There seems to be a slew of reunion tours happening as of late.

Well — not for this one band. And its former frontman has, shall we say, some choice words on that.

Parade reports that Sebastian Bach — the gloriously-haired Canadian singer known for helming heavy metal group Skid Row — looks to other classic bands getting back together to perform and just things: What’s Skid Row’s deal?

“Well, if Triumph is going back on tour and Rush is going back on tour, what is our problem?” Bach mused during a new interview with “The Metal Voice.” “Like, what the heck’s wrong with us? It’s just silly.”

Bach was part of the classic lineup of Skid Row together with Dave Sabo, Rachel Bolan, Scotti Hill and Rob Hammersmith, Parade explains. While part of some of the band’s biggest hits —such as “18 and Life” and “I Remember You” — Bach informed Legendary Rock Interviews that he was eventually fired from the band for rejecting some new material they wanted him to perform.

Still, this isn’t the first time Bach has been gunning for a tour with Skid Row for years, and has even previously posited a potential reunion with his former bandmates: The vocalist informed Vanyaland there were discussions about the possibility in 2016.

Not that he’s just been sitting at homes, twiddling his thumbs, though.

“I mean, but I’m not waiting around either at the same time,” Bach said. “I got my own band. I got my own albums, and I play tons of shows.

“I’m extremely busy.”