Fight to Survive

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Fight to Survive
Fight to Survive cover
Studio album by White Lion
Released November 9, 1985
Genre Hard Rock
Length 44:23
Label Asylum Records
Producer(s) Peter Hauke
Professional reviews
White Lion chronology
Fight to Survive
(1985)
Pride
(1987)


Fight to Survive was the first album by the American hard rock band White Lion, released in 1985, by Asylum Records.

  1. "Broken Heart"
  2. "Cherokee"
  3. "Fight to Survive"
  4. "Where Do We Run"
  5. "In the City"
  6. "All the Fallen Men"
  7. "All Burn in Hell"
  8. "Kid of 1000 Faces"
  9. "El Salvador"
  10. "The Road to Valhalla"

White Lion
Vito Bratta | Mike Tramp | James Lomenzo | Greg D'Angelo
Former members: Nicki Capozzi | Felix Robinson | Dave Spitz
Discography
Studio albums: Fight to Survive | Pride | Big Game | Mane Attraction
Live and compilation albums: The Best Of White Lion | Remembering White Lion: Greatest Hits | Rocking the USA | Anthology 83-89
Videography
Videos: Escape From Brooklyn
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