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Good Fight: The Multifaceted Entertainment Nexus

An exploration of a conglomerate shaping music, sports, and creative industries.

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About Good Fight Entertainment

Genesis

Founded in 2010 by Paul Conroy and Carl Severson, Good Fight Entertainment emerged as a dynamic business conglomerate. Both founders brought valuable experience from their prior roles at Ferret Music and Warner Music Group, laying a strong foundation for the company's diverse ventures.

Diverse Operations

Good Fight Entertainment operates across multiple creative and commercial sectors. Its portfolio includes a prominent record label, comprehensive band management services, strategic sports management, a distinctive clothing line, and a dedicated art studio, showcasing a commitment to a broad spectrum of artistic and entrepreneurial endeavors.

Leadership

Carl Severson, one of the co-founders, is also recognized for his long-standing involvement as a member of the influential hardcore act NORA, bringing firsthand artistic insight and industry credibility to the company's leadership.

Good Fight Music

The Label

Good Fight Music serves as the independent record label division of Good Fight Entertainment. It is dedicated to nurturing and promoting artists within the hardcore punk and heavy metal genres, establishing itself as a key player in these vibrant music scenes.

Good Fight Music
Founded 2010
Founder Carl Severson
Distributor(s) INgrooves, ADA, RED
Genre Hardcore punk, metalcore, heavy metal, punk rock
Country United States
Website goodfightmusic.com

Early Releases & Acquisitions

The label launched its operations with significant releases on April 13, 2010: Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones by Cancer Bats and The Farthest Reaches by Son of Aurelius. Demonstrating its growing influence, Good Fight Music acquired the rights to release seven of In Flames' earlier albums in the United States in November 2010.

Featured Artists

Current Roster

  • Assassins
  • Auras
  • The Banner
  • Chokehold
  • Conditions
  • The Contortionist
  • Cryptodira
  • Dark Sermon
  • Disembodied
  • End
  • Enterprise Earth
  • Extinction A. D.
  • Great American Ghost
  • Harvest
  • Hollow Earth
  • In Flames (Classic catalog, North America only)
  • Ion Dissonance
  • Legion
  • Like Monroe
  • MyChildren MyBride
  • Nasty
  • Nora
  • Pyralis
  • Racetraitor
  • Rarity
  • Skyharbor
  • Son of Aurelius
  • SOS
  • Winds of Plague
  • Within the Ruins
  • '68
  • Through the Eyes of the Dead
  • Vile Ones
  • Yashira

Past Engagements

  • Cancer Bats
  • The Chariot
  • Fit for an Autopsy
  • Funeral for a Friend
  • I Am Abomination
  • No Bragging Rights
  • Reflections
  • Rosaline
  • Terror
  • This or the Apocalypse
  • Trapped Under Ice
  • While She Sleeps

Good Fight Sports

Represented Athletes

  • Tom Asta
  • Chris Cole
  • Alyonka Larionov
  • Alec Martinez
  • James van Riemsdyk
  • Dakota Roche
  • Mike Vallely

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