Sebastian Bach’s departure from Skid Row was an acrimonious one, and he told Gator 98.7 that he and his bandmates haven’t even been in the same room together since 1996. For his part, Bach says he has no hard feelings toward his old bandmates, and that a reunion “should” happen “for the fans.” But Bach hasn’t been idle since leaving Skid Row. Per AllMusic, he helped form the Last Hard Men shortly after being fired, though his time there was brief. He moved on to solo recording, releasing his first album in 1999. His latest solo release, “Give ‘Em Hell,” was released in 2014.
Since then, Bach has toured and performed with various acts. He’s also taken his musical talents to the theater. He played the title role in the Broadway version of “Jekyll & Hyde” in 2000, and he played Riff Raff the following year in a production of “The Rocky Horror Show.” Bach attributed the move to Broadway to the talent scout who first signed him in an interview with Orlando Weekly, done while Bach was in the national touring production of “Jesus Christ Superstar” as Jesus of Nazareth.