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Ted Nugent criticized last month's 'March For Our Lives' protest and the survivors of Parkland school shooting for demanding gun control. The singer-songwriter is a supporter of President Donald Trump and a board member of the NRA. -
Eagles Of Death Metal’s Jesse Hughes Apologizes For Tirade Against Parkland Survivors
Jesse Hughes recently clarified his statements about the Parkland shooting survivors, as well as the March for Our Lives rally. He said that he did not mean to offend anyone. -
Eagles Of Death Metal’s Jesse Hughes Calls March For Our Lives Rally An ‘Insult’
Eagles of Death Metal frontman and survivor of the 2015 Bataclan terror attack, Jesse Hughes, criticized March For Our Lives in a series of now-deleted Instagram posts. The 45-year-old believes that stricter gun laws could not prevent mass shootings. -
Paris Bataclan Massacre Survivor Criticizes Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes
An Eagles of Death of Metal fan and survivor of the Bataclan massacre in Paris has drafted an open letter to frontman Jesse Hughes criticizing the singer's recent media comments that insinuate venue staff were in collusion with the terrorists. -
Le Bataclan Owners Respond to Jesse Hughes Claim They Were Involved with Paris Attacks
The owners of Le Bataclan have responded to Jesse Hughe’s claim that they were involved with the Paris attacks through members of security. In an interview with Fox Business Network this past Wednesday, Hughes insinuated that perhaps security didn’t show up for a reason, that reason being the ISIS terrorist attacks that killed 89 concert goers at the venue. The ISIS attack at the concert was just one of many that had been orchestrated across Paris. -
Eagles of Death Metal Frontman Jesse Hughes Claims Le Bataclan Involved with Paris Attacks
Jesse Hughes has some controversial theories over exactly what happened during the Paris attacks at Le Bataclan that occurred during an Eagles of Death Metal show this past November. The frontman claims that Le Bataclan itself may have been involved in the tragedy through security guards at the venue. -
Eagles Of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes: Gun Control Didn't Stop Paris Attacks
Whether or not they like it, the Eagles of Death Metal will always be linked to the horrific attacks in Paris at The Bataclan on November 13, 2015. Frontman Jesse Hughes has made most of the public statements since those attacks and ahead of their show at The Olympia, their first in the city as a headlining act since November, Hughes gave an interview with iTELE. He talked about the attacks and commented that he didn't think France's policy of gun control -
Eagles of Death Metal Release 3 New Covers of 'I Love You All The Time'
The Whigs, Liam Lynch and Chelsea Wolfe are the latest to join the growing roster of artists covering Eagles of Death Metal's "I Love You All The Time." -
Jesse Hughes, Josh Homme of EODM Give First Interview After Paris Attack
In the Eagles of Death Metal's first recorded interview since the Paris attack on the Bataclan theater, lead singer Jesse Hughes emotionally detailed the events of the night breaking down in tears a number of times along with accounts from the rest of the band.
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