A simple Sebastian Bach tweet has sparked a war of he said-he said between the former Skid Row singer and Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx, with neither side looking like they're ready to give in.
Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx says the story that Sebastian Bach is telling about being asked to join Motley Crue is simply not true. Last week, the Skid Row singer said he was asked to replace Vince Neil when the singer left the group in 1992. Sixx said it never happened.
Sebastian Bach says he was once asked to replace Vince Neil in Motley Crue, but turned down the gig in order to remain in his old band, Skid Row: "Gee I sure know how to pick em."
Although it’s been nearly 25 years since the world got its first look at Sebastian Bach as the voice behind Skid Row, it seems like Bach himself is just getting started. We are pleased to present an exclusive video of '18 & Life‘ from his new live CD/DVD ABachalypse Now.'
The folks at Topps are thinking throwback for this year's run of Topps Archives baseball cards -- and to add a little something extra for buyers looking to pick up some truly special collector's items, they're adding signed, limited-edition cards featuring some of the biggest names in '80s rock.
In a caption below a picture with former bandmante Dave "The Snake" Sabo, Sebastian Bach leaves fans hoping that the long-denied Skid Row reunion may actually happen. It's a 180 from everything both men have been saying in recent months and years. Yet somehow, this felt inevitable.
Good news, rock fans: After years of being forced to choose sides in the bitter war between Sebastian Bach and Jon Bon Jovi, you can finally rest easy with the knowledge that two of New Jersey's most impeccably coiffed frontmen have buried the hatchet.
In the realm of luxurious problems, it's tough being Sebastian Bach. At least, when you're trying to get your new music heard and stay friends, as he is, with both sides in the various Guns N' Roses alumni dramas.
If there's anything Sebastian Bach has no problem doing, it's expressing himself -- especially when he feels the need to set the record straight. So when a reporter allegedly put false words in his mouth, Bach published a lengthy open letter to make himself perfectly clear.
By now, you've probably heard about 'Rock of Ages,' the upcoming movie that spoofs the 1980s Sunset Strip rock scene. But what was being part of the era really like?
To find out, you might wanna ask three people who would certainly know: Poison singer Bret Michaels, Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach, and former Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan.