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Kingston, PA's Title Fight has been rapidly gaining popularity among a variety of punk fans over the last six years. Their brand of pop-punk earns them spots on line-ups across the board — from Trapped Under Ice to Tigers Jaw. After just wrapping up a full U. Stephanie Thornton talked with this up-and-coming band about the latest EP and future material, influences, and the effect this band has on its underage members.
First of all, I saw you guys a couple weeks ago at St. You put on a great show and nearly everyone was going off. Considering you generally play a pop-punk style, are you surprised that hardcore kids react to you like they are at a Madball show?
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Ned Russin: We started off playing generally all hardcore shows so we are pretty much used to it. In Wilkes-Barre we weren't really categorized into a "pop punk" band or a "hardcore" band, we were just a band of 13 year-olds really. It's not really surprising to us now, but at things like Sound and Fury, United Blood, and This is Hardcore to see that many kids going off is just kind of crazy; but at the same time, we are still all hardcore kids so it just makes us feel at home.
Do you have a preference for shows you most enjoy playing? Shane Moran: I feel that our reactions tend to be pretty much the same whether we are playing to a "hardcore" audience or not. Ned: I don't think playing with different types of bands changes our reaction. It seems that no matter what kind of show we play we get the same reaction. I don't really care what type of show we play.