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Sebastian Bach in his garage in New Jersey 1989 – Photo: Mark ‘WEISSGUY’ Weiss


Stevie Rachelle backstage at ‘The Stone’ San Francisco 1989 – Photo: Hit Parader Magazine


“Sebastian… Stevie Rachelle… I heard you wanted to speak to me?”

These were my words to Sebastian Bach offering the olive branch on the Monsters of Rock Cruise4/16/2026

Bach‘s reaction was to call me ‘Fat‘, a ‘Fucking Homo‘ screaming ‘Your Website Sucks‘, “I’ll have you kicked off this ship‘ and countless other juvenile insults followed as I stood calmly right in front of him.

What follows is my story, and my history related to Sebastian Bach since 1989 through last week!

Pack a lunch, because I have a lot to say!


LOS ANGELES, California — Hello from the San Fernando Valley outside of Los Angeles… I have recently returned from the annual Monsters of Rock Cruise and wow… what an amazing and great time it was once again.

So many friends, so many bands, so many fans, and most of all so many great interactions and celebrations over the week.

This was what most everyone appeared to be experiencing on the Norwegian Joy as we sailed from Miami to Puerto Plata to Turks & Caicos.

Now today, I am sitting at my desk typing this blog and I have to admit, it’s long overdue.

For anyone who knows me, or has followed this website since I founded it in the summer of 1998, you are aware there has been some on-going strife between myself and various 80s rock notables.

I won’t always call them ‘Rock Stars’, as that term is… well… kind of goofy… but I guess it fits either way.

But nonetheless, Metal Sludge has ruffled its fair share of feathers over the last quarter century, and I will make absolutely no apologies for any of what has been written, created, shared or published here.

None, nada, zero, zip, zilch!

After all, it is either A. 100% truth, or B. the opinion of those who have contributed here on this site.

Of course I can admit, that some of the content this site generated in the late 90’s and early 2000’s was much more, shall we say ‘edgy’, and ‘sharp’, than over the last decade or two.

Crazy to think, this website is in it’s 28th year on the web, much longer than 99% of the sites online today!

Also… when we started this site, my partner and I were much younger men and the internet was brand new, being discovered and developed as years went by.

Now… did we poke the bear?

Absolutely… then again so did Howard Stern, The National Enquirer, Saturday Night Live, KERRANG!, Rip, Hit Parder, Metal Sucks, Blabbermouth, TMZ and many other outlets over history whether printed or electronically.

But… we were poking grown men who played in rock bands, doing drugs, drinking excessively, riding motorcycles, getting DUI’s, being arrested and many of them were living an extreme life with money, women, substances and of course fame.

We weren’t picking on helpless kids with special needs, these were grown-ass men. #facts

We didn’t embarrass them, they embarrassed themselves. #morefacts.

Also, let me state on the record as I have done previously… to any of you ‘Rock Stars’ who have any issue with me… I am here, I am available, I am an open book, and I am willing to take your call, read your inbox messages or meet you in person, if you too… would like to address anything regarding myself or this website.

With that, let me acknowledge the unhinged elephant in the room, and his name is Sebastian Bach.

But before I detail for you what happened between Bach and I last week in the middle of the Caribbean, let me rewind a bit first.

The last time Sebastian Bach and I were in the same room was in 1991 – a full 35 years ago – and from early 1989 up through Tuff signing with Atlantic Records, myself, Tuff and the Skid Row guys had a few hangs, and they were always for the most part awesome.

Matter of fact, in April of 1989 when we hung out Baz could not have been cooler and dare I say, he even ‘Fan Boy’d’ out a bit.

We first met at “The Marquee” in Anaheim when they played a club show on an off-night from the Bon Jovi tour, and after meeting outside their bus, Bach introduced me to his then girlfriend Maria, whom I stood with watching their set that night… all went great.

A quick fact-check notes that the Skid Row debut was released on January 24th 1989, and their Southern California shows were in late April of that year… so the band had literally been out for 90 days and their only single to date was “Youth Gone Wild”.

In short, it was very early in their career and there were no Gold or Platinum records yet.

Baz did more of the same later that year when Tuff were guests at their “Piece Of Me” video shoot at “The Country Club” in Reseda… and in-between takes we sat together while he did some interviews and he complimented and compared me to Michael Monroe of Hanoi Rocks, one of his favorite artists.

We also had a cool hang in early 1991 at William Hames photography studio on Sunset Strip soon after our album was done… that afternoon I played him “All New Generation” which he was thrilled when the final pre-chorus ended with that resounding; “Skid Row is… the Youth – Gone – Wild”.

