After the release of his latest solo record Give Em Hell, former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach is curious (and maybe a bit frustrated), as to why more of his online fans didn't purchase his record. In spite of having nearly 800K fans on his Facebook page, Give Em Hell only sold about 4,000 copies...amounting to about .05 % of his Facebook audience.

I have over 800,000 people that like my Facebook page, that read every word I write on my Facebook page — over 800,000 — and yesterday, it said… You know how it has next to the amount of people on the page, it says how many people are talking about the page? 75,000 or 80,000 people are talking about it.

 

I would like to thank the 5,000 out of the 800,000 that got my record, and I would like to ask the other 795,000 people, ‘Why are you on my page?

Are you there to look at the pictures? Is that why you’re there? ‘Cause that’s simple. If that’s what you want, I’ll put some pictures up, or whatever.’ But I have no clue, when it says 800,000 people and 70,000 people today are talking about this, what are you talking about? What? Like, what are you talking about? [Laughs] I don’t get it. Like, what? What? What? ‘Oh, he’s got a new record out. I’ve loved him for years. I’m not gonna buy that.’ [Laughs] I don’t get it. I don’t understand. I don’t get it. I don’t know why you’re on my page. Like, for what? Why? What? [Laughs] I totally don’t get it.”

 

Judge for yourself...

While this isn't the best news for Sebastian, it can't be any worse than the time his New Jersey home of many years was flooded out during Hurricane Irene, resulting in the loss of millions...including rare memorabilia from Skid Row and KISS.

 

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