Genre: Rock
| 1 | I Am Alive |
| 2 | In a World of My Own Making |
| 3 | Psycho Suicide |
| 4 | Kill It |
| 5 | Vicious |
| 6 | Beast Denies |
| 7 | Laid to Rest |
| 8 | Beneath the Violence |
| 9 | 31st Again |
| 10 | Contortion |
| 11 | Beneath The Vilolence |
| 12 | Forbidden |
| 13 | Blowout In The Radio Room |
| 14 | War of Words |
| 15 | Gretna Greene |
| 16 | Human Crate |
| 17 | Down |
| 18 | Legacy Of Hate |
| 19 | Mouthpiece |
| 20 | Jesus Saves |
| 21 | Never Again |
| 22 | Dead Men Talk |
| 23 | Small Deadly Space |
| 24 | For All Eternity |
| 25 | Into the Pit |
| 26 | Reality, A New Beginning |
| 27 | Nailed to the Gun |
| 28 | Now You Die |
| 29 | Little Crazy |
| 30 | Life In Black |
| 31 | Immortal Sin |
Fight was a heavy metal band assembled by Judas Priest frontman, Rob Halford, after his departure from that band in 1992. He took with him from Judas Priest drummer Scott Travis, though Travis went on to play on Judas Priest's next album, Jugulator. The line-up was completed by Russ Parrish on guitar, Brian Tilse on guitar and keyboards and Jay Jay on bass guitar. Halford wrote the music for the first album, and is credited for guitars, though he did not play them on record or live.
The Fight musical proposal was quite different from Halford's former band; it was a mix between the classic metal sound created by Judas Priest and the new, edgier sound of bands like Pantera.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_(band)