
The annals of Rock & Roll History are filled with incidents of rockers raising hell off the stage, to the point where handcuffs and court appearances enter the narrative. This was especially true in the freewheeling '80s, when Bach and his band, Skid Row, started getting big. During his band's heyday, Bach famously threw a bottle at the crowd at a 1989 concert, as Loudwire reported, breaking a woman's nose in the process.
Although the '80s ended 30 years ago, Bach doesn't seem to have gotten the memo. Even in his middle age, he seems to have a propensity for fisticuffs and other skirmishes with the law. For example, in 2010, according to The New York Post, he allegedly got into an altercation at an Ontario bar that ended in Bach smashing a glass and biting an employee.
He also isn't afraid to get down and dirty with fellow rockers. For example, he famously feuded with Jon Bon Jovi in the '80s, at times the two men threatening to tear into each other in a dressing room or wherever else they happened to be, according to Ultimate Classic Rock. And just recently, he got into a war of words on Twitter with rocker Chris Jericho, whom Bach accused of lip-syncing, and which ended with the Fozzy frontman inviting his adversary to the boxing ring, according to Rockfeed.
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