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December 2, 2006 |
Eagles Of Death Metal quit Guns N' Roses tour after one show |
Eagles Of Death Metal have left the current Guns N' Roses U.S. tour after just one date as the support act.
The group played their only show on the tour in Cleveland on Friday, quitting despite being scheduled to complete all 15 concerts.
EODM, who include occasional member Josh Homme from Queens Of The Stone Age on drums, were angered by the reaction from the crowd, who booed last week's performance.
Axl Rose is also understood to have dismissed the group from the stage during their headlining set, calling them "the pigeons of sh*t metal", reports Billboard.
EODM apparently quit immediately and the following evening's show in Michigan was opened by Novadriver, a local group.
In a statement, frontman Jesse Hughes commented: "At first the audience refused to welcome us to the jungle, but by the time we took our final bow, it had become paradise city. Although Axl tried to November rain on our parade, no sweet child o' mine can derail the EODM night train. We say live and let die." |
posted by viraks @ 8:35:00 AM |
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