The voice behind '18 And Life' kept going after the '90s hair metal scene faded.
For the Skid Row years, '18 And Life' is the one. For the solo stuff, maybe 'Angel Down' or that track with Axl Rose, 'Back In The Saddle.'
That voice was the engine of Skid Row's biggest songs, from 'Youth Gone Wild' to '18 And Life.' It didn't stop when the band did. You can hear it on later solo tracks like 'Angel Down' and 'All My Friends Are Dead,' still loud and clear.
He joined Skid Row in 1987 and sang on their debut two years later. After leaving in 1996, he started making his own records, like 'Angel Down' in 2007 and 'Give 'Em Hell' later on.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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