I am not exaggerating when I say, Sebastian Bach was a fan or so it seemed, a friend or so it felt like, and we were also at that point now label-mates on the mighty Atlantic Records.

I was also a fan of his and felt like Skid Row were easily one of the best (at the time) new bands on the scene.

Of course we all know that from 1989 to 1991 a lot changed in the landscape related to the entire music business and soon the so-called hair bands that ruled the decade were now fighting for their lives… Tuff included, along with Mötley Crüe, Poison, Cinderella, Warrant and even Skid Row.

And yes Sebastian, whether you want to admit it or not, we were all lumped into the same or similar categories… just as George Stroumboulopoulos referenced in that infamous Much Music video interview with you 25 years ago.

You know the one where you had a meltdown on camera and walked off set soon after George referenced Poison, Slaughter, Dokken and Cindellera in the same sentence as Skid Row, and you lost your mind.

In 1989 when Bach and I met, I was a freshly turned 23 and he was just 21.

The photos featured at the top of this article is from that exact time frame, and ironically the Skid Row shirt I am wearing in that Hit Parder pin-up, was given to me by the band that night in Anaheim.

We were both in our prime, ready to take on the world, and along with the rest of those bands new to the next-level after getting signed to our respective contracts… it really is safe to say that none of us really knew what was waiting ahead.

Of course some of us had a better head start, a stronger team, or perhaps luck and timing were soon to be on our side… or maybe not.

The truth is… Bach was holding all the aces for sure… and yeah… you read that right as I am quoting one of the greats, my Bay Area bro, Davy Vain.

Sebastian Bach had it all… he had that voice, the hair, the looks, that energy and he was at the time, realistically the best all-around since Roth, Plant or Tyler… and most of us from the bands, to the fans and industry reps included – all agreed.

But soon… Baz would show the world some of his biggest faults and we all saw the cracks in his armor, especially after he threw a glass bottle into a teenage female fan’s face as she stood in a throng of fans watching Skid Row play a sold out show in Boston.

That happened on December 27th 1989, less than a year after the band’s debut was released and 35+ years later, that incident is etched into the minds of fans and the industry in general – forever.

Sebastian Bach mug-shot from December 28th 1989 in Boston Massachusetts

Bach was arrested later that night in the 1st of a string of shameful events that landed him in hand-cuffs and behind bars… how many arrests… a lot… maybe not as many as our Puddle Of Mudd guy but more than 99.9% of every other Rock Star since.

Then there was the infamous ‘A!DS K!LLS F@GS DE@D’ t-shirt, which even appeared in print in the February 1990 edition of Metal Edge Magazine… talk about a colossal fail… and not just on Bach‘s behalf but for a Nationally printed magazine to run such a photo.

In 2010, Complex Magazine named Bach‘s t-shirt incident one of “The 50 Worst Rock Fails Of All Time.”

And there were other misfortunes, more meltdowns, multiple arrests and here we sit 30 years after his own band fired him in 1996, and sadly Sebastian Bach is still acting the fool.

In 2002 Billboard magazine reported on Bach‘s arrest in Middletown New Jersey after he threatened to get his gun and shoot a bar-tender after the employee simply asked him to not take his drink outside of the venue.

In 2010 CBS News reported on Bach being arrested in Peterborough, Ontario Canada after a similar incident happened. The singer was asked to leave by staff for “being a pain in the ass” and subsequently told he could not walk out with his drink, which he then smashed against the front doors.

The report notes Bach smashed his wine-glass, then bit an employee and after they tried to restrain him until Police arrived, video of the incident appeared on the popular site TMZ.

In these various incidents Bach was charged with assault, terrorist threats, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, possession of a controlled substance, and more.

Bach was also arrested for possession of an illegal substance in 2011 in Monmouth County New Jersey after a traffic stop.

If you type ‘Sebastian Bach Meltdown‘ into a Google or YouTube search bar, the results are endless, literally pages and pages, dozens of links and articles.

I typed in ‘Tom Keifer Meltdown‘ to see if anything popped up, just 1 article and it was when he collapsed from exhaustion on stage in 2017.

I then typed in ‘Jeff Keith of Tesla Meltdown‘ and found nothing… I did this with a dozen, similar level artist’s names, and the outcome reads the same; “No Results Found“.

So… Sebastian… I must ask, is it me and Metal Sludge who are responsible for your behavior?

Or, perhaps, it’s all because of Skid Row?

