What is scotti hill 80s?

Scotti Hill is an American guitarist who rose to fame in the 1980s as a member of the hard rock band Skid Row. Hill co-founded Skid Row in 1986 alongside bassist Rachel Bolan, drummer Rob Affuso, and guitarist Dave Sabo. The band's debut album, Skid Row, was released in 1989 and featured hit singles such as "18 and Life" and "Youth Gone Wild."

Hill's guitar playing was an integral part of Skid Row's sound in the 80s, characterized by his razor-sharp riffing and melodic solos. He was also known for his flashy stage presence and distinctive appearance, often sporting a brightly colored mohawk and flamboyant outfits.

Despite Skid Row's early success, the band suffered internal tensions and lineup changes throughout the 90s and 2000s, eventually leading to Hill and Bolan becoming the sole remaining original members. Hill continued to tour and record with Skid Row over the years, releasing several more albums and remaining an influential figure in the hard rock and heavy metal scenes.