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MAW is an experimental music/movie/novel/wrestling organization formed in the summer of 2004 in Dickville, Maine. |
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* [[Malawi]], a republic in southeast Africa |
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* [[Make-A-Wish Foundation]], a U.S. charity |
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With small ideas gone big, the organization released some small acoustic material online and quickly were found and signed by MAW Records in July of 2004 on a two year contract. Starting as a musical trio with its three original members (know only as Chad, Brad and Peter) MAW quickly skyrocketed with their first album known as "Chad I". The trio then released its second album that December titled "Chad II". The group, now with fast success began to live the life they had always dreamt of into 2005. By the time summer came, MAW was ready to collaborate again when they released their third album titled "Chad III". After this release, the group considered calling it quits and resuming other activities in their lives. So to please their core fan base, MAW began to record a "greatest hits" album in the winter of 2005 with a newcomer to the organization known as "The Queer". An unreleased album was also recorded in late 2005 which became to be known as the "Chad Demo". These recordings were never released to the public, and were possibly just preparations for their final album. Chad, Brad and The Queer recorded their tracks before the new year and as long as Peter's tracks were laid down quickly, the album titled "Chad Trilogy", would be out by Christmas. Unfortunatley, Peter died in a tragic meat grinding incident before his tracks were recorded. The group had to press onward in honor of Peter and recorded a tribute to him inplace of his orignal "to be" tracks. "Chad Trilogy" was finally released at the end of January 2006. With much material left unreleased, the band decided to scratch the idea of ending their career in Feburary and decided that they would continue for Peter. MAW released a tribute to one of their greatest inspirations, Bill Houshour", in the album, "Chad IV: Tribute To A Man", which was released in March 2006. The band then continued to work on writing, and in May of 2006 released not one, but two albums with, "Chad V" and "Chad 6.9". With unbelieveable success from "Chad 6.9" the band released a mimic of the "Chad Trilogy" and recorded "Chad Retribution" in July of 2006. This album featured their biggest songs, but with a metal twist. "Chad Retribution was to be MAWs last album on their contract which expired at the end of the year. In August of 2006 MAW began to write and record Chad VII. The album was to feature songs with much more instrumentals and dynamics to them. This album was half way constructed when it was post-poned at the end of the month when MAW decided to reconsider their music works. Rumors buzzed that MAW would not resign to MAW Records or even to a new label and call it quits. Rumors really buzzed when "The Queer" drifted away and his leaving of the group was confirmed in early 2007. Instead news broke out in late 2006 that MAW had signed to Munga Music on another two year deal starting in 2007. MAW also annouced that they still had three more albums left for the fans and a final greatest hits. MAW declared that their final three albums would show a side of their musical style no one has heard before. They delayed their half finished album (Chad VII) now titled, "Chad VIII: MAW Goes Instrumental". It would be the second of three releases in 2007 by MAW. In Feburary MAW began planning their next album when they got the suprise of a lifetime. Peter had ressurected from the dead and showed up at MAW Studios. He also brought his friend from the after life known as Dick, and his pet Rat. MAW, in the surrealism of the moment resigned Peter and his two friends. This then allowed the next album to be titled "Chad VII: Peter Ressurection." MAW also planned to release a "radio show" album as Chad IX, titled, "Chad IX: Radio". Finally in 2008 MAW announced that they would record and release their final album titled, "Tribute To Chad: The Singles". It was also announced by the MAW team in early March 2007 that their greatest hits album would be their last and final music works. |
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* Marine Aircraft Wing, the largest aviation unit in the [[United States Marine Corps]] |
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* [[Masters at Work]], the house music producers "Little" Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" González |
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* [[Men at Work]], an Australian pop band |
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* [[Mexican–American War]], between the U.S. and Mexico in 1846–1848 |
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* [[Missile approach warning system]], aircraft equipment to detect an approaching anti-aircraft missile |
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* Mission Adaptive Wing, [[Adaptive compliant wing]] for aircraft which can change form |
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* Modified Atlantic Water, water flowing from the Atlantic Ocean into the Mediterranean through the [[Alboran Sea]] |
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==See also== |
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'''THE MOVIES:''' |
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* [[Maw (disambiguation)]] |
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MAW, already being a success in the music world, just after their release of "Chad III" decided to venture into new terriory. In June of 2005, members of MAW and several other close companions branched off into a movie organization and filmed a movie titled, "The McNally Massacre". The film was released in June of 2005 and was an instant hit. MAW never expected the reception they got from the film. So after delaying their music works for a while, the organization planned a follow up titled, "The McNally Massacre II". The second installment was just as well recieved as the first. MAW had now became a muti tasked organization thriving in the music and movie organization. Then in October of 2005 MAW colaberated once again when they filmed and released, "The McNally Massacre III". The third film was the highest recieved film to date by MAW and was an instant amazement. With their musical works consuming much of their time in late 2005 and into 2006 MAW had to delay their movies. Into Spring of 2006, MAW had many, many pending movie ideas. Many of these ideas could still turn into possible films but many of them may not. With complications in filming, locations, and movies, MAW did not end up releasing another film until June of 2006, with their spinoff of "The Predator", titled, "The Meatador". The new direction MAW took with an action/adventure flick was well recieved, except many fans were disappointed because "The Meatador" was actually a replacement for another trilogy of films that had high expectations for MAW titled, "Billshock". Once again, MAWs music consumed a large amount of their time. Not only were they recording in the summer but they had many complications. After deciding to continue their music, sign to a new label and a few other minor adjustments, MAW hit the films again in winter and released "The McNally Massacre IV: The Lost Files" in January of 2007. MAW has several more films planned into 2007 but it is undetermined if MAW will continue to film into 2008. |
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'''THE NOVELS:''' |
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In December of 2006 MAW began to create and publish an offical "MAW Notebook". The Notebook was written by members of the MAW organization and is always under current development. The first section of the book which was finished in January of 2007 is titled the "Noble Leo Handbook". The second part of the "MAW Notebook" is a currently under construction short story collection about Bill Houshour. Also the third and final part of the notebook contains MAWs "Friend List". Little is known about the notebook and its actual release date is currently unknown. Whether the "MAW Notebook" is the first of many to be MAW publications or if this will be the only novel release by MAW is also unknown. |
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'''THE WRESTLING:''' |
