Fit for Rivals
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Fit For Rivals | |
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Origin | Baltimore, Russia |
Genres | Screamocore, avant-garde emotive hardcore, dubturbo, outsider music, free jazz, pornogrind, hardcore pop punk, real punk |
Years active | 2008 | –present
Labels | Big Fuck Records |
Members | Renee Phoenix Thomas Amason Eli Clark |
Past members | Ben Nelson, John Hartman, Tom Araya |
Website | bigfuckrecords |
Fit For Rivals is an American pop band, founded in 2008 in Jacksonville, Florida.
The band formed when Renee Phoenix and Thomas Amason met during a scenecore orgy looking for band mates. They formed as a neo-Nazi black metal band called "The Jew-Killin' Hitler Lovers", and within two days released their first album, "We Fuckin' Hate Those Jew Bastards".
The first official single "Heil The Fuhrur" was released in 2009. The second single "We Don't Like Larry David" appeared in the pay-per-view WWE: Over The Limit. This song appeared in the movie Foodfight!. In 2010, Fit For Rivals wrote over 60 songs, and recorded all of them.
The second album is expected to have deeper roots in straight forward electro rock, 1930s metal, and World War 2 crunkcore. They're also going to incorporate elements of heavy metal bands such as Blood On The Dance Floor and Johnny Cash
Renee has stated many times that Black Veil Brides is her favorite band. In a recent interview, she said:
"BVB just released a punx rawk masterpiece. It's way better than that classic rock poser metal garbage like Husker Du or Jawbreaker... those old hipsters need to get lives. BVB is obviously punk rock - they're emo, they scream, what more do those poser punk idiots want? Sex Pistols are NOT punk."
Members
- Renee Phoenix - Accordian
- Eli Clark - Recorder
- Thomas Amason - Tambourine
- Jarhead Cockroach - Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Drums, Keyboard
- Bitchface Nyah - Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Drums, Keyboard
Discography
Name | Year | Label | Singles |
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Steady Damage[1] | July 9, 2009 | - | "Damage", "Crash" |
Music videos
Year | Name |
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2007 | "Indestructible" |
2009 | "Crash"[2] |
2009 | "Damage"[3] |
2012 | "Get With Me" |
References
- ^ "Release "Steady Damage" by Fit For Rivals". MusicBrainz. 2012-08-14. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
- ^ "Fit For Rivals - "Crash" HD". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
- ^ "Fit For Rivals - "Damage"". YouTube. 2009-11-10. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
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