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Death to Traitors is the second studio album by the American grunge band Paw. It was released in 1995 through A&M Records. [6] [7] While the album received favorable reviews from the press, sales quickly fizzled due to a lack of promotional support from the band's label. Paw was dropped by A&M in 1996, before their contract was fulfilled.
Death To Traitors era: "School" (Nirvana cover), "Kid Cotton", [34] "Cowpoke" Rare tracks. Nasty Pope Records demos (all the songs were rerecorded for the first album) [34] [35] An unplugged show live at WERS radio (where the B-side acoustic version of "Jessie" was taken). Some songs from the then-upcoming album sessions were also played. [36]
Dragline is the debut studio album by the American grunge band Paw. [2] It was released in 1993 through A&M Records.It sold around 80,000 copies. [3]The single "Jessie" released in 1993, reached number 82 in the UK. [4]
Home Is a Strange Place is an EP by the American grunge band Paw.It was released on August 22, 2000, through Koch International.The album is currently out of print.Paw disbanded shortly after the album's release.
They went on to say, "The show The Traitors (US) has some great songs in the soundtrack. In Season 2, Episode 1, there is one song that I can’t identify and it’s driving me up a wall. It is ...
The Traitors - Season 2 (Euan Cherry / Peacock) Put it together, and 'The Traitors' is a meme and moment machine The show has become a breeding ground for meme-able moments.
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Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself is a compilation album by the American grunge band Paw.It was released in 1998 through the band's own record label, Outlaw Records. The record is a collection of covers and B-sides that the band had recorded over the years.