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Aleister Black & Chris Jericho Featured in "Dance Macabre" by the Band Ghost

Posted By: Caylon Knox on May 18, 2018

Aleister Black & Chris Jericho Featured in "Dance Macabre" by the Band Ghost

Current WWE NXT Champion Aleister Black and former six-time WWE World Champion Chris Jericho are featured in a song called "Dance Macabre" by the band called Ghost. 

The following comes from WWE.com:

Grammy Award-winning rock band – and #NXTLoud artist – Ghost is debuting a new single, “Dance Macabre,” for a limited time, exclusively via an Instagram Story. The story features NXT Champion Aleister Black and the first-ever WWE Undisputed Champion, “The Ayatollah of Rock 'n’ Rolla” Chris Jericho. Black and Jericho appear alongside a host of other luminaries from the worlds of sport and music.

The song is available in its entirety on the Instagram Story on the band’s official account, @thebandghost, and the track will be available on all platforms starting tomorrow. The song will also be available to download for fans who have pre-ordered the band’s forthcoming album “Prequelle,” which features the new single and is due for release on Friday, June 1.

Source: WWE.com
Tags: #wwe #nxt #aleister black #chris jericho #the band ghost #dance macabre

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