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In a Wednesday night post on X (formerly Twitter), Sebastian Bach clarified that he was referring to his former bandmates in Madam X, not Skid Row, as “fucking assholes” while onstage in Detroit on Tuesday night.
“Hey internet the horseshit never stops,” Bach wrote. “Last night in Detroit I was confronted by a dude proudly wearing a MADAM X shirt. A band, whom, as you can read in my book, spit in my face & kicked me out when I was 16 years old. So I commented on that. Not mad at the guy for wearing it but not thrilled at staring at it either.” It had been originally reported that Bach was responding to a fan who yelled out “Skid Row.”
As you can see in the video below, Bach said “Yeah, that’s the band that kicked me out. Yeah, killer. Fucking assholes,” in response to seeing the MADAM X T-shirt.
Later in the evening the singer noticed a fan wearing a shirt featuring one of the four lead singers Skid Row has employed since Bach’s 1996 departure from the group.
“I’m fascinated by this shirt right here. This is Skid Row with what number singer? Seven? Eight? Nine? What number is that guy? Huh? What number? Is that replacement number seven? Or number eight? Or number nine? And before you say, ‘Well they don’t have nine,’ I can fucking name every fucking one of them. How do you even wear that? It’s like, ridiculous. Is that the guys from Dragonforce [ZP Theart]? Or fucking TNT [Tony Harnell]? Or whatever the fuck. Fucking embarrassing.”
“If you’re gonna wear a Skid Row shirt to my show,” Bach explained in his Wednesday night X post, “it would be appropriate to sport the original Skid Row. Not some other band that lasted six months or whatever. The music we celebrate at these shows has lasted the test of time for 35 years and will do so forever.”
You can watch both interactions in the video below, and see Bach’s Wednesday night update.
As you can see from our Skid Row Singers: Where Are They Now? gallery below, Skid Row has had four full-time lead singers since splitting with Bach. Last month Lizzy Hale of Halestorm filled in for four shows to help the band fulfill dates that were scheduled before the amicable, health-related departure of the group’s most recent singer, Erik Gronwall.
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In early May, Bach told Eddie Trunk he had recently been made aware of a specific misunderstanding between himself and his former bandmates, and expressed hope that clearing it up could open the doors to a reunion. “I can just tell the world that there’s a good chance that’ll happen because there’s no fucking reason not to,” he declared. ”Because right now why it hasn’t happened is a miscommunication. That’s all I can say. There’s a miscommunication.”
However a couple of weeks later Skid Row guitarist Dave Sabo poured cold water over that idea. “It’s not gonna happen,” he told The Hook Rocks podcast. “And I say the same thing every time every time. …There’s three of us – myself, Scotti [Hill, guitarist] and Rachel [Bolan, bassist] – who’ve had conversations about this, and we’ve all been on the same page that we don’t wanna go down that road again. We just, we don’t.”
With Hale unable to commit to a full-time role in the band, Bolan noted earlier this week that Skid Row was looking at a few “no-name” singers to replace Gronwall. “We’ve been talking to a few guys that piqued our interest.”
Bach is currently performing across America with his solo band in support of his new album Child Within the Man. The tour is currently scheduled to conclude on July 20 in Las Vegas.
Watch Sebastian Bach Discuss Skid Row’s Other Lead Singers
The band has kept a revolving door over the years.
Gallery Credit: Bryan Rolli
Written by: Soft FM Radio Staff
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