In a brand new interview with 100PercentRock.com, former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach was asked if he would agree that people have an unhealthy “obsession” with getting classic lineups of successful bands back together instead of just enjoying the individual members’ respective solo work.
“I would agree with you on one hand,” he responded, “but on the other hand, as a fan, I can totally understand where a fan is coming from, that would be excited to see their favorite band reunite after decades. Like when KISS did that in 1996 — that was completely insane. I look back, through all of rock and roll, I think that when KISS reunited in ’96, it was one of the most incredible things that ever happened in rock and roll.”
Bach didn’t rule out one day returning to the band that made him famous, but made it clear the reunion isn’t up to him.
“It’s very easy for me to walk on the stage and sing the same songs that I already sing every night,” he said. “It’s not hard, so I don’t understand what the holdup is. You’d have to ask them.”
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