Fight

The band Rob Halford formed after departing from Judas Priest.

"War of Words"

  1. "Into the Pit" (4:13)
  2. "Nailed to the Gun" (3:38)
  3. "Life in Black" (4:34)
  4. "Immortal Sin" (4:39)
  5. "War of Words" (4:29)
  6. "Laid to Rest" (4:40)
  7. "For All Eternity" (4:42)
  8. "Little Crazy" (3:49)
  9. "Contortion" (4:35)
  10. "Kill It" (3:30)
  11. "Vicious" (3:11)
  12. "Reality, A New Beginning" (4:42)
  13. "Jesus Saves"--unlisted, end of track #12 (3:34)

Not surprisingly, this CD sounds like a stripped-down version of Judas Priest...most of the songs are of simple construction, yet they seem to follow the pattern of having pretty good verses but rather plain and boring choruses ("Immortal Sin" is a prime example!) The faster tracks are the best ("Into the Pit", "Nailed to the Gun", and the unlisted track "Jesus Saves") and "Reality, a New Beginning" also works well.

"Mutations"

  1. "Into the Pit"--live (4:10)
  2. "Nailed to the Gun"--live (3:34)
  3. "Freewheel Burning"--live (4:45)
  4. "Little Crazy"--live (4:56)
  5. "War of Words (Bloody Tongue Mix)" (6:47)
  6. "Kill It (Dutch Death Mix)" (3:50)
  7. "Vicious (Middle Finger Mix)" (6:05)
  8. "Immortal Sin (Tolerance Mix)" (5:49)
  9. "Little Crazy (Straight Jacket Mix)" (5:55)

This half-live, half-remix EP, bought purely for completist purposes, actually turned out better than expected. The live tracks are loud and energetic, and include a surprise cover of Priest's "Freewheel Burning". The remixes are all industrial-style, and actually pretty good as far as industrial remixes go, with "Kill It" and "Vicious" being the best among them.

"A Small Deadly Space"

  1. "I Am Alive" (4:39)
  2. "Mouthpiece" (3:21)
  3. "Legacy of Hate" (4:33)
  4. "Blowout in the Radio Room" (4:10)
  5. "Never Again" (3:51)
  6. "Small Deadly Space" (5:18)
  7. "Gretna Greene" (3:53)
  8. "Beneath the Violence" (4:42)
  9. "Human Crate" (6:08)
  10. "In a World of My Own Making" (7:06)
  11. "Psycho Suicide"--unlisted, end of track #10 (4:36)

A little more diverse than their first album, although I never really got into it. Oddly enough, my favorite track here is the unlisted "Psycho Suicide"...

The band basically disbanded after this one, with Robby Halford forming the industrial side project Two, and then forming his own "solo" act under the moniker Halford.


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