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The Ultimate Collection: MxPx

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Download links and information about The Ultimate Collection: MxPx by MxPx. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Gospel, Rock, Christian Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 55:24 minutes.

Artist: MxPx
Release date: 2008
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Christian Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 23
Duration: 55:24
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Secret Weapon 2:07
2. Do Your Feet Hurt (Life In General Version) 3:08
3. GSF (Let It Happen Version) 2:34
4. Teenage Politics (Teenage Politics Version) 2:51
5. Chick Magnet (Life In General Version) 3:12
6. Role Remodeling 2:32
7. Punk Rawk Show (Teenage Politics Version) 2:32
8. Dolores (10 Years and Running Version) 1:28
9. Middlename (Life In General Version) 2:55
10. Want Ad (Let It Happen Version) 1:23
11. Doing Time (Life In General Version) 1:23
12. Today Is In My Way (Life In General Version) 3:07
13. Do and Don't (Teenage Politics Version) 3:37
14. Small Town Minds (Let It Happen Version) 1:03
15. Study Humans (Teenage Politics Version) 2:19
16. Money Tree (Teenage Politics Version) 1:41
17. The Opposite of Intellect (Teenage Politics Version) 2:51
18. Americanism (Teenage Politics Version) 2:20
19. New York to Nowhere (Life In General Version) 2:16
20. Sugercoated Poison Apple (Teenage Politics Version) 2:20
21. You're On Fire 3:19
22. Wonder Years, The (Life In General Version) 1:51
23. Southbound (Life In General Version) 2:35

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So, is MxPx's The Ultimate Collection, well, ultimate? It depends on perspective. There are no weak songs on either of the discs, and it does include many of the band's singles ("Chick Magnet," "Punk Rawk Show," and "Money Tree," to name a few), but the compilation isn't comprehensive. The songs included are from the band's earlier albums such as Teenage Politics and Life in General, as well the 2006 Deluxe Edition of Let it Happen and 2007's Secret Weapon. However, there is nothing from the albums that the band released in between — songs from Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo, The Ever Passing Moment, and Before Everything & After didn't make the cut. It's a strange omission, and one that doesn't make much sense — there's plenty of room for more. Still, the songs that are present do a good job of capturing MxPx's upbeat nature, so perhaps it's a matter of quality over quantity. In the end, The Ultimate Collection could be a disappointment for longtime followers who were hoping for a bit more frills, but new or casual fans will probably find that it suits their needs just fine.