Maybe it’s the fan’s fault, for wearing the Madam-X shirt to your show, or was it a Skid Row shirt?

You know, the fan that you berated from the stage and insulted for their choice of t-shirt… that happened in 2024 and was picked up by several outlets.

Or the woman who wanted a hug?

You know the one you called a “C#@t“, a “Wh@re“, a “B!t@h” and a dozen other names publicly from the stage and then demanded she be removed from the crowd, and that just happened in 2025.

What gives… and dare I say, maybe… just maybe, drinking isn’t the best option for you either, or perhaps… you might consider a long look in the mirror… but then again, at your age, a tiger doesn’t change his stripes, which is likely why those guys from New Jersey have said, “No thank you” for 3 decades running.

Even weeks removed from being named the new front-man for Twisted Sister, Bach is still guzzling red wine and telling select fans who ask for photos to “F#@k off” along with aging rockers like Ted Poley the same.

Poley posted a long rant late last week after returning from the Monsters of Rock Cruise and detailed a very ugly incident between the pair.

But, Bach doesn’t care… it’s his world, and everyone else is either in tune with him or in his way.

The Twisted Sister thing is unique, as Bach is definitely one of the best options in the way of his ability to perform, and sing those songs… but… after that… the comparisons to the great Dee Snider end abruptly.

Dee is in line with Gene, Paul and Ted when it comes to having a clear head, and practicing sobriety at the highest level.

Speaking of Mr. Nugent, readers will recall in 2006 Vh1‘s T.V. show SUPERGROUP featured Bach, Nugent, Scott Ian (Anthrax), Even Senifeld (Bio Hazard) and Jason Bonham (Bonham).

Bach had run-ins and there was drama with both Nugent and an actual physical altercation with Seinfeld.

Nugent spoke about the Vh1 show in a 2021 interview and said: Sebastian Bach, I love the man, but what a goofball. He is so dedicated to hiding from Sebastian Bach. I mean, he’s made some really nasty, stupid falsehoods against me. [Laughs] And I still love the guy; he’s gifted with one of the most amazing voices in the history of the world. But his propensity to scramble to escape himself with the drugs and the alcohol. It’s a self-inflicted curse I’ve just witnessed my whole life that is inexcusable.”

In 2017Nugent called Bach Stupid” and there has been some sort of rift between them for years.

But wait, there’s more… in 2004 Bach was in court after a warrant for his arrest was issued after the singer trashed Filmores strip club in Toronto.

It seems his ex-wife was featured in an adult-like image that was on display in the club, and Bach implored the establishment to remove the photo.

When they refused, Bach became angry throwing an ashtray into a $12,000.00 etched glass mirror which set in motion a chain of events that lead to his appearance in court.

“The more he drank, the more he wanted that picture”, The Tornto Sun reported Filmores president Howard Adams as saying.

While Bach has been staunch about not performing drunk… well… that’s only 90 minutes of the day… so… maybe he should try it the other 22 1/2 hours of the day, and overtime he might get better results in life.

Bach is no super genius and while he doesn’t appear to be dumb, he sure as hell acts like he is.

Sebastian Bach is 1 wine glass away from another outburst at any moment, and it could be at his former band members or some random in the crowd wearing a Erik Grönwall or Johnny Solinger era Skid Row t-shirt.

Going back to 1988… as the band finished recording that now 5x platinum platter of excellence… that kid from Canada by way of The Bahamas and ultimately a new New Jersey resident after joining Skid Row, Sebastian Bach had no idea what was about to happen for him in life… but it happened.

Like Leif Garrett or Britney Spears, Sebastian Bach experienced fame, fortune and global adulation at a very early age.

We get it… that pressure has to be hard for a kid to handle, especially in their 20’s… and even into their 30’s the same… but… Bach is just 2 birthday cakes away from joining the 6-0 club!

You’ve had close to 40 years to adjust bro… you’re still making a very good living… you have (most of) your health… and you’re still being handed the keys to a lot of opportunity… yet the mere mention of a band name, seeing a t-shirt you don’t like, or hearing a comparison that doesn’t sit well in your brain, makes you absolutely lose it.

Why?

Simply put… what in the F#@k is wrong in your head?

Heck, you still have a full head of hair… congrats… not all of us 80’s rock guys do… and you totally forgot to call me ‘Bald‘ when you splattered me with grade-school insults on the ship last week.

