Fight! Fight! Fight!
Fight! Fight! Fight! came out of Boston in the mid-1990s with a straightforward punk sound. Their song 'Baseball Is One Hell of a Sport' got some attention in...
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Fight! Fight! Fight! came out of Boston in the mid-1990s with a straightforward punk sound. Their song 'Baseball Is One Hell of a Sport' got some attention in underground circles, and they put out their first album Wallop! in 1995. The band was Mike Ski on vocals and guitar, Louis Marinos on bass and vocals, and Jimmy Manry on drums.
They released a few more records over the next decade, including No One's Alive in 1997 and A Fixed Idea in 2003. Their last album was Goodbye in 2004. Other songs in their catalog include 'Ex's and Oh's' and 'I Have Five Fingers And One Hand That Says You Shouldn't Mess With My Friends.'
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