A trademark of the band was during sets a group of die hard Bonehead fans would do different pro wrestling gestures usually getting a response from Scott.
[2] Mannon broke the band up in 2003, and began recording songs in hopes of putting together a solo project, but this never materialized.
[3] In 2005, Mannon announced a reformulation of the band under the old name, and the next year yielded a re-press of Fade with four extra bonus tracks.
In 2007, Jayy Mannon announced that Bonehead would release a new album containing much of the work he wrote as a solo artist, entitled Broken and Glued.
[3] Since then Bonehead has remained primarily a regional draw, playing in the Philadelphia area mostly as a cover band.