The bad blood between Sebastian Bach and his former band, Skid Row, continues to boil over after hopes that he could rejoin the band following the departure of their latest replacement singer were dashed.
Bach seems open to the idea. The rest of the band? Not so much.
The "18 and Life" singer is apparently still upset about the band's split in 1996 and took it out on some fans who attended his show on Tuesday (June 4) at St. Andrews Hall in Detroit.
As seen in fan-shot video posted on YouTube, Bach got a bit feisty when a fan shouted out the name of his former band between songs. "Yeah, that's the band that kicked me out," he said. "Yeah. Great. F---ing assholes!"
Bach wasn't done. He then spotted a fan wearing a Skid Row T-shirt, with a photo of the band after his departure, which further got under his skin.
"I'm fascinated by this shirt right here," he's heard saying. "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 f---ing name every f---ing one of them. How do you even wear that? It's like, ridiculous. Is that the guys from Dragonforce? Or f---ing TNT? Or whatever the f---. F---ing embarrassing."
Bach continues his theater tour with a show tonight (June 5) at the Majestic Theatre in Madison, Wis. and has dates continuing through July 20 in Las Vegas at the Fremont Street Experience.
As for Skid Row, they're continuing their search for their new lead singer after having Lizzy Hale fill in on their last set of live dates.
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