The legendary rock singer and Skid Row frontman holds nothing back in this โribald and freewheeling memoir . . . a delightfully trashy and salacious readโ (AV Club).
FROM SKID ROW TO BROADWAY,
FROM THE GUTTERS OF NEW JERSEY TO SAVILE ROW,
HEREIN LIES THE TALE OF THE FIRST THIRTY YEARS OF BACH โNโ ROLL, MOTHERTRUCKERS!!!!!!
Sebastian Bach is the epitome of a rock โnโ roll front man. Loud, boisterous, sometimes self-destructive, and constantly creative, he was the electrifying, iconic lead singer of Skid Rowโthe band whose platinum-selling songs โ18 and Life,โ โYouth Gone Wild,โ and โI Remember You,โ took the world by storm, and were MTV mainstays. But Bach is no ordinary rock star.
In his funny, exhilarating, and brutally honest memoir, Bach tells his story of Skid Row: the parties, drugs, and international tours with Mรถtley Crรผe, Aerosmith, Metallica, Slayer, and Guns Nโ Roses, as well as the one-of-a-kind voice that carried him through Skid Rowโs heyday and their eventual breakup. With his typical bravado, Sebastian reflects on the cost of fame, the price of creativity, and what it means to go from rock hopeful to rock star.
From his birth in the Bahamas to his teenage years in Canada to the music that rocks his life today, 18 and Life on Skid Row is the ultimate story of Sebastian Bach and his devotion to the music he loves.