Fire Inc.

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Nowhere Fast 06:03 Tools
Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young 06:00 Tools
Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young (O.S.T. Streets Of Fire) 06:56 Tools
Tonight Is What Is Means To Be Young 06:56 Tools
Tonight Is What It Means To Be 00:00 Tools
Holding out for a hero 04:10 Tools
Streets of Fire - Tonight Is W 06:56 Tools
Tonite is what it means to be young 06:56 Tools
Nowhere Fast (Streets of Fire) 06:04 Tools
Nowhere Fast - Fire Inc. 06:04 Tools
Nowhere Fast (Extended Version 1984) 06:04 Tools
Nowhere Fast (Extended Version) 06:04 Tools
Nowhere fast - Fire Inc 06:04 Tools
Streets of fire 06:04 Tools
Sorcerer 06:55 Tools
Tonight is what it means to be young - Fire Inc 06:56 Tools
Tonight Is What It Means To B 06:55 Tools
Tonight is What Means to Be Young 06:56 Tools
Nowhere Fast (song from Streets Of Fire) 06:04 Tools
Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young (Streets of Fire) 06:03 Tools
Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young - FIRE INC. 06:56 Tools
Tonight Is What It Means 06:03 Tools
Fire Inc. - Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young 06:56 Tools
Nowhere Fast (1984) 06:03 Tools
Tonight is what it means to be young (12" mix, 1984) 06:56 Tools
Fire Inc - Nowhere Fast (Stree 06:04 Tools
I Can Dream About You 06:56 Tools
Nowhere Fast (Streets Of Fire soundtrack) 06:04 Tools
今夜は青春 06:56 Tools
Fire Inc. - Nowhere Fast 06:56 Tools
Nowere Fast 06:56 Tools
Dan Hartman / I Can Dream About You 06:56 Tools
Marilyn Martin / Sorcerer 06:56 Tools
Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young. 06:56 Tools
Streets of Fire - Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young 06:56 Tools
Tonight Is What It Means to Be Young [Game - 'The City'] 06:56 Tools
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Fire Inc. was a Wagnerian rock band that released two songs for the "rock 'n' roll fable"-film Streets of Fire in 1984. The songs were called "Tonight is What It Means To Be Young" and "Nowhere Fast", and never had any real commercial success. In 1989 Jim Steinman put together another group called Pandora's Box in which he included eight of the members from Fire Inc. A different version of the song "Nowhere Fast" (originally intended to have been used by Fire Inc., but dropped in favor of a better version also by Steinman) was also released on Meat Loaf's album Bad Attitude (1984). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.