Tonight

Album: Do You Wanna Start A War (2014)
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  • This song features a guest contribution from Steel Panther's Michael Starr. The collaboration came about as a result of Fozzy's December 2013 tour with Steel Panther. Singer Chris Jericho recalled to Icon vs. Icon: "Michael simply said, 'I want to sing on the new Fozzy record!' I said, 'OK!'"

    "Michael Starr is, without question, one of the best rock singers in the business today," he added. "To have him involved on 'Tonight' was amazing. The song is a sort of Cheap Trick, power-pop song. We knew he would kill it on a song like that, which he did! It got to the point where we actually gave him more to do! He sang background vocals and it sounded so great that we asked him to do the bridge as well."

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