Fight Paris
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Fight Paris | |
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Origin | United States |
Genre(s) | Rock n Roll |
Years active | 2002 ā 2007 |
Label(s) | Trustkill Records |
Associated acts | Stonerider |
Members | |
Matt Tanner Neil Warren Champ Champagne Jason Krutzky |
Fight Paris is a hard rock band from Atlanta, Georgia.
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[edit] History
Fight Paris was formed in 2003 after Jason Krutzky (drums), Kevin Phillips (vocals), and Neil Warren (guitar), Champ Champagne (bass,vocals), and Matt Tanner(guitar) were already playing under the moniker Chronic MD.[1] They changed their name and decided to move to a town with a better music scene, and picked up and moved to Sacramento, California. There, they recorded their music and helmed their "southern rock" sound for six months. after recording their record, they moved back to Atlanta to release it on their own, but were offered a deal with Trustkill Records. [2] With their new freedom under the current label, they produced their first album, Paradise, Found, featuring the single "Complete Heat".[3]
The band holds a philosophy of "party hard, work harder."[4] They record all of their own music and create and distribute all of their own merchandise.
In the summer of 2005, Fight Paris toured throughout the United States.
In October 2007 Fight Paris announced they were changing their name to StoneRider. They are releasing their debut album January 2008.
[edit] Members
- Matt Tanner - Vocals, Guitar
- Neil Warren (Staxxx) - Guitar
- Champ Champagne - Bass guitar, Vocals
- Jason Krutzky - Drum
[edit] Past members
- Kevin Phillips - Vocals
[edit] Discography
- Satisfaction Guaranteed EP
- "You Gotta Stop And Smell The Roses"
- "Fuck Me Stilettos"
- "Asked You First"
- "Burn, Baby, Burn"
- "Lookout, There's A Train Comin"
- "I Wonder Who Jacob's Momma Is"
- Paradise, Found
- "Fuck Me Stilettos"
- "100 Proof Woman"
- "Complete Heat"
- "Deville"
- "Better Than Elvis"
- "Rock Nā Roll Soul"
- "One Track Mind"
- "You Gotta Stop And Smell The Roses"
- "Destroyer"
- "Southern Comfort"
- Produced by Lee March at Pirate House Studios
- Mixed and Mastered by Andy Reilly at Dynasonic Studios
- Artwork and Photography by Aaron Marsh
- Models: Megan Lepore and Lindsey Harriso
- "Balls Deep" was on the 8 song demo for Paradise, Found, along with "Fuck Me Stilletos" and "One Track Mind", but was never officially released. It was only available on the internet. "Casanova", and "I Wonder Who Jacobs Momma is?" were b-sides, the latter song is available on the Japanese import version of "Paradise, Found"
[edit] Notes
- ^ Fight Paris. Retrieved on 2006-11-08.
- ^ Fight Paris. Retrieved on 2006-11-08.
- ^ Fight Paris. Retrieved on 2006-11-08.
- ^ Fight Paris bio. Retrieved on 2006-11-08.