Sebastian Bach Got Himself Into 2 Feuds and He Might Get More

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Sebastian Bach didn’t hold back in his blunt remarks in a recent Metal Hammer Q&A with fans, potentially reigniting two of his past feuds. Fans asked about his previous clashes with Fozzy frontman Chris Jericho and Falling in Reverse’s Ronnie Radke, and Bach was characteristically candid in his responses.
Stirring Things Up With Jericho
One fan inquired if Bach would ever engage in a “sing-off” with Fozzy’s Chris Jericho. This idea dates back to a 2020 Twitter exchange where Bach accused Jericho of lip-synching at shows and challenged fans to find footage of Jericho singing live.
Jericho initially responded by expressing admiration for Bach as both a singer and a friend. However, as Bach’s accusations persisted, Jericho eventually proposed a “sing-off.” Though the feud had died down, Bach’s latest comments might stir things up again. When asked about the sing-off, Bach quipped:
“The better question would be, will he do a wrestle-off with Sebastian Bach? Because I’m as much of a wrestler as he is a singer.”
The Online Spat With Radke
Another fan asked about Bach’s online spat with Falling in Reverse’s Ronnie Radke. In 2022, Bach joined a dispute between Radke and SiriusXM radio host Eddie Trunk after Falling in Reverse canceled a show due to missing laptops. Bach jumped into the debate about live performance authenticity, leading to a weekend-long online argument with Radke. Radke later mocked the feud in the “Watch the World Burn” video, where a Bach look-alike gets hit by a falling laptop.
When asked if he would ever “make peace” with Radke, Bach responded:
“I don’t know who that is. The only way I know that name is from the internet, so they might as well be a Republican politician or a reality TV star or YouTuber. For me to care, I would have to respect their music first. And I have never heard one note of that band [Falling In Reverse]. The only reason I know them is because they seem to love their computers more than real rock ’n’ roll.”
Squashing Some Beef
Bach’s feuds were a popular topic, and one fan brought up Jon Bon Jovi, with whom Bach had a past confrontation. Downplaying any current tension, Bach speculated:
“Can you imagine a tour with Bon Jovi reuniting with Richie Sambora and the reunited Skid Row as an opener? We could take that around the world as many times as Guns N’ Roses did.”
He also recalled a 2006 dinner with Axl Rose and Jon Bon Jovi in London, saying:
“We had a long ride together with a lot of success and great memories, despite what the internet will tell you.”
Bach’s New Album and 2024 Tour Schedule
Bach recently released his new solo album, Child Within the Man, available through his website. He’s also returning to the road, with upcoming dates in Plainfield, Indiana, Morgantown, West Virginia, and Columbus, Ohio. All tour dates and ticketing information can be found on his website.