Of course, as much as Bach had in the way of assets all on his own… he did have a great band of players and song-writers behind him, and props must be given to Dave ‘Snake’ Sabo, Rachel Bolan, Scotti Hill and Rob Affusso as well.

Those 5 guys were blessed with a couple of names, who changed music history for a lot of people.

Skid Row found themselves being managed by quite possibly the G.O.A.T. of rock managers in Doc McGee… not to mention some other guy in a jean-jacket named Jon who was willing to give his childhood friend Dave the best possible chance to succeed.

The truth is… had Bach not been in Skid Row, with Doc and Jon‘s names behind it… the reality is, if we subtract those other names… Baz might have been no bigger than Nicholas Walsh of Slik Toxik, Drew Hanna of WildSide or Stevie Rachelle of Tuff.

In the end when all the cards were dealt we all had our shot, we all got our chances… and here we are in the 4th quarter of life for most of us.

We didn’t walk his path, and he didn’t walk down ours either.

However… all of us, along with dozens to hundreds or thousands of other bands, many more tens of thousands or even millions of musicians around the globe, we all set out to achieve, to succeed, and chase those dreams that Kiss, Aerosmith and Van Halen laid the groundwork for… after they followed The Beatles, The Stones and Led Zepplin.

I am so proud to have stood where I have, to have made some impression, to have traveled the globe, seen those faces and shared my journey with so many… from family, to fans, to those who handed out flyers with a gleam in their eye.

The truth is… this was not easy, not even a little… this business is brutal and it will make you or break you.

It’s our job to try and “make it“, but not let it “break us”.

There’s a delicate balance that goes with it whether you are playing locally, traveling regionally, or you’re fortunate enough to have that option to take your art (music, entertainment, abilities) Nationally or Internationally.

Now… the 1990’s were not the friendliest to some of us, and it’s safe to say we all battled Seattle, Grunge and the heavier or darker side of music after the 1980’s were thrown away like disco was a decade earlier.

As the decade came to a close, with 16 months left… Metal Sludge was launched on September 1st 1998.

My goal, was to expose the phony, the fraud, the cry-babies, the lies, the nonsense and to simply Bitch Slap Rock Stars for acting like, well, Rock Stars – or more so – when they acted like assholes!

Mission accomplished…

In early August of 2004, a few days after I came out of the closet as the guy behind Metal Sludge my phone rang… and a strong, deliberate voice was on the other end…

“Stevie, you put your foot so far up our asses, me included, and we all deserved it.”

Those were the words of Kevin DuBrow from Quiet Riot.

Kevin isn’t here anymore, but I will never forget him, or the friendship we shared… we miss you my friend!

Kevin seemed to ‘get it‘, and accept it, that he too along the way, at times, was out of line and he knew it.

Over the last more than 20 years, a lot of guys in bands, people in the industry and fans alike have all come up to me and congratulated me on Metal Sludge or something related.

What’s been interesting to see and watch, is that mostly everyone, including the guys in these bands have all been fans of the site, and have regularly had a laugh, enjoyed the content and often expressed their appreciation for what the site has offered over the years.

And sure, there are those who are suddenly offended, or angry, and not happy with me when it’s their band, their friends or worse yet – their own face and name in the headline.

But… there have also been many who were the butt-end of a Metal Sludge joke – a fun post – and accepted it as a Badge of Honor.

We once published an article in 2014 titled: “Metal Sludge’s Top 12 Rock Stars Who Look Homeless!”

In that article, #11 was Chris Kael of Five Finger Death Punch.

I have never met Chris, but soon after I saw him post and share the article, and he was absolutely thrilled to be included… he laughed, and had a blast with the post…. I still want to meet him one day… and it made me smile when he was seemingly elated to have been Sludge’d!

I have countless stories like this spanning 27+ years, including one of the very first emails we ever received… from a Rock Star…. that Rock Star’s name, was Sebastian Bach.

September 6th 1998, a mere 5 days after we launched the site, this is the email message we received.

“your site is hilarious i was laughing my ass off ! keep it up i dig the writing style of you guys , it’s totally entertaining & funny ! big balls i can diggit !” Sebastian Bach

Much of that first year is covered in our article:“1998-1999 … Metal Sludge’s Year In Review A Timeline – September 1st 1998 thru September 1st 1999”

So, looking back in 1998 myself and my former partner Shawn launched our idea, and started blogging on this thing called a website… and it was a lot of fun… it was entertaining and a learning experience.

>>>CLICK INSET: To read when Bach threatened to beat up 85 year old Star Trek actor William Shatner in May of 2016.

