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Chris Jericho Used Quarantine To Start A KISS Cover Band Called Kuarantine

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Let’s just say Chris Jericho is making the most out of his time in quarantine. In a recent interview with SPIN, the pro-wrestler and Fozzy lead singer explained how he came to be in a KISS cover band.

It started back in April when Kent Slucher (Luke Bryan’s drummer) sent Jericho a small drum part which reminded him of KISS’ “No No No”. “I asked him what he was doing and he said, ‘I’m just laying down some fun tracks with a friend of mine and we’re going to do a cover of the song,'” Jericho said. “I asked him if they needed a singer and he said, ‘Absolutely.'” RELATED: Gene Simmons Educates Twitter On The Importance Of Wearing A Mask During The Pandemic Focused exclusively on KISS music from the ’80s, the pair enlisted the help of guitarist

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