Sebastian Bach is describing the band Skid Row, which he was the lead singer of from 1987 to 1996. The quote indicates that he still listens to the band's music every night, most likely as a method to bear in mind his time in the band and the success they attained. It might also be translated as a way for him to stay linked to the music he created with the band, as well as the fans who supported them. The quote could also be translated as a method for him to remain linked to his past, as the band was a major part of his life for almost a decade. It might likewise be translated as a method for him to remain connected to the music he created with the band, in addition to the fans who supported them. Regardless of the interpretation, the quote is a testimony to the impact Skid Row had on Sebastian Bach's life and profession.
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