Skid Row, the American rock band formed in the late 1980s, derived their name from the term "skid row," which refers to a rundown area in a city often inhabited by homeless people and those struggling with addiction. The name reflects the band's gritty, hard-edged image and themes of struggle, survival, and the darker side of urban life. It also resonates with their musical style, which includes elements of glam metal and hard rock.
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