Paw (band)

They released two studio albums – Dragline and Death To Traitors, the B-side and outtake collection Keep The Last Bullet For Yourself and the EP Home Is a Strange Place before disbanding in 2000.

[1] Their most well-known songs are from this period which received moderate rotation on the radio and on Headbangers Ball, MTV's hard rock/heavy metal showcase.

In 2000, founding members Hennessy and Fitch signed Paw with Koch Records and released the mini-album Home Is A Strange Place the same year.

[10] Hennessy's book of poetry, Cue the Bedlam (More Desperate with Longing Than Want of Air), was published in December 2005 by Unholy Day Press.

[13] In 2008, after being scheduled on the same bill between their post-Paw bands, Hennessy and Fitch returned and played together on June 6, 2008, at the Revival Tent at the Wakarusa Festival in Clinton Lake, Kansas.

After releasing some demos[22][23] and a couple of albums,[24][25] in November and December 2017 they took offline their sites while on legal litigation with the lawyers of the Godzilla's copyright owners.

[27] Mark Hennessy announced he would perform the whole Dragline album at The First Annual Corn King Music and Arts Festival in September.