Each day was something new, new fans, more hits, and the internet was growing… but for anyone under the age of 35’ish who may be reading this… Metal Sludge was 1 of the only websites for Rock n’ Roll on the web.

There was no social media, there were no PayPal, no streaming or downloading, no Spotify, no Facebook, no Instagram, or YouTube… heck, people were using flip-phones to take or make calls and text’ing wasn’t even a thing yet.

That is how old this site is…

I guess some of these unhappy rock celebrity types have had an issue with me going back to the 1900’s…

And the #1 guy, who we have likely covered the most is Sebastian Bach.

Now… just to be clear, we didn’t cover him for any other reason than he was 1 of the era’s biggest stars, and he was also in trouble and making headlines as much or more than anyone else from the genre.

Bach was, and still is to this day, a walking train-wreck and there is no arguing that.

My site was started to report on, cover, and bring the news to the fans who follow these bands… and I when I say “these bands“, that means the bands from the 80’s, from the Sunset Strip and for what it’s worth, those that appeared in Metal Edge, Rip, Rock Beat, Faces, Hit Parader and those featured on MTV or Headbanger’s Ball.

Noting here, that Bach was not the only person to take issue with some of what has been shared here on Metal Sludge or ultimately having a problem with me… there were similar scenarios over the years that included Jani Lane of Warrant, Bret Michaels of Poison, Bobby Blotzer of Ratt and Michael Sweet of Stryper all come to mind.

To give this some texture, let me give a few tidbits about my face-to-face with the late Jani Lane and how we ended up burying our hatchet, which was done back in 2005.

Jani and I sat together at the Rainbow Bar & Grill when we both happened to be there at the same time… and Lane was with Evel Dick and I was with my cousin Keith.

I saw Dick and Lane sitting a few tables away from me, so I called Dick‘s cell-phone and watched him answer with a bit of a shocked look on his face, and then watched him look at Jani and explain the call.

Soon after our dinner was done, Keith and I walked up to their table and Jani just starred at me… then he said; “Stevie, you sit right here…” as he smiled…. and we all giggled.

I sat down, and Jani acted all-star wrestling style and pretended to begin choking me like he was the Crusher and I was his nemesis!

We all had a few laughs, but the smiling stopped for a few minutes as Jani started to unload a bit on me, and at points placed some blame on me, for some of his life circumstances including him getting divorced to which I immediately shut him down as we got a little heated… but… only for a minute and we both spoke our piece and ended up talking through our differences.

>>>CLICK INSET: To read when Bach continued his feud insulting Chris Jericho & Fozzy, January 2021.

We left that table as friends, and remained so until his passing in 2011. RIP Jani Lane.

Next up, was Bret Michaels of Poison.

This would have never happened, if it wasn’t for Pete Evick, who orchestrated a face-to-face meeting in the San Fernando Valley with just Bret and I… this happened in the spring of 2015 and it went great.

Bret and I also hung out at the Cathouse Live festival in August 2015 when Bret came to the main-stage early, and watched most of our set from the side-monitor station and he made sure to fist-pump me every single time I came to grab my water.

I can tell you that Bret and I have continued our friendship for more than a decade now, and he’s been giving and supportive with all things related since…. thank you Pete for all.

I can also say that my previously strained relationship with Bobby Blotzer has also been on the up-swing – at least from my perspective – and da’ Blotz has been positive in his exchanges with me, which recently lead to him doing an interview with my good friend, Anthony Bryant of The Hair Metal Guru.

Now, as of April 21st, Michael Sweet of Stryper and I have also come to terms after meeting on the recent Monsters of Rock Cruise in person.

Michael and I traded phone numbers and have since had an on-going, awesome and nothing but a positive exchange from texts to a long phone chat that had us both feeling like we did the right thing.

With that… I tried to make something similar happen with Baz on the cruise as well, but as we all now know, it didn’t go very good.

And here is how that face-to-face with Bach and I unfolded…

After a day or so on the cruise I was informed by way of a MORC photographer that both Sebastian Bach and Michael Sweet had brought me up, and their words in short were: “We want to meet him in person” or something along those lines… this was repeated a few times, by a few people, so it wasn’t just hearsay.

On the final night I attended the Artist’s Only VIP Party which they have at the close of every cruise.

After being at the event for some time I noticed Bach and his wife in the vicinity, a mere 20 feet from where I was standing.

I figured there is no better time than now, so I left the group I was standing with and went up to Bach alone, and simply approached with my hand out, and said: “Sebastian, Stevie Rachelle… I heard you wanted to speak to me?

