Fight Amp, also known as Fight Amputation, was a gritty noise rock/sludge band hailing from West Berlin, New Jersey. The outfit forged a raw and intense sound that combined the dissonant aggression of hardcore punk with the weighty riffs and slow burn of sludge metal. Fight Amp carved out a niche for themselves in the hardcore and metal scenes, known for their unrelenting live performances and a sound that felt as if it was dragging the listener through a field of sonic barbed wire.
The band was active primarily from the early 2000s until their amicable split in 2016. Fight Amp's discography encapsulates a relentless pursuit of abrasive excellence, with a range of influences from punk to noise rock to metal. Albums like "Hungry for Nothing" (2008) and "Manners and Praise" (2009) showcased the band's ability to create music that was both confrontational and catchy. Their final full-length release, "Constantly Off" (2015), served as a testament to their evolved songwriting, displaying a matured sense of dynamics while retaining all the edge and intensity they were revered for. Despite their disbandment, Fight Amp left a legacy of blistering riffs and raw power, establishing themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the world of underground heavy music.
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