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Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo

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1 Under Lock and Key Herrera 2:32
2 Tomorrow's Another Day Herrera 2:47
3 The Final Slowdance Herrera 1:58
4 I'm OK, You're OK Herrera 2:38
5 Cold and All Alone Herrera 2:06
6 Party, My House, Be There Herrera 2:45
7 The Downfall of Western Civilization Herrera 2:41
8 Invitation to Understanding Herrera 2:33
9 Fist Vs. Tact Herrera 1:11
10 What's Mine Is Yours Herrera 3:43
11 Self Serving With a Purpose Herrera 2:47
12 For Always Herrera 3:10
13 Set the Record Straight Herrera 2:56
14 Get With It Herrera 1:44
15 Inches From Life Herrera 1:50
16 The Theme Fiasco Herrera 3:08
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Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo

Audio Compact Disc

Label: A&M

Style: CCM

Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo

UPC: 731454091022

Release Date: 06/16/1998

Original Release Date: 06/16/1998

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [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 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]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

MxPx made the leap to the major leagues in 1998 with Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo, their first album for A&M Records. The switch to the majors really doesn't make a difference, to tell the truth -- the group turns out another set of speedy, raucous punk-pop numbers that are fueled as much by attitude as songwriting. There's plenty of filler, but the record moves so quickly, it doesn't hurt the album, especially since the good songs do work their hooks into your brain. Listeners who don't care for late-'90s retro-punk won't have their minds changed by Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo, but anyone who's followed MxPx or has a fondness for post-Green Day indie punk-pop will enjoy the record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi