A couple weeks ago Swedish black metal legends WATAIN and Deströyer 666 passed through Los Angeles on their PANDEMONIAC WOLF MARCH North American tour at The Fonda in Hollywood. Another sold-out night for LA metal fans.
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ICYMI: WATAIN and Deströyer 666 at The Fonda
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