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When lead singer and heavy metal legend
Rob Halford
left
Judas Priest
in the early '90s (following two decades of service in the veteran band), he quickly rebounded with a ferocious new metal band called
Fight
, which he co-founded with
Priest
drummer
Scott Travis
. Fleshing out the group's lineup with guitarists
Russ Parrish
and
Brian Tilse
and bassist
Jay Jay
,
Halford
took
Fight
into the studio and recorded
War of Words
in 1993.
Taking a deliberate step away from the
old-school tendencies and cartoon metal lyrics of his former band,
Halford
based the
Fight
's sound on the more sleek, thrash-oriented approach of newer metal outfits like
Pantera
and matched the intense sound with decidedly more topical and socially relevant lyrics. Although it didn't make much of a splash in the mainstream world,
War of Words
proved to be a hit among
Halford
's fans, and
Fight
embarked on a successful tour in 1993 and 1994.
Abandoning the elaborate staging, lights, and props that
Priest
was famous for,
Halford
and company delivered their material with the stripped-down intensity and hunger of a baby band while paying a debt to its past (and showing its commitment to heavy metal) with covers of
Priest
's
"Freewheel Burning"
and
Black Sabbath
's
"Symptom of the Universe."
Mutations
, an EP of live tracks and remixes, was released in 1994, followed by
Fight
's second full-length release, 1995's
A Small Deadly Space
, which saw
Russ Parrish
replaced by new guitarist
Mark Chaussee
. The album, featuring a more collaborative songwriting approach from the band, offered a slightly toned-down version of
War of Words
' full-bore intensity and lacked the excitement of
Parrish
's fluid soloing, but otherwise maintained the straightforward metal sound and
Halford
's darker, real-life horror lyrical themes.
A Small Deadly Space
would be
Fight
's final offering;
Halford
disbanded the group in 1996 and moved on to new stylistic pastures with his next project, the
Trent Reznor
-produced
Two
. ~ Andy Hinds, All Music Guide
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Into the Pit
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