In their first public conversation since the assault on their show, the band sits down with VICE.
On Friday, Nov. 13, terroristslaunchedseven coordinated assaults across Paris,killing at least 130 people.
Guitarist Eden Galindo remembers when the men opened fire, an hour into their set.

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At first, I thought it was the PA cracking up.
And then I realized real quick that it wasnt.
They all shared memories of what they did next, as they had been split in the chaos.
After multiple rounds of fire, the group finally got out.
I called Joshua, the singer says in a particularly endearing moment.
Thats what you do when youre in trouble.
And I instantly stopped worrying a little bit, at least about the uncertainty of things.
Homme joins the group midway through to recount trying to track down all members from overseas.
No members of the band were injured that night.
Theirmerch manager, Nick Alexander, died that evening.
The interview is streaming in full above.