Bach immediately lost his cool, and the insults began.

I kept my composure as he repeatedly called me a “fat homo“, and continued to ask me, “do you want to see more pictures of my cock“, he made sure to add, “your website sucks” and also told me, “I’m going to have you kicked off this ship“.

>>>CLICK INSET: To read when Bach continued his feud with Ronnie Radke of Falling In Reverse and challenged him to a fight… something he’s popular for making threats of violence online, October 2022.

This went on and on, more insults followed but the “Fat Homo” and asking me about his “Cock” was repeated over and over… perhaps 6-8x… not sure what that all meant.

I stayed calm, didn’t use any profanity and never even raised my voice… but, I made sure to stand right in front of him and stared at him similarly to the in-ring stare-down from Mike Tyson towardsPeter McNeeley.

I just watched him as he ranted and flailed all over… the same thing we’ve seen on YouTube videos when he throws a temper-tantrum.

At some point security arrived and got in-between us, and separated us… of course once they were there, Bach‘s anger, and threatening words “let me at him” got louder and more aggressive.

I stood there calm and offered the following;“I’m right here… come get me.”

Bach
blurted out; “Fuck You, you Homo!” again.

The following is shared in Sebastian Bach‘sWikipedia under Controversies regarding the t-shirt incident: “I understand it’s not cool to make fun of death. I guess nobody gets my jokes. Anyway, a kid threw [the shirt] on stage, I put it on, and all these people got mad at me. But let me just state this – I do not know, condone, comprehend or understand homosexuality in any way, shape, form or size.”

I can say here, I am not a homosexual, but will admit I have experimented in my life as a bisexual and dated some Trans girls in the past, and I have no shame in saying this… if people choose to judge me, that is their choice.

At the same time, I don’t find Sebastian Bach‘s verbal insults to be cool or acceptable at any point… even though my trysts were long ago, I have many friends and/or family members included who are Gay, Lesbian and Transsexual.

There is no place in our music community or any other, for hateful and aggressive actions such as Bach‘s.

After the incident the MORC security team thanked me for keeping my cool and being cooperative as Bach continued ranting and raving all the while holding a glass of red wine which he had been guzzling at the party.

I was asked to leave the party, as Bach ranted… and you guessed it, the big Rock Star got his way once again… just like when he stops the show and demands an audience member be kicked out of his concert.

I left willingly with no issue but unfortunately… that was not the end.

Once I was outside the club, my girlfriend came to ask what happened as she was seated with her friends on the other side of the venue… I explained what went down and she went back to tell her friends she was leaving.

Upon her re-entering the venue, Bach accosted her, got right in her face and berated her with insults: “F#@k you! You F#@king C#%t. You F#@king B!tch” and more.

My girlfriend was not with me for 1 second in that club, I was with other guys, and she was with her friends… not sure how he even knew she was my girlfriend, but regardless, he found her and went after her like only a coward would.

What kind of man verbally attacks a female like this?

Oh yeah… Sebastian Bach, the same guy who called that female in the crowd a “C#%t” and a slew of other hateful and ugly names after she asked for a hug.

I leave the ball in Sebastian Bach‘s court…

Bach has told countless people in this industry, including friends we have in common that he can’t wait to see me in person… the same has been said in interviews, that he wanted to see how tough I was the next time he saw me fact-to-face.

Well… I made his wish come true, and he acted like a bitch… called me names, screamed like a girl and asked security to have me removed from the party… he then did the same and verbally assaulted my girlfriend after I was out of the room.

Clearly I am not alone as Bach has taken issue, and had on-going feuds with all kinds of people in the industry from his former band, to a slew of rockers mentioned in this article. In addition to many others that I have not noted here… not to mention countless online exchanges with fans across the globe.

Hey dude… we have a lot of the same friends, and share a lot of the same fans and industry contacts the as well.

And it’s my opinion, that you have misplaced some of your anger on me, for things that just might not be my fault… similarly to the way you’ve placed blame on others, for many of your own actions.

Dare I suggest you have an alcohol problem?

And maybe some anger management classes would do you good!

There’s different ways to address your issues, to own up and acknowledge when you are out of line… which you are and have been on-going.

I am not alone, the entire music industry have been watching you continue down the same path with your repeated unhinged anger and on-going display of stupidity… perhaps a change is in order.

It’s your call, if you want to talk to me, or in any way communicate going forward… maybe it’s time?

Thank you for reading…

With Respect, Stevie Rachelle


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