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- "This jaunty rock song from FFVII's boss fights starts with an exciting guitar solo and is far and away one of the most popular songs in the long FF series."
- —Theatrhythm Final Fantasy description
"Fight On!" (さらに闘う者達, Sarani Tatakau Monotachi?, lit. "Those Who Fight Further"), also known as "Those Who Fight Further" or "Still More Fighting", is the boss battle theme for Final Fantasy VII. It is notable for its heavy rock style and fast pace. It was composed by Nobuo Uematsu.
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Game appearances
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Final Fantasy VII
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"Fight On!" first plays in the battle against the Air Buster, and is used for every boss battle in the game after it, excluding the multiple battles with Jenova, Hojo and Sephiroth.
"Fight On!" is the twentieth track of the Final Fantasy VII: Original Soundtrack's first disc.
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
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A hard rock arrangement of "Fight On!" was created for Advent Children, and plays during the heroes' battle against Bahamut SIN at Edge. "Those Who Fight Further (Advent Children Version)" is the third track of the movie's soundtrack's second disc.
"Those Who Fight Further (Advent Children Version)" was extended for Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete. This version was released as the tenth track of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete Reunion Tracks, as "Those Who Fight Further - FFVII ACC Version".
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
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A fast-paced arrangement of "Fight On!" by Takeharu Ishimoto titled "The Summoned (from FFVII "Fight On!")" appears in Crisis Core as the battle theme for the battles against Ifrit, Bahamut and Bahamut Fury. It also plays during the battle against the game's first boss, the virtual Behemoth.
"The Summoned (from Final Fantasy VII Those Who Fight Further)" is the fifteenth track of the first disc of the Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Original Soundtrack.
Dissidia Final Fantasy
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A new arrangement of this theme by Takeharu Ishimoto named "Fight On! -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY VII" appears as one of the two default Final Fantasy VII battle themes in Dissidia Final Fantasy. It is the third track of Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack's second disc.
"Fight On!" can be automatically selected for battles including Sephiroth or Cloud, or taking place at Planet's Core. It is also played during Terra's duel with Cloud in Destiny Odyssey.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
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As with all tracks present in the original game, "Fight On! -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY VII" returns in the prequel to Dissidia Final Fantasy. It is given the same appearances as in the forementioned game, but can also be automatically selected for battles including the newcomer Tifa Lockhart.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
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"Fight On!" is a bonus Battle Music Sequence available as a Downloadable Content for Theatrhythm.
Arrangement Album appearances
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The Black Mages
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An arrangement of "Fight On!" by the Black Mages's was included on their first, eponymous album. It is the eight track of the album and was released as "Those Who Fight Further".
Final Fantasy VII Chips
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The song is part of the 8-bit arrangement album as its sixth track.
Live performances
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"THE BLACK MAGES" LIVE
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The Black Mages's arranged "Those Who Fight Further" from their debut album was performed live at this 2003 concert that took place at Shibuya-AX and Kanagawa University. It was the seventh song of the line-up.
LIVE "Above The Sky"
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The Black Mages' "Those Who Fight Further" was again performed at their 2005 concerts at Club Citta in Kawasaki City, Japan and Namba Hatch in Osaka City, Japan. It was the eight song of the concert.
Compilation Album appearances
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Final Fantasy VII: Reunion Tracks
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"Fight On!" is included in this Final Fantasy VII best-of album as "Still More Fighting", of which it is the third track.
Final Fantasy Vinyls
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"Fight On!" is included on the fifth disc of this collector's edition set.
Appearances outside Final Fantasy Media
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Metal Kombat for the Mortal Man
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For this album, video game metal band Powerglove recorded an arrangement of "Fight On!" titled "Omnishred (We're Gonna Need a Bigger Sword)".