Fight Everyone

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casualties of war 00:00 Tools
Inductum 00:00 Tools
Total Control 00:00 Tools
The Anthem 00:00 Tools
Up Against the World 00:00 Tools
Kill the Addiction 00:00 Tools
Suffer Us 00:00 Tools
Our Strength 00:00 Tools
Set to Strike 00:00 Tools
Invictus Fidelitas 00:00 Tools
Requietum 00:00 Tools
Against All Odds 00:00 Tools
Life for a Life 00:00 Tools
Lights Out 00:00 Tools
Sink or Swim 00:00 Tools
Bring It 00:00 Tools
Agaisnt All Odds (mp3) 00:00 Tools
Fight Everyone 00:00 Tools
Internet Thug 00:00 Tools
Stop Crying 00:00 Tools
Shut Out 00:00 Tools
Ran Away 00:00 Tools
01. Inductum 00:00 Tools
03. Up Against The World 00:00 Tools
02. Total Control 00:00 Tools
Fight Everyone Anthem 00:00 Tools
04. Kill The Addiction 00:00 Tools
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Fight Everyone was formed in April of 2004 when a friend of theirs named Beaver had an idea to form a "Path of Resistance" style band in the Los Angeles area. After gathering a bunch of Straight Edge guys together, things didn't work out but the seed of a band seemed like it had been sowed. Flash forward a year and singer Zack Whitmer still had thoughts of what might have been. He started discussing the prospect of playing again with drummer Rhett Hornberger and fellow vocalist Mikee Domingo. After seeing Will Morlan perform in the band One Round Left, they approached Morlan about singing for their new band and for all intents and purposes, Fight Everyone was formed. Shortly after this they picked up guitarist Taylor Young, the drummer for One Round Left, who quickly got to work writing three songs in short order. This was before Fight Everyone had even practiced. Once the band got some momentum, everything fell into place. Logan Whitmer (Zacks brother) was brought in to handle sampling duties, Brandon Baker was enlisted to play bass and they rounded out the lineup with second guitarist Wes Daggett. Fight Everyone played to 150 people at their first show (selling $700 in merchandise) and since then they haven't looked back. Mixing influences like Earth Crisis, Buried Alive and Merauder, Fight Everyone combines very hard driving sounds with a tip of the hat to various styles of hardcore. The band has already shared the stage with such hardcore acts as: The Warriors, Death By Stereo, Ramallah and a host of others. With a new bass player, the future for Fight Everyone keeps getting brighter as they recently signed with New Age Records to release a 5 song EP. "The label has been reinvigorated over the past few years and Fight Everyone are a perfect fit for that," stated label founder and owner, Mike Hartsfield. "Very few bands that come my way remind me why I started this label back in 1988. Fight Everyone, from the moment I heard them, made me realize why I still do it." Fight Everyones debut EP will be avilable in Fall 2006. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.