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Sebastian Bach. Credit: Reproduction/Facebook

Sebastian Bach calls for pro-Trump musicians to take a stand after the Capitol invasion.

A vocal critic of Donald Trump, Sebastian Bach demanded a stance from Ace Frehley and Tim “Ripper” Owens.

Following the invasion of the Capitol in Washington, D.C., many artists spoke out against the action , but those who supported Donald Trump remained silent, and Sebastian Bach, a major critic of the current president, was not pleased.

On Wednesday, Bach called out Ace Frehley and Tim “Ripper” Owens on Twitter, demanding a statement about what happened. “Hey Ace Frehley, you’ve been my hero my whole life and my phone has been blowing up [with messages] saying how much you love Donald Trump and hate Joe Biden. As a longtime fan, I want to know if you support what happened in the US today? I’m glad smartphones didn’t exist in the 70s,” Bach wrote.

Judas Priest singer . “Hey Tim 'Ripper' Owens, I love your voice and had some great times with you. As a fan and friend, I just wanted to know if you still support Donald Trump after what happened today in the United States of America? All your fans are asking. Thanks, man.”

The tweets were deleted, but Blabbermouth transcribed the messages.

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