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[[Mx Px]] is an American [[Pop Punk]] band formed in 1992. Although firmly in in the Pop Category, the band does emphasize speed like many hardcore bands (though obviously without the raw edge).
[[Mx Px]] is an American [[Pop Punk]] band formed in 1992. Although firmly in in the Pop category, the band does emphasize speed like many hardcore bands (though obviously without the raw edge).

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* [[Pop Punk]]
* [[Pop Punk]]
* [[Christian Rock]]: Many songs deal with religion and spirituality... but.....
* [[Christian Rock]]: Many songs deal with religion and spirituality... but.....
** ....NotChristianRock: the band also writes and performs many non religiously oriented songs (mostly relationship and social but not political lyrics) and does not like to be referred to as a "Christian Band".
** ....[[Not Christian Rock]]: the band also writes and performs many non religiously oriented songs (mostly relationship and social but not political lyrics) and does not like to be referred to as a "Christian Band".
* [[Break Up Song]]
* [[Break Up Song]]


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Mx Px is an American Pop Punk band formed in 1992. Although firmly in in the Pop category, the band does emphasize speed like many hardcore bands (though obviously without the raw edge).

Mx Px provides examples of the following tropes:
  • Pop Punk
  • Christian Rock: Many songs deal with religion and spirituality... but.....
    • ....Not Christian Rock: the band also writes and performs many non religiously oriented songs (mostly relationship and social but not political lyrics) and does not like to be referred to as a "Christian Band".
  • Break Up Song