FOZZY singer Chris Jericho has wished Sebastian Bach a happy 53rd birthday, less than a year after the former SKID ROW singer blasted him over allegations that Jericho uses pre-recorded vocal tracks during live performances.
On Saturday (April 3), Chris took to his Twitter to write: “Happy birthday to my old friend @sebastianbach ! We’ve had ups and downs, but rock n roll never forgets…..”
Feud between the two musicians started in mid-July after one fan commented on Twitter that Jericho “is starting to look like” the former SKID ROW singer.
Then Bach weighed in: “Every single day for the last two or three years somebody tells me this.”
After another person told Sebastian, ” You partied too much Jericho has you beat”, Bach said: “He definitely does considering that he mimes to a tape.”
The another fan said: “You know [Chris] tours with his band, right? I’ve seen him live a couple of times. He’s not lip syncing”, to which, Bach responded: “Cool let’s see a clip of that then because every single clip I have seen is Milli vanilli,” referring to the duo which infamously had to return their Grammy Awards more than 30 years ago after it was revealed they didn’t sing on their album.
Not long after that, Jericho took to social media to comment: “I’ve seen the derogatory comments towards me from somebody I considered to be a friend. So with that in mind, I’ll be happy to have a SING OFF w Sebastian Bach! No effects, no tuning, no bullsh*t. Bas is a great singer…but I’m better. You’ve got my number dude. Call me.”
Bach then shot back: “Where is the derogatory comment? All I asked is to see one single clip of you singing live. Every clip on the Internet is you miming to a tape. I will sing in your f****** face anytime. Wrestling is not rock and roll. I will show you f****** rock and roll.”
Jericho then responded: “I’ve never mimed anything ever! And I don’t use *** in a tweet ever. I will f*cking sing in your face anytime, anyplace dude. I’ve been a fan & a defender of u since day one…but don’t u ever question my rock abilities! And leave wrestling out of this…I can hit a G4 brah!”
Bach responded: “You’re full of s*** bro. Check your texts set up The Sing-Off I am ready when you are.”
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