Sebastian Bach's Tuff Talk Against Metal Sludge
. "Right, Stevie Rachelle's website. (pauses) I'll tell you exactly what that's about. Stevie Rachelle was in a band called Tuff that was a Skid Row/Poison kind of band that never made it. He came up with a website about the bands that did make it. He's a jealous guy that never had any musical success. When he started his website Stevie Rachelle emailed me asking me to do an interview for the website. I went to look at the website and I said, 'No. I think your website sucks. I think this website is bullsh*t. I think it's wrong that you have nothing better to do with your time than to f*ck with people's lives. You can hate me, but I'm not doing an interview for your bullsh*t website.' I received a response from him saying, 'Well, then we're going to make your life a living hell.' That's exactly what he's tried to do. He goes after my children, he goes after my ex-wife, he goes after my current girlfriend -- I'm divorced because of some of the stuff on that website and my kids don't have their father partially due to that website. Let me just say that I really look forward to meeting him again in person -- as soon as I can. I certainly have some things to say to Stevie Rachelle from Tuff... We'll see who's tough in person." Not one to hold his tongue, Stevie immediately fired right back with his own comments on Metal Sludge. Read that here
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