Fozzy

Fozzy

Group from United States

Genres: hard rock, heavy metal, metal, rock, covers

Fozzy

About Fozzy

Fozzy is a heavy metal band, fronted by professional wrestler Chris Jericho , and also including musicians from Stuck Mojo and on their recent album, guests from other established metal bands. Fozzy started out as Fozzy Osbourne, a cover band assembled by Rich Ward from whatever musicians he could find on a given week. In 1999, Jericho met Ward in San Antonio after a wrestling show, and was invited to play with the band. Jericho sat in on a few sessions, but did not plan to play with them permanently. In 2000, unable to wrestle for four months due to a severe ankle injury, Jericho re-joined the band and became its front man (under the persona of "Moongoose McQueen"), and the band went on tour. Later that year, the band shortened its name to Fozzy, and adopting the satirical back-story that the songs they covered were originally their own, but were stolen from them by other bands. In 2002, Fozzy played on an edition of WWE Sunday Night Heat (filmed at WWE New York), and played "To Kill a Stranger" on WWE Raw is War (followed by an angle involving Ric Flair beating up Jericho). The video of "To Kill a Stranger" aired on WWE Confidential. Fozzy's first two albums, Fozzy and Happenstance, consisted mostly of cover songs. Their third album, All That Remains, consisted entirely of original tracks (though a few of the songs were recorded by Ward's old side project Sick Speed). In 2004, Jericho dropped the McQueen persona in favor of his wrestling stage name (his real name is Christopher Irvine). Previously, he had sometimes pretended that McQueen and Jericho were two different people. Fozzy's song "Enemy" was the official theme song of WWE's No Way Out pay-per-view event in February 2005. The music video for "Enemy" was released on the bonus disc of GuitarOne's February 2005 edition. The song was also featured on the TNA iMPACT! show, just a few days before TNA Bound for Glory 2006. Chasing The Grail is the upcoming fourth album from Heavy Rock group Fozzy. It is their first album since the release of All That Remains in 2005. The album is set to be released in late 2009. Current members Chris Jericho – lead vocals (1999–present) Rich Ward – lead guitar, keyboards, programming, backing vocals (1999–present) Billy Grey – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2010–present; 2002, touring only) P. J. Farley – bass, backing vocals (2020–present) Grant Brooks – drums, backing vocals (2022–present)

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180,887 listeners  ·  3,336,702 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

12
stations playing
6
countries
8
tracks tracked
most active station (Czechia)
Heard alongside: METALLICA IRON MAIDEN AC/DC

Radio Stations sorted by tracks on rotation

Fozzy — Top 30 songs of 66

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Fozzy Judas
Fozzy Painless
Fozzy Sane
Fozzy Born Of Anger (feat. Marty Friedman)
Fozzy I Know Evil |from: digital single (2026)
Fozzy Spotlight
Fozzy Nameless Faceless (feat. Myles Kennedy)
Fozzy 02 Crazy Train - Short [2448 PLX] [3wT5]
Fozzy Sane [Radio Edit]
Fozzy Spotlight
Fozzy I Still Burn |from: Boombox (2022)
Fozzy I Know Evil
Fozzy Sandpaper (feat. M. Shadows)
Fozzy Test
Fozzy I Still Burn
Fozzy Lights Go Out
Fozzy The Vulture Club
Fozzy Sandpaper
Fozzy Fall In Line
Fozzy Nowhere To Run
Fozzy A Passed Life
Fozzy Fozzy
Fozzy Don't You Wish You Were Me
Fozzy Do You Wanna Start A War
Fozzy Let The Madness Begin
Fozzy Daze Of The Weak
Fozzy Sin And Bones
Fozzy Nowhere To Run
Fozzy SOS
Fozzy Judas w American Rock
Judas
Painless
Sane
Born Of Anger (feat. Marty Friedman)
I Know Evil |from: digital single (2026)
Spotlight
Nameless Faceless (feat. Myles Kennedy)
02 Crazy Train - Short [2448 PLX] [3wT5]
Sane [Radio Edit]
Spotlight
I Still Burn |from: Boombox (2022)
I Know Evil
Sandpaper (feat. M. Shadows)
Test
I Still Burn
Lights Go Out
The Vulture Club
Sandpaper
Fall In Line
Nowhere To Run
A Passed Life
Fozzy
Don't You Wish You Were Me
Do You Wanna Start A War
Let The Madness Begin
Daze Of The Weak
Sin And Bones
Nowhere To Run
Judas w American Rock