2001) | The AC/EP (2004) |
Other releases: Let It Happen (1998) | At the Show (1999) | Ten Years and Running (2002) | Let's Rock (2006) |
DVDs: B-Movie (2004) |
Singles: "Chick Magnet" | "Responsibility" | "Heard That Sound" |
Related articles |
Arthur | The Cootees | Tooth & Nail Records | Bremerton, Washington |