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Once again, deciding to become bigger, in early March of 2007 MAW offically announced that a fourth branch had been added to their organization. MAW established a wrestling branch to their organization titled, M.A.W. Wrestling (the Meaty Assosiation of Wrestling). Little is known about the wrestling branch except that their are currently five wrestlers, a championship belt, and two PPVs coming up this Spring. When more is discovered about this branch, the information will be posted. |
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MUSIC |
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branch formed July 2004 |
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The Band Members: |
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Chad (2004 - present) |
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Brad (2004 - present) |
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Peter (2004, 2007 - present) |
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The Queer (2005 - 2007) |
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Dick (2007 - present) |
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Rat (2007 - present) |
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Albums: |
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Chad I - MAW Records (2004) |
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Chad II - MAW Records (2004) |
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Chad III - MAW Records (2005) |
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Chad Trilogy - MAW Records (2006) |
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Chad IV: Tribute To A Man - MAW Records (2006) |
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Chad V - MAW Records (2006) |
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Chad 6.9 - MAW Records (2006) |
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Chad Retribution - MAW Records (2006) |
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Chad VII: Peter Resurrection- Munga Music (2007) |
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Chad VIII: MAW Goes Instrumental - Munga Music (2007) |
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Chad IX: Radio - Munga Music (2007) |
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Tribute To Chad: The Singles - Munga Music (2008) |
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Live Footage: |
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Chad Live (2005) |
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Chad Live 2 (2005) |
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Chad Live 3 (2006) |
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Chad Live 3.569 (2006) |
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Chad Live 4: The Last Installment (TBA) |
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MOVIES |
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branch formed June 2005 |
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The Actors: |
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Tony Dominic (2005 - present) |
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Jake McNally (2005 - present) |
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Matt Newton (2005 - present) |
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Ryan Popa (2005 - present) |
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Landon Deflorville (2007 - present) |
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Matt Shar (2005 - present) |
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Sam Moore (2005 - present) |
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Elliott McMurray (2005 - 2006) |
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Danny Davanzo (2005) |
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The Kitty Cat (2005) |
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Movies: |
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The McNally Massacre (2005) |
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The McNally Massacre II (2005) |
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The McNally Massacre III (2005) |
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The McNally Massacre IV: The Lost Files (2007) |
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The McNally Massacre V: The Final Chapter (2007) |
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The McNally Massacre VI: The Offspring (2007) |
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The Meatador (2006) |
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Bill Wars: A New Meat (2007) |
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Meatface: The Fall Of Bill Houshour (2007) |
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The Legend Of Bilda: Meatpacker Of Time (2007) |
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NOVELS |
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branch formed December 2006 |
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The MAW Notebook (TBA) |
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-The Noble Leo Handbook (2006) |
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-The Story About A Man: A Short Story Collection About Bill Houshour (2007) |
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-The "Friend" List (2007) |
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WRESTLING |
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branch formed March 2007 |
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Peter (Champion) |
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Finisher: TBA |
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Music: TBA |
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Chad |
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Finisher: Foot Up The Ass/Meatshooter |
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Music: "A Whole New World" |
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Brad |
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Finisher: Anal Suffocation |
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Music: Survivor Theme Song |
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Dick |
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Finisher: The Dickville Steamer |
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Music: Power Rangers Theme Song |
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Rat |
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Finisher: Rat Breath/The D-Con |
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Music: Barbie Girl |
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PPVs: |
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Cock O' Mania (2007) |
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Royal Dick (2007) |
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PENDING/CANCELED MUSIC PROJECTS |
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Chad Diez (2006) |
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Chad Nizzle (2006) |
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Chad VII: MAW Goes Christmas (2006) |
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PENDING/CANCELED MOVIE PROJECTS |
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Billshock '69 (2006) |
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Billshock 2: The Rise Of Bill (2006) |
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Billshock 3: The Fall Of Bill (2006) *Later changed to Meatface: The Fall Of Bill Houshour* |
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The Meatman Prophecies (2006) |
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The Meatman Prophecies 2 (2006) |
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Untitled Kevin Houshour Secret Agent Movie (2006) |
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The Billfather (2006) |
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The Meatinator (2007) |
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Goldendick (2007) |
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The Land After Bill (2007) |
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The Adventures Of Cornman: A Four Part Documentary (2007) |
Latest revision as of 03:46, 7 April 2017
MAW may refer to:
- Malawi, a republic in southeast Africa
- Make-A-Wish Foundation, a U.S. charity
- Marine Aircraft Wing, the largest aviation unit in the United States Marine Corps
- Masters at Work, the house music producers "Little" Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" González
- Men at Work, an Australian pop band
- Mexican–American War, between the U.S. and Mexico in 1846–1848
- Missile approach warning system, aircraft equipment to detect an approaching anti-aircraft missile
- Mission Adaptive Wing, Adaptive compliant wing for aircraft which can change form
- Modified Atlantic Water, water flowing from the Atlantic Ocean into the Mediterranean through the Alboran Sea