Sebastian Bach , former vocalist of Skid Row , led the band until 1996, when he was fired, and seems to be resentful about it.

In an interview, the channel Get On The Bus asked if Bach regretted anything related to his musical career. The vocalist replied [transcription via Blabbermouth ]: “Yes, the fact that Skid Row isn’t together anymore doesn’t make any sense. We’re five guys playing on the same set, but we’re not together. Well, they don’t have a vocalist at the moment, but…”

He continued: “I play with everyone. I’m in a band, King of Chaos , with Matt Sorum , and I’m in a band called Royal Machines with Billy Morrison , and I play with all kinds of musicians all the time. So it doesn’t make sense that I can’t play with these guys. But, like I said, it’s a business matter and maybe one day the business can work itself out. It’s a shame that that band broke up. Yes, it’s a shame.”

Skid Row reunion with Sebastian Bach

Skid Row guitarist Dave “Snake” Sabo reunion with Sebastian Bach is out of the question. Although many fans have expressed interest in such a return, the band prioritizes well-being and internal harmony. According to Sabo, he, Rachel Bolan , and Scotti Hill share the same opinion about not revisiting this chapter of Skid Row's history, even in the face of attractive financial offers for a reconciliation with Bach. For the group, friendship, happiness, and stability are more important.

Since Sebastian Bach's departure, the group has undergone several lineup changes, especially regarding the vocalist position. Following the departure of their most recent vocalist, Erik Gronwall , the group even recently performed some shows with Lzzy Hale from Halestorm on vocals.

In a recent interview on The Bad Decisions in March 2025, Skid Row  Dave “Snake” Sabo commented on the band's ongoing search for a new vocalist.

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