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Photos: Nails, Full of Hell, God’s Hate and Eternal Sleep pummelled Foufounes

Nails with Full of Hell, God’s Hate and Eternal Sleep
Foufounes Electriques
June 20, 2016

Days after the release of their Nuclear Blast debut, the hair-raising You Will Never Be One of Us, California’s Nails headlined an intense night at Foufounes Electriques, with stacked support from Full of Hell, God’s Hate and Eternal Sleep.

The bill provided a great overview of some of the heaviest bands out there right now, from the Dying Breed-worshipping God’s Hate, to the noise / powerviolence freakout set by Full of Hell. The true insanity, however, was reserved for the Nails set at the end of the night, as they ripped through their ferocious new tracks with an almost clockwork-like precision while kids absolutely destroyed each other in the pit (including God’s Hate singer / pro wrestler Brody King, which was a sight unto itself).

Below you can check out photos from the night courtesy of Yoann Robin. For all upcoming tour dates, visit facebook.com/NAILSoxnard. You Will Never be One of Us is out now via Nuclear Blast Records.

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Eternal Sleep

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