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Eagles of Death Metal Band Members Return to Paris Attack Site

Eagles of Death Metal Band Members Return to Paris Attack Site
Jesse Hughes, Dave Catching, Matt McJunkins, and Julian Dorio, members of Eagles of Death Metal band, mourn in front of the Bataclan concert hall to pay tribute to the shooting victims in Paris, France, December 8, 2015. (Charles Platiau/Reuters)

By    |   Tuesday, 08 December 2015 10:55 AM EST

The Eagles of Death Metal, the California rock band on stage when one of last month's Paris terror attacks hit the Bataclan theater, returned to the site of the carnage Tuesday for the first time.

Solemn and silent, they came to the now-shuttered Bataclan in eastern Paris, whose facade has become a shrine to the 89 people killed inside, The Associated Press reported. Band members laid flowers at the site under a persistent December rain, some embracing as they stared at the wreaths, notes, and banners heaped in mourning and tribute.

Singer Jesse Hughes covered his face as he paced pack and forth. Drummer Julian Dorio wiped away tears.

On that fateful Friday night, the band members dispersed to escape the massacre, one running upstairs, others slipping out a side door. They all ended up at the police station.

Drummer Julien Dorio said in an emotional interview with Vice and HBO that he "bailed off my stool" with the initial shots.

"I saw two guys out front, and that might be the most awful thing ever, is them relentlessly shooting into the audience," he said.

Co-founder Hughes said in the interview that he wants the group to return to the Bataclan when the concert venue reopens.

The band made a surprise return to Paris and performed with U2 on Monday night, their first onstage appearance since the Nov. 13 attacks that killed 130 people overall in Paris.

U2 were playing the last of four concerts in Paris, two of which had been postponed when France announced a state of emergency following the attacks.

U2 frontman Bono told the audience they said he wanted to introduce "some people whose lives will forever be a part of this city of Paris. These are our brothers. Our fellow troubadours. They were robbed of their stage three weeks ago, and we would like to offer them ours tonight."

The two bands then played the Patti Smith song "People Have the Power."

The other co-founder of Eagles of Death Metal, Joshua Homme, not present in Paris on the fateful night, said in the Vice interview that the band was struck with the "shared heroism" of Parisians, as injured fans helped each other and others came from their homes to help.

"We represent the fans that did not make it, the people that did not make it, whose stories may never get told," he said.

On Monday night, Hughes told U2 and the crowd, "We love you too, so much for giving us this opportunity. I look around and what do I see, nos amis, our friends. I f***ing love you guys so hard, and I will never stop rocking and rolling."

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The Eagles of Death Metal, the California rock band on stage when one of last month's Paris terror attacks hit the Bataclan theater, returned to the site of the carnage Tuesday for the first time.
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