Chris Jericho has announced the formation of a KISS-inspired supergroup called Kuarantine, confirming that debut single No, No, No will be available from May 15 on all streaming platforms.
The news came in the form of an Instagram tease that discussed the formation of the group as well as playing a short burst of what can be expected from the quartet. The band, with Jericho on lead vocals, also includes Luke Bryan's drummer Kent Slucher, Trixter's bass guitarist PJ Farley, and guitarist Joe McGuinness on guitar. No, No, No originally appeared on KISS' 1987 album Crazy Nights. Expect more from Kuarantine soon after, not least while the name remains a nod to the state of the world presently.
Jericho has long been an ardent fan of the band, and their influence has been felt on AEW television as recently as last Wednesday night. Britt Baker sported her new "Role Model" shirt featuring her bloodied face underneath a "BRITT" logo in the band's stylings, following Jericho's remarks on commentary that she "went from Paul Stanley to Gene Simmons" during her awesome clash with Hikaru Shida on April 8th.
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