Title Fight formed in 2003 as a three piece band consisting of Jamie Rhoden on guitar and vocals and twin brothers Ned and Ben Russin on bass and drums respectively, playing local shows in Kingston and Wilkes-Barre, PA. Ned Russin claims his older brother, Alex Russin is a huge influence in their formation of Title Fight. Their name came from the members constantly arguing over what the name of the band should be, to what eventually led to them to naming it "Title Fight" due to their extensive "fight" over the title of the band. In addition to popular punk bands, Rhoden claims the Positive Numbers Youth Crew Fest (an annual hardcore/punk music festival in Wilkes-Barre, PA) was an influence on the bands formation.[3] The band produced a demo entitled "Down for the Count" in 2003 that is still available on the internet.
In 2005 the band added Shane Moran on second guitar and recorded two demos in 2005 and 2006, during which they played shows in what they call a "small, tight-knit community" around Kingston, PA.[3]
They recorded a split with the Erection Kids in 2007 on FlightPlan Records. Members of the Erections Kids later went on to form Balance and Composure. The band quickly followed up their first release with the Kingston 7" (also on FlightPlan Records) in 2008. Title Fight played with Fireworks on their tour with Set Your Goals Summer of 2007, ultimately leading to Jeff's (owner of Run For Cover Records) discovery of Title Fight.[4] The Last Thing You Forget 7" was recorded in December 2008 at the Getaway Group in Massachusetts with Jay Maas and released in June 2009 on Run for Cover Records.[4] The 7" featured three new songs while the CD release featured all of their releases to date. The artwork for the album was done by John Slaby, a friend from Wilkes-Barre.[4] The CD release was followed by a US tour with New Found Glory.[5] The Kingston EP has also been re-released on Six Feet Under Records with Dave Sausage in order to revamp the EP.[4] During these years, Title Fight altered their sounds to a more Melodic hardcore genre, with influences including Knapsack, Jawbreaker, Brand New, and The Promise Ring.[4]
In 2010, Title Fight was featured on Triple B Record's compilation, America's Hardcore, with a new song entitled "Dreamcatchers". They also did a US tour with Bayside, Senses Fail and Balance and Composure and a tour of Japan with H2O.
On January 19, 2011, Title Fight signed to SideOneDummy Records and announced they had finished recording their debut full-length, produced by Walter Schreifels (Gorilla Buscuits, Quicksand, and Rival Schools)[6] and engineered by Will Yip at Studio 4 in Conshohocken, PA. The band will also embark on their first headline tour in 2011 with The Menzingers, Touche Amore, Dead End Path and Shook Ones.[7]
The band released their new album, Shed, on May 3, 2011.[8] On February 10, they released a new song off Shed for free download entitled 27 and Shed's album artwork. On February 23, SideOneDummy posted pre-orders for a new Title Fight 7" called "Flood of '72". The 7" featured the song from Shed along with an acoustic version of the song, and was released on April 12.[9]
On May 20, 2011 it was announced that Title Fight would play their first Australian tour with Touché Amoré in September 2011.[10]
After finishing the AP Fall Tour 2011, Title Fight embarked on a huge 22 date European tour, starting November 28, 2011, visiting France, Holland, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Belgium, the UK and finishing in Ireland with a final show in Dublin. They were joined by Balance and Composure and Transit for the tour.
On August 24 and 26, 2011, the band played both dates of Reading and Leeds festival in the UK.
Title Fight supported Rise Against on the second leg of their 2012 US Endgame Tour.
On January 11, 2012, through the Vans Warped Tour website, it was announced that Title Fight would be joining the 2012 tour on the Monster Energy stage.
On June 17, 2012, and July 8, 2012, Title Fight played Main Stage at the Vans Warped Tour.