SEBASTIAN BACH: 'I Am Concentrating On '08, Not '80'

August 16, 2008

Former SKID ROW frontman Sebastian Bach has told Entertainment Weekly that he doesn't have any plans to celebrate the 20th anniversary of SKID ROW's self-titled debut, which came out in 1989. "I am concentrating on '08, not '80," he said. Still, he shared one memory with the magazine: ''We were playing at some stadium in Mannheim [Germany] with GUNS N' ROSES and NINE INCH NAILS [in '91], and I thought it would be appropriate to dive over the pit and into the throng of 72,000 Germans. I caught a little sweat or moisture on the lip of the stage, and my chin was the only part that made it over the barricade. BOOM. I cracked it open. I finished the set covered in blood. I get to the emergency room later, and they're, like, sewing me up in German. That was one not-so-fun night."

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