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Chris Jericho Debuts New Single ‘No No No’ Alongside Kuarantine

Chris Jericho is a man of many talents, be them in the wrestling ring or behind the mic. The lead singer of Fozzy has only found more success in the musical arena as time moves on, and he’s now joining a second supergroup. Leading a quartet featuring Kent Slucher (drummer for Luke Bryan), guitarist Joe McGinness (of KLASSIK ’78) and bassist PJ Farley (of Trixter), the band known as Kuarantine has just released their first single, entitled “No No No.” It’s a cover of a rare KISS B-side from 1987, and you can check out its official music video below:

“When Kent and Joe approached me to sing on a few ’80s KISS songs, I jumped at the chance, as it’s my favorite era of my favorite band,” Jericho said in a statement about the release. “Once we brought in PJ, not only did we have a world-class band with years of touring experience, we also had four guys with one common bond: to stay creative and to do something special for all music fans during this pandemic.”

Jericho will be appearing with his Kuarantine bandmates on his weekly Saturday Night Special stream on Facebook and YouTube this coming Saturday, discussing the new project and other musical topics with fans. He also might discuss Fozzy’s upcoming album, which is already on track for success with its hit single, Nowhere To Run. Needless to say, Le Champion is keeping busy even outside the AEW ring.

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