[4] Proxies quickly gained an online following and released their debut EP, Lost Tapes Vol.
[8] The band toured with Kids in Glass Houses, Hadouken, Canterbury and Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy,[9] and they headlined HMV's Next Big Thing in February 2012.
[21] Along with Bring Me the Horizon bandmate Oli Sykes, Fish worked with Halsey as a co-writer and co-producer on her 2020 track "Experiment on Me".
Fish took up a co-producer role with Oli Sykes this time, while Australian composer Mick Gordon made additional production contributions.
[30] After leaving Bring Me the Horizon in 2023, Fish chose not to join or form another band and instead transitioned to working full-time as a producer and songwriter.
[33] After leaving Bring Me the Horizon, Fish started working with Canadian heavy metal band Spiritbox.
[34] He worked with former Fever 333 members Aric Improta and Stephen Harrison for their project House of Protection, producing and co-writing their debut EP Galore, which was released on 13 September 2024 through Red Bull Records.
[35] While being interviewed at Download Festival 2024, British pop-punk band Busted revealed that they were working on new music with Fish.
[36] Fish made a surprise return to the stage on 15 October 2024, performing vocals as part of House of Protection's first show in London.
[37] Fish produced and co-wrote Poppy's sixth studio album Negative Spaces, which was released on 15 November 2024 through Sumerian Records.
[39] Fish used the BeatStep for "a lot of one-shot button stuff" and playing sounds that would be difficult to re-create live.
In a live session for Triple J as a member of Poppy's backing band, Fish used a much more scaled-down setup.
He cites Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day and Deftones as early influences on his guitar playing.
[14] Once Fish joined the group, critics noted how he influenced the band's progression in sound and music production.
[19] Fish uses Pro Tools to write songs and engineer multiple layers of instrumentals, sounds and vocals.
[1] In August 2016, Fish and Oli Sykes climbed Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for charity at the Pediatric intensive care unit at Southampton hospital.