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Rob Halford
Rob Halford
English heavy metal singer
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Judas Priest
Judas Priest
British heavy metal band
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Scott Travis
Scott Travis
American drummer
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Richie Faulkner
Richie Faulkner
British guitarist
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Tim "Ripper" Owens
Tim "Ripper" Owens
American heavy metal singer
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Racer X
Racer X
American heavy metal band
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Halford
Halford
American band
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Glenn Tipton
Glenn Tipton
British musician
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K. K. Downing
K. K. Downing
British musician
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Primal Fear
Primal Fear
German power metal and speed metal band
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Dimebag Darrell
Dimebag Darrell
American guitarist
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Temple of Blood
Temple of Blood
American Christian metal band
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Roy Z
Roy Z
American guitarist
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Pantera
Pantera
American heavy metal band
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Gamma Ray
Gamma Ray
German power metal band
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Damageplan
Damageplan
American metal band
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Phil Anselmo
Phil Anselmo
American vocalist
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Patrick Lachman
Patrick Lachman
American musician
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Les Binks
Les Binks
Northern Irish drummer
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In This Moment
In This Moment
American Heavy Metal Band
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Saxon
Saxon
British heavy metal band
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Vinnie Paul
Vinnie Paul
American drummer
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Ian Hill
Ian Hill
British musician
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Fight were an English-American heavy metal band assembled by vocalist Rob Halford after his departure from Judas Priest in 1992. He took with him drummer Scott Travis, though Travis also continued to drum for Judas Priest. The line-up was completed by Russ Parrish on guitar, Brian Tilse on guitar and keyboards, and Jack "Jay Jay" Brown on bass guitar, the latter of the two former members of Cyanide.

During their three-year existence, Fight released two albums, War of Words (1993) and A Small Deadly Space (1995). They toured or played shows with the likes of Pantera, Anthrax, Voivod and Skid Row, and opened for Metallica on the 1994 Shit Hits the Sheds Tour.

The band's musical proposal was quite different from Judas Priest; it was a mix between the heavy metal sound created by Judas Priest, and a thrash/groove metal sound similar to that of Pantera.

In 2007, Halford's Metal God Entertainment released War of Words – The Film on DVD.