Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo

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Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo
Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo cover
Studio album by MxPx
Released June 16, 1998 (1998-06-16)
Recorded February 1998 at Robert Lang Studios, Seattle, Washington
Genre Punk rock, pop punk
Length 40:29
Label A&M, Tooth & Nail
Producer Steve Kravac
Professional reviews
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 studio album released by the American 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, "Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo". The band addresses this on their DVD, B-Movie. It ranked at #99 on the Billboard 200 and went gold on January 27, 2000.[2]

Contents

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All songs written by Mike Herrera. Arranged by MxPx.

  1. "Under Lock and Key" — 2:32
  2. "Tomorrow's Another Day" — 2:47
  3. "The Final Slowdance" — 1:59
  4. "I'm OK, You're OK" — 2:39
  5. "Cold and All Alone" — 2:07
  6. "Party, My House, Be There" — 2:16
  7. "The Downfall of the Western Civilization" — 2:42
  8. "Invitation to Understanding" — 2:33
  9. "Fist vs. Tact" — 1:11
  10. "What's Mine Is Yours" — 3:44
  11. "Self Serving with a Purpose" — 2:48
  12. "For Always" — 3:12
  13. "Set the Record Straight" — 2:57
  14. "Get with It!" — 1:44
  15. "Inches from Life" — 1:51
  16. "The Theme Fiasco" — 3:10

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  • "I'm OK, You're OK" previously appeared on The Cootees' album Let's Play House, which featured Mike on guitar and vocals and Tom on drums. Since it is performed by the original writers of the song, it is considered a remake instead of a cover.
  • Perhaps the most historically significant song on the record is the song "What's Mine Is Yours", which originated from the MxPx vs. Tooth & Nail controversy. In particular, the line "Money doesn't mean to me what it obviously means to you, 'cause I would never steal from kids that don't have a clue" is a direct reference to the fact that Tooth & Nail reaseled the band into a very poor contract when they were 15. The title of the song refers to the fact that their contract with Tooth & Nail took ownership of Mike's songs. A&M bought the band out of their contract with Tooth & Nail, but for legal purposes, the Tooth & Nail logo remained on the band's first two albums with the new record label (Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo and The Ever Passing Moment).

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[edit] References

  1. ^ McGovern, Brian Vincent (September/October 1998). "Album Reviews: MxPx Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo". HM Magazine (73). ISSN 1066-6923. 
  2. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Album Database (Retrieved 06-19-2007).
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