"[3]Roadsaw released their first 7-inch single, "Fancy Pants", with the B-side "Handed You Your Ass", on Curve of the Earth Records in 1994.
[4] Two years later, the band released their second full album, Nationwide, originally with Curve of the Earth,[6][3] and the re-released with M.I.A.
The album contained live recordings, demos, outtakes, and a cover of the Van Halen song "Outta Love Again".
In 2006, they then contributed a performance of the Led Zeppelin song "When the Levee Breaks" to the sequel, Sucking the 70's – Back in the Saddle Again.
Roadsaw cite artists such as Cactuss, Iron Butterfly, Black Sabbath, Captain Beyond, and Josh Homme (Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age) as influences on their work; however, they also note that they are influenced further by "heavy blues and psychedelic rock.