Skid Row’s Sebastian Bach Watches As Home Floods Thanks To Hurricane Irene


Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach watched this past weekend as Hurricane Irene passed through New Jersey leaving his home underwater.

The singer and actor returned home after the hurricane/tropical storm and took photos of his homes damage which included a flooded garage where he housed many of his collectibles.

Not only did a bunch of water invade Bach’s home, it has been deemed to dangerous to pump because of potential electrocution and other hazards caused by storm surge.

Sebastian Bach wrote the following message on his Facebook Page:

“I am numb, in shock, & devastated to report that my home of 21 years, my house featured on MTV Cribs, has been destroyed, condemned, & deemed uninhabitable due to the extreme flooding courtesy of Hurricane Irene.

“In the 2 decades I have lived in this home, there has never been a single drop of water in the basement or anywhere else in the structure. Now Irene has overflowed the reservoir adjacent to my house. The surging waters have snapped the bridge in half next to my house & sent the bridge straight into my garage, knocking the house off of its foundation. The basement that has been dry for over 2 decades is now overflowing with water & I am not even allowed to start pumping the water out due to fears of electrocution. Original Skid Row & KISS fans, I have bad news for you. Gone are irreplacable items, such as my KISS Gargoyles from the 1979 tour. KISS pinball machine. Skid Row master tapes, video & audio, concerts, master tapes from Oh Say Can You Scream etc. Boxes & boxes of one of a kind Skid Row memorabilia, from the first tour to our last, all stuff I collected on the road that no one else had. I had a library in the basement with every single magazine that had Skid Row on the cover. This library took up a big part of the basement. All of this is lost now. We will salvage what we can of course. But how I wish there was a reason to do a box set or something before Hurricane Irene hit. Nobody cared. Now it’s too late. Don’t know what you got till it’s gone, indeed.

Good luck to Sebastian Bach as he permanently moves to Los Angeles.

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