Band members deny the possibility
Former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach was interviewed by the TV program KTLA Morning News in Los Angeles, California, and revealed that there is a possibility of the band reuniting.
“The chances of a reunion exist because we are alive (…) This is a sensitive subject for me, because we are trying to make this happen and I don’t want to say the wrong thing ,” he says.
However, in a recent interview , Skid Row guitarist Scotti Hill told the Another FN podcast that the reunion will not happen. "We're not going to put ourselves in a risky situation that could make us unhappy and destroy what we have today."
Guitarist Sabo also commented on the reunion: “We talked about a possible Skid Row and Sebastian Bach reunion, but we realized that what separated us years ago still exists… They offered a lot of money for it to happen. Then the dialogue started and it got ugly again.”
Sebastian Bach was the band's frontman until 1996, when he was fired while the other members joined together in a new project called Ozone Monday. The band resumed activities in 1999, without Bach.
Check out the interview below:

