Starting in 1992 as high schoolers in Bremerton, Washington, MxPx built a highly dedicated following. In 1998, they launched a tradition of recording a unique Christmas single specifically for their fan club, the .
: He envisioned a "broke" Christmas "on a budget," inspired by the struggling economy at the time. Mxpx Punk Rawk Christmas
The story of is a decade-long journey that began as a niche fan tradition before evolving into a full-scale holiday project. The Fan Club Tradition (1998–2008) Starting in 1992 as high schoolers in Bremerton,
: The song features lines like "no dinero in the bank" and "no more gas in the tank," emphasizing giving what little one has despite having no money. Notable Tracks & "Zombie" Controversy The story of is a decade-long journey that
: After 10 years of these limited-edition releases, the band decided to collect the material—along with new songs—into the anthology Punk Rawk Christmas , released on December 1, 2009, through their own Rock City Recording Company label. Origins of the Title Track
The anthology spans a variety of themes, from sentimental to bizarre: MXPX - Hip Christmas Music (www.hipchristmas.com)