Ten Yard Fight

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Ten Yard Fight is a straight edge, football based band from Boston, Massachusetts. Along with In My Eyes and Floorpunch they spearheaded the youth crew and old school hardcore sound revival in 1997. Their records are available from Equal Vision Records. Bass player Brian "Clevo" Ristau went on to play in Boston's Stop And Think. Singer Tony Moreschi went on to front Stand & Fight on Bridge 9 Records, and currently sings in Resist. Ten Yard Fight's last show was on October 17, 1999, the first official National Edge Day.


Ten Yard Fight
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Background information
OriginBoston Massachusetts
Years active1995 – 199X
MembersAnthony "Wrench" Moresschi - Vocals

John LaCroix - Guitar
Timmy Cosar - Guitar
Brian "Clevo" Ristau - Bass

Ben Chused - Drums

Discography

Demo 95 (1995)

1 First and Ten
2 Pit of Equality
3 Line of Scrimage
4 Enough is Enough
5 Drug Free Nation
6 Offsides

Hardcore Pride (April 15, 1995)

1 Hardcore Pride
2 Forever
3 Where I Stand
4 Believe
5 Proud To Be Straight
6 Holding On
7 First And Ten
8 Line Of Scrimmage
9 Enough
10 Pit Of Equality
11 Drug Free Nation
12 Offsides
13 Till Death


Back On Track (July 17, 1997)

1 Running Scared
2 Refuse To Change
3 The Same Side
4 We Know The Truth
5 Still Lives
6 You Taught Them
7 Lost Sight
8 Back On Track
9 Opportunities
10 Back It Up
11 False Convictions
12 Frame Of Mind
13 Our Times
14 Stronger Than Before



The Only Way (1999)

1 Glory Bound
2 Actions Speak
3 Proof
4 Only Way
5 What I Say
6 Don't Come Back

10-Yard Fight is also a video game that was made for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the 1980s.