Fight (band)

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Fight
Origin Arizona, United States
Genre(s) Heavy Metal
Groove Metal
Years active 1993 - 1995
Label(s) Sony
Associated
acts
Judas Priest
2wo
Halford
Website Official Site
Members
Rob Halford
Mark Chaussee
Brian Tilse
Jay Jay
Scott Travis
Former members
Russ Parrish
Robby Lochner

Fight was a band assembled by Judas Priest frontman, Rob Halford, after his departure in 1992. He took with him from Judas Priest the drummer Scott Travis, who actually has not ever left the British band. The line-up was completed by Russ Parrish on guitar, Brian Tilse on guitar and keyboards and Jay Jay on bass guitar. Halford wrote the music for the first album, and is credited for guitars, but he didn't play them on record or live.

The Fight musical proposal was quite different from Halford's former band; it was a mix between the classic metal sound created by Judas Priest and the new, edgier sound of bands like Pantera.

Fight released three albums before disbandement, but Halford continued to release albums through Apple's online iTunes Store along with his other solo releases in 2006.

On November 20th 2007 Rob Halford's Metal God Entertainment released War of Words - The Film on DVD.

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