SEBASTIAN BACH Discusses Rolling Stone Magazine's 'Top 10 Metal Bands Of All Time' Poll (Video)

December 10, 2011

Former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach was featured on episode 405 of "Hoppus On Music", the Fuse TV talk show hosted by BLINK-182 bassist/vocalist Mark Hoppus. Bach joined writer/comedian Geoff Garlock and stand-up comedian and television personality Sherrod Small on a panel to discuss Rolling Stone magazine's recently released online readers' poll of "The Top 10 Metal Bands Of All Time." You can now watch the segment below.

"The Top 10 Metal Bands Of All Time," according to readers of Rolling Stone magazine:

01. METALLICA
02. DREAM THEATER
03. BLACK SABBATH
04. IRON MAIDEN
05. SLAYER
06. MEGADETH
07. JUDAS PRIEST
08. LED ZEPPELIN
09. PANTERA
10. TOOL

Regarding the No. 1 choice, METALLICA, Rolling Stone writes, "METALLICA fans love to complain. They complained when the band made a video for 'One' in 1989. They complained two years later when they scored a giant crossover hit with 'Enter Sandman'. They really went nuts a few years later when they cut their hair, put a photo of blood and semen on their album cover and recorded with Marianne Faithfull. They complained when the band waged war against Napster, and again in 2003 when they made the drums sound all crazy on 'St. Anger'. 2008's 'Death Magnetic' was supposed to be a return to form, but fans complained about Rick Rubin's ultra-compressed mix of the album. How does the band respond to that? They record an album with Lou Reed that most of their hardcore fans are guaranteed to hate. The band has always done exactly what they felt like doing, and it's no coincidence they still pack stadiums all over the world. They must have been doing something right all of these years."

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