In an interview with “Holmberg’s Morning Sickness” show on Arizona’s 98KUPD radio station, former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach talked about the criticism from his former bandmates that he was difficult to work with.
Here’s what he said (via Blabbermouth):
“They would say to me, if I didn’t like one of their songs, they’d say, ‘You’re hard to work with.'”
Bach added further:
“You wanna go listen to the records without me, and then listen to the records with me. Why don’t you, the consumer, go and put the headphones on… Are you hard to work with? Do you like ’18 And Life’? ‘I love it. Next song.’ Not every song is that. That’s all I’m saying.
He continued:
“I can sing something if I love it. If I don’t love it, it’s hard. I can’t do it. When I first joined the band, I would try to sing everything that they wrote. And I’d be in rehearsal. I remember one time [we were working on a song] and I go to the mic and I’m, like, [makes singing sound and quickly fades it out]. My mouth just shut. And everybody’s looking at me going, ‘What are you doing?’ And I go, ‘I can’t do it.’ And they go, ‘Oh, you’re hard to work with.’ I go, ‘Not on that other song, I’m not.'”

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Not news worthy in my opinion