The Firm was a British rock supergroup formed in 1984, composed of guitarist Jimmy Page (from Led Zeppelin), vocalist Paul Rodgers (from Free and Bad Company), drummer Chris Slade (from Uriah Heep and Manfred Mann's Earth Band), and bassist Tony Franklin. Their style combined elements of hard rock, blues, and funk, with their most notable works being "Radioactive" and "Satisfaction Guaranteed". Despite being active for only two years, The Firm's innovative amalgamation of styles and the significant contributions of its members to their respective bands, have secured their place in rock history.