Fight Fair
Fight Fair is an indie pop band from Nashville, Tennessee. They're probably best known for their single "Backseat Bingo," which has a catchy, upbeat feel that...
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Fight Fair is an indie pop band from Nashville, Tennessee. They're probably best known for their single "Backseat Bingo," which has a catchy, upbeat feel that fits with other songs in their catalog like "California Girls" and "Beachfront Avenue."
Their debut EP was called "The Great Pretenders," and they followed it with an album titled "Was It Something I Said?" The band's lineup includes Zach Chancey on vocals and songwriting, Allison Russell on vocals and various instruments, Ben Hilzinger on guitar and production, and Benjamin Ruttner on drums.
In 2019, there was some talk about plagiarism accusations involving one of their songs, but the band denied it and the situation didn't seem to develop into anything more serious. They've kept putting out music, including an EP named after their popular track "Backseat Bingo."
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