Fight Fire with Fire
"Fight Fire with Fire"
Feel the heat of Kansas's powerful 1983 rock anthem, "Fight Fire with Fire"! A major hit single, this track showcased a driving, arena-ready sound for the band. Its memorable chorus and hard rock energy made it a staple of early 80s rock radio.
- TITLE: Fight Fire with Fire
- BAND: Kansas
- GENRE: Progressive Rock, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: July 15
- YEAR: 1976
Released as the lead single from Kansas's 1983 album Drastic Measures, "Fight Fire with Fire" marked a successful shift towards a more direct AOR/hard rock style. Featuring John Elefante on lead vocals, the song became a significant chart hit, demonstrating the band's ability to adapt to the changing rock landscape of the era.
With its urgent keyboard intro, driving guitar riffs, and powerful chorus warning against retaliation, "Fight Fire with Fire" delivered potent 1983 rock energy. While distinct from their earlier progressive work, this track stands as a popular and dynamic hit within Kansas's extensive catalog, showcasing their enduring rock credentials.
SONG MEANING: This song serves as a cautionary warning against responding to conflict or negativity with similar aggression. The lyrics suggest that escalating a situation by "fighting fire with fire" is ultimately destructive and guarantees that "someone's gotta get burned," advising against retaliation as a viable solution, likely in the context of a relationship.
"Kansas"
- TITLE: Kansas
- ACTIVE: 1973–1984 (1973), 1985–present (1985)
- BAND: Kansas
"Carry on Wayward Son"
- TITLE: Carry on Wayward Son
- BAND: Kansas
- GENRE: Progressive Rock, Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: November 19
- YEAR: 1976
