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The song's lyrics feature numerous references to the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk.
He has appeared in the films Century Hotel, Boulevard, Suspicious River, The Sum of All Fears, Fight Club, Darkman III, Language of the Heart, and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
These events occur around the world, some taking the name Pillow Fight Club, a reference to Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk in which anyone could join and fight as long as they fought by the rules.
The group's name is a comically literal Swedish translation of the title of the novel and film Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk.
Two music videos were released to promote the album: "One Simple Thing", which was directed by David Fincher - who would go onto greater success directing the feature films Alien 3, Se7en and Fight Club - and "Tyranny", directed by David Hogan.
Later in the event, Cannon and Callihan announced they would be forming a tag team named the D.U.F. (Dirty Ugly Fucks) and defeated the Dark City Fight Club (Jon Davis and Kory Chavis) in their first match together.
However he remains undefeated and by the fifth fight of his career he was fighting at the legendary Blue Horizon fight club in Philadelphia.
The instrumental version of "Did My Time" was also featured on the PlayStation 2 platform game "Fight Club" and VH1's 100 most shocking music moments in the discussion of the Woodstock 1999 riot.
On June 13, 2013, Fox 2000 announced that Michael would direct Dare Me, an adaptation of the Megan Abbott novel that is described as Heathers meets Fight Club, with teenage cheerleaders.
Adama then moved from North Miami, Florida to Chicago and signed with boxing manager Wasfi Tolaymat of the Chicago Fight Club and train under Joseph Awinontya.
Porto faced Germaine de Randamie on December 19, 2008 at Revolution Fight Club 2.