
SKID ROW guitarist Dave “Snake” Sabo says that singer ZP Theart “had been starting to drift apart” from the rest of the band before he was replaced by ex-H.E.A.T. frontman Erik Grönwall.
Theart, a former member of DRAGONFORCE, who hooked up with SKID ROW in 2016 following the departure of Tony Harne…
DAVE ‘SNAKE’ SABO Says SKID ROW ‘Had Been Starting To Drift Apart’ From Singer ZP THEART
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