F.I.S.T. (Federation of Inter Stellar Tranporters) is a group of mercenaries from all over the universe. They all hail
from different backgrounds but came together for the common good of their wallets. No job is too small, but certainly there
are a lot that would be too big for such a ragtag bunch of space rangers. With the FIST ship needing repairs and Super Fighting
Robot lost in space, they are stuck on Earth to sing tales of their exploits as cosmic adventurers with their brand of Sci-Fi
inspired punk rock. In their first year of exile in the deserts of Earth they have released a 5 way split and a full length
album of pure punk rock. During their short time together they have had the pleasure of sharing the stage with punk rock legends
MDC, the Freeze, and Rikk Agnew Band. After a year their weapons expert and drummer unfortunately fell to a demon ogre and
lost forever. Replaced by Unit 42 as their confidant and drummer they have begun a new chapter. They have released a limited
edition lathe cut 7" and did a small west coast tour. While the future is unknown, they are releasing a retro RPG video
game with Genetically Modified Games and a couple limited 7" records with the help from My Dad Hits Me Records and Resisting
Arrest AZ.
Live Videos
"Crash" live footage from tour. Audio from 7"
"F.I.S.T. Fight" at the Surly Wench Pub in Tucson, AZ
"Cyborg Assassin" at the Surly Wench Pub in Tucson, AZ
June 20, 2015 inFEST Tucson 3
"Sci-Fi themed punk. F.I.S.T did a sort of punk opera... Telling a story that strung along through their entire set. It was
cool and very well done. The story consists of the 3 of them cruising through space as interstellar bounty hunters?...They
were another big time crowd pleaser who, like Requiem, really stole the show." - Mickey Sixx, Scenes From the Underground
Reviews
'Murica: Beer, Guns & Dicks
"Basically what I heard through my headphones, was raw, brutal, out of tune, noise to the highest fucking degree." - Scot
Baldridge, Scenes From the Undeground
"FIST is loud, raunchy and raw, good ol’ Punk Rock. Nothing fancy here, but if you dig Fear, Germs and early NOFX, chances
are you’ll dig FIST." - the Dirty Room
Crap Fuck Noodle
"It has a very satirical tone in the vocals which add some humor to the music." - Scenes From the Underground