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The onetime frontman for hair metal hitmakers Skid Row, singer Sebastian Bach was born Sebastian Bierk in the Bahamas on April 3, 1968. A veteran of short-lived, little-known bands including Herrenvolk, Madame X, V05, and Kid Wikkid, he was living in Canada when in 1987 he received a demo tape from an unknown New Jersey band in search of a lead singer; the group was Skid Row, formed a year earlier by ex-Bon Jovi guitarist Dave "The Snake" Sabo. Signing to Atlantic, Skid Row issued its self-titled debut album in 1989; an opening slot on Bon Jovi's U.S. tour, combined with heavy MTV airplay of the video "Youth Gone Wild," launched the band to stardom, and the singles "18 and Life" and "I Remember You" both reached the Top Ten. Bach, with his wildman persona and photogenic looks, quickly emerged as the focus of fan and media attention, a situation compounded in late 1989 when, during a concert in Springfield, MA, he was hit in the head by a bottle thrown on-stage; the singer proceeded to hurl the bottle back into the crowd, where it hit the face of an innocent girl, before physically assaulting another audience member as well. Sentenced to three years probation, Bach then appeared on MTV wearing an offensive T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan "AIDS Kills F*gs Dead," prompting outcries from the gay community. Despite the bad publicity, Skid Row's second album, 1991's Slave to the Grind, debuted at number one, although it quickly fell off the charts; in the wake of 1995's disappointing Subhuman Race, Bach was dismissed from the group, briefly forming a band with ex-Breeder Kelley Deal before going solo in 1997. The album Bring 'Em Bach Alive arrived two years later, followed by a live DVD (Forever Wild) in 2004 and Angel Down in 2007. After the release, Bach kept busy touring, and went out on the road opening for Guns N' Roses on their Chinese Democracy tour after repairing his friendship with Axl Rose. In September of 2011, the perennial front man released his fourth solo album, Kicking & Screaming. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
Read somewhere about how he got into a fight with the rest of Skid Row because they thought they were too good to open for KISS. Weird coming from an egocentric guy such as himself. Still think he's awsome though.
Okay, now you guys have made me extraordinarily curious. What exactly did "blackbu1" say? Kind of feel bad for that person though; you guys seem out for blood!
kayla_shay5
Bach must be one of, if not the, best hard rock singer of all time. I love what he did with skid row, and i love his album angel down. i honestly cant wait to see what hes stirring up next...
angel down f**kin rocks...i recommend that album to any one that likes metal and sebastian's kick a** vocals
sushiman.canaan
oh. bad move by the band though for a couple reasons. first their new singer sucks. second, you dont hear about them at all as opposed to when sebastian was in skid row and made them popular. not to say bach was the only reason they were popular, but he definatly had an influence on it
guardianjk
idk, if i had to guess it would be that he got them into trouble a lot i think
sushiman.canaan
does anybody know why Sebastian was kicked out of Skid Row?
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