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MxPx

Since their inception in 1992, MxPx has lived the music industry roller coaster. They’ve spent some time on major labels, selling millions of records along the way, to these days self-releasing their own music with a small team. They’ve toured the entire world 10x over and to this day can show up pretty much anywhere and have an audience that wants to see them. It’s a dream that they don’t take for granted.
Along the way, MxPx earned an RIAA-certified Gold record for 1998’s Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo, received the key to the City of Bremerton, appeared in a Super Bowl commercial, recorded the theme song for the 2002 Scooby-Doo film, and now own their own recording facility Monkey Trench Studios in their hometown.
To date, MxPx has released eleven full-length albums along with an extensive catalog of EPs, compilations, B-sides, and singles. Their 2018 release “Let’s Ride” became one of the band’s most popular songs and was later featured in the 2020 remaster of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, introducing MxPx to an entirely new generation of fans. 2026 will bring more new music from MxPx.

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