| Fight (USA) |
| Genre(s) |
| Heavy Metal |
| Lyrical theme(s) |
| Society, Life |
| Origin |
Formed in |
Last label |
Status |
|
United States of America
(Arizona) |
1993 |
Sony |
Split-up |
| Last known line-up |
Rob Halford - Vocals (Judas Priest, Two, Hear 'n Aid, Black Sabbath, Lord Lucifer, Hiroshima, Thark, Athens Wood)
Mark Chaussee - Guitars (Danzig, Marilyn Manson)
Brian Tilse - Guitars, Keyboards (live for Halford in 1997)
Jay Jay - Bass (live for Halford in 1997)
Scott Travis - Drums (Judas Priest, Racer X, Hawk, The Scream) | | Former/past member(s) |
Russ Parrish - Guitars, Keyboards, Backing Vocals (Metal Skool, Thornbirds, Atomic Punks, Moving Pictures, Danger Kitty, Metal Shop, Steel Panther)
Robby Lochner - Guitars on 1994 tour |
| Additional notes |
| Rob Halford formed his new band Fight as he was leaving Judas Priest in 1992. While Priest had been a traditional heavy metal band, Fight was more in the Cro-Mags vein. He took Priest drummer Scott Travis with him and recruited Brian Tilse and Jay Jay from a local metalcore band called Cyanide in Phoenix, Arizona. Halford also started guesting at Pantera shows and recorded a single called "Light Out of Black" with the band for the 1992 movie score Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He released three albums with Fight through the Sony label Epic Records before taking a break from the spotlight. |
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| Skyklad | July 20th, 2002 |
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