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COVID CRISIS CRITICAL … Sebastian Bach implies to fans on Twitter that “Skid Row no longer exists”

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Metal Sludge — Never one to mince words about his former band, Sebastian Bach has taken another shot at Skid Row.

A fan on Twitter shared a question to fellow Tweeters asking: “Who are bands that no longer exist that you’ve seen live?”

The fan answered his own question with: “The Clash. The Smiths. R.E.M.. Oasis. The Police. The Replacements. Jane’s Addiction. Van Halen. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.”

Bach shared the question and answered: “Skid Row”

Bach was fired from the band in 1996 and has never been able to get over it or accept the band’s position or career without him.

It may be safe to assume that Bach has been greatly affected by the COVID 19 pandemic that has altered our way of life as a society.

The former Skid Row singer has been critical of a lot more than normal in recent months, and it’s no surprise that he’s taking another stab at his former bandmates.

Bach has continued to complain about everything from President Trump, to the live performances (or lack thereof) of Fozzy singer Chris Jericho to his distain for the use of the term Hair Metal.

A screen capture of his official Twitter post is below.

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