The band released two EPs on Murderecords, Smart Bomb and Great Pacific Ocean.
They signed to the American label Elektra Records and released their full length Sweet Homewrecker.
[citation needed] Following Thrush Hermit's break-up, McGettigan produced and contributed to a number of acts and projects, including Joel Plaskett Emergency,[1] Peter Elkas,[2] Jewish Legend,[3] and Two Hours Traffic.
[4] McGettigan recorded and performed with Thrush Hermit's Rob Benvie in the band Camouflage Nights.
[5][6][7] Their debut album, some of which was recorded as early as 2004, includes musical contributions by Buck 65, Feist, and Matt Murphy.