Fight!! with Mayu Natsu Selection (ファイト!! with Mayu 夏Selection, released on July 15, 2009) is J-pop artist Mayumi Iizuka's 13th album.
Fight+ was a European combat sports TV channel founded by David McConachie and Steffen Tangstad.
Fight+ showed movies, documentaries, classic and exclusive matches, training and educational programming and news. The plan was for Fight+ to become available all over Europe as fast as possible.
Fight+ closed down on December 11, 2006 according to CanalDigital website. According to the same website the channel is closing because there hasn't been enough interest from customers of CanalDigital, and they've also had problems finding new investors.
The channel broadcast programming on amateur and professional wrestling; boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, Mixed martial arts, Kung-Fu, judo and karate; cagefighting, bodybuilding, and strength athletics.
Combat or fighting is a purposeful violent conflict meant to weaken, establish dominance over, or kill the opposition, or to drive the opposition away from a location where it is not wanted or needed.
The term combat (French for fight) typically refers to armed conflict between opposing military forces in warfare, whereas the more general term "fighting" can refer to any physical or verbal conflict between individuals or nations. Combat violence can be unilateral, whereas fighting implies at least a defensive reaction. A large-scale fight is known as a battle. A verbal fight is commonly known as an argument.
Combat may take place under a specific set of rules or be unregulated. Examples of rules include the Geneva Conventions (covering the treatment of people in war), medieval chivalry, the Marquess of Queensberry rules (covering boxing) and several forms of combat sports.
Combat in warfare involves two or more opposing military organizations, usually fighting for nations at war (although guerrilla warfare and suppression of insurgencies can fall outside this definition). Warfare falls under the laws of war, which govern its purposes and conduct, and protect the rights of combatants and non-combatants.
Fight is the eighth studio album of the German female hard rock singer Doro Pesch. It was released worldwide in 2002 by SPV/Steamhammer.
Fight is the first Doro album since Force Majeure to be produced with a strong contribution from the members of the band that accompanied the German singer on her tours. Nick Douglas, Joe Taylor and Johnny Dee had toured with Doro for more than ten years, while Oliver Palotai replaced Mario Parillo after his demise in 2001.
The songs of the album are the usual mix of aggressive metal and soft ballads, with a distinctive rawer sound than in previous albums. At this time Doro tried some versions of the songs in languages different form English or German. What remains of these recordings are the chorus of "Salvaje" in Spanish and the chorus of the single's b-side "Tourjour pour Gasner" in French. The list of musicians sees the contribution of various guests: Type O Negative vocalist Peter Steele, Savatage guitarist Chris Caffery, former Plasmatics bassist Jean Beauvoir, veteran composer Russ Ballard and usual collaborators Chris Lietz, Jürgen Engler and Andreas Bruhn. The title track was used by German boxer Regina Halmich to introduce her performances, while "Always Live to Win" became the official theme of Rhein Fire NFL Europe football team. "Legends Never Die" is a cover of a song performed by Wendy O. Williams on her album WOW of 1984.
Frames is the fifth studio album by Lee DeWyze. It is the second album that he has released since he won the ninth season of American Idol. Thirteen tracks are included on the standard release, while acoustic versions of each song are available on the deluxe edition. DeWyze has six solo writing credits on the album and was a co-writer on all of the other songs, collaborating with Drew Pearson, Julian Emery, Justin Irvin, Shelly Fairchild, Rick Seibold, Matthew Wilder and Toby Gad. DeWyze also served as one of the album's producers, along with Pearson, Emery, Seibold, Wilder, Gad, Phil Allen and Dr Zero.
RCA Records dismissed DeWyze from his contract in 2011, due to the poor performance of his previous album, Live It Up. Undaunted by this setback, DeWyze set out to write music that would be more in line with his own vision, feeling that RCA had not understood him as an artist. Having previously released two independent albums, he went back to the folk rock sound of those albums, while also incorporating elements of pop, rockabilly and bluegrass. Attracting Vanguard Records with his new music, he signed with the label in early 2013 and was given creative freedom while working on Frames. The album was released on August 20, 2013 to positive reviews. It debuted at number 116 on the Billboard 200 Chart and at number 38 on the Top Rock Albums Chart.
Fight was an English-American 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 and Racer X 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 band's 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.
In 2007, Rob Halford's Metal God Entertainment released War of Words – The Film on DVD.
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Fight! Fight! Fight!
The music to me it all sounds the same
It always seems so perfect and it always seems so tame
Music's not a product and music's not a game
Greed has taken over and we're the ones to blame
We are the artists
And we're not for sale
We just make our music cause what's out there's growing stale
Music ain't my job
But it is my way of life
So say what you want but we won't go down without a fight!
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Sell your creativity to the highest bidder
Fill your words with false contempt and finish with some filler
The enormous cost of cds makes music fans grow bitter
The effort that artists used to have has gone down the shitter
We are the artists
And we're not for sale
We just make our music cause what's out there's growing stale
Music ain't my job
But it is my way of life
So say what you want but we won't go down without a fight!
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Fight! Fight! Fight!
The music to me it all sounds the same
It always seems so perfect and it always seems so tame
Music's not a product and music's not a game
Greed has taken over and we're the ones to blame
What we used to care about
Now rare because we've all sold out
Not fair to what we used to tout
Now tear those shitty lyrics out
Can't bear to even think about
What's happened to the standard route
Slowly time is running out
If we're gonna act than join me with a shout!
We are the artists
And we're not for sale
We just make our music cause what's out there's growing stale
Music ain't my job
But it is my way of life
So say what you want but we won't go down without a fight!
We are the artists (Fight! Fight! Fight! )
And we're not for sale (Fight! Fight! Fight! )
We just make our music cause what's out there's growing stale (Fight! Fight! Fight! )
Music ain't my job (Fight! Fight! Fight! )
But it is my way of life (Fight! Fight! Fight! )
So say what you want but we won't go down without a fight! (Fight! Fight! Fight! )
Fight! Fight! Fight!