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Did we ever have an understanding?
Did we ever have anything at all?
Not that I recall
You were never really there for us
But then we were never really there for you, it's true
The rest is up to you
You say it's wrong, it's right
You say we won't, we might
We thought about it twice tonight
And if we don't seem to broken hearted
That's because were glad we've parted
I think we've had enough for two
Well, I believe in second chances
I believe this world is gonna end
But I would do anything to set the record straight
If you would believe, if you'd believe
Will someone think about the heartbreak?
Will someone realize there has been a mistake?

And give back all you take
No one really cares enough to listen
No one really cares enough to rationalize
Just believe the lies
Well, I believe in second chances
I believe this world is gonna end
But I would do anything to set the record straight
If you would believe, if you'd believe
Did we ever have an understanding?
Did we ever have anything at all?
Not that I recall
You were never really there for us
But then we were never really there for you, it's true
The rest is up to you
Well, I believe in second chances
I believe this world is gonna end
But I would do anything to set the record straight
If you would believe, if you'd believe
If you'd believe, if you would believe
If you would believe, if you'd believe
If you'd believe, if you would believe

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MxPx is a punk rock band that was formed in 1992 in Bremerton, Washington, United States.

MxPx started as three 15-year-old kids calling themselves Magnified Plaid pounding out music inspired by and similar to The Descendents and other Southern California pop-punk bands. They didn’t really love their band name, however, which was a tribute to the original guitarist’s penchant for wearing one particularly loud plaid shirt. Consequently, the name was abbreviated to M.P., but in Yuri’s handwriting, periods become “X“‘s and since he made up the show posters for the band, the four-letter moniker stuck.

Andy Husted, the former guitarist, left the band in 1995 to continue college.

Andy was replaced by Tom to solidify the line-up that would take the band into their post-teen years. Maybe Tom’s background as a drummer made up for his relative inexperience playing guitar (he had only played for a year at the time). He and Yuri lock into backbreakingly fast rhythms that rank with vintage Minor Threat for speed and percussive attack. Mike then adds to the mix his signature sing-along melodies that call to mind SoCal punk bands from the early ’80s.

Bremerton had been a town most famous for its naval shipyards until MxPx caught the attention of Tooth & Nail Records when they played a “showcase” for the T&N label in 1993 in Herrera’s parents’ garage. Mike Herrera had practiced so much before the first show, he lost his voice.

MxPx released three albums with Tooth & Nail Records: Pokinatcha in 1994, Teenage Politics in 1995, and Life in General in 1996. After a falling out with Tooth & Nail, MxPx left the label and signed with A&M Records.

In July 2010 drummer Yuri Ruley announced he would be retiring from the band to focus on his family. Ruley played his last show with the band in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 18, 2010. In a recent video message from Mike, he stated that Tom and Yuri have both finished touring full time, but will continue to play one-off shows with the band.

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