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Band that survived Paris attacks cut from French music festivals

Singer Jesse Hughes of Eagles of Death Metal performs during 2016 Lollapalooza Brazil at Autodromo de Interlagos on March 12, 2016, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Victor Moriyama/Getty Images)

A rock band whose members survived the November Paris attacks got cut from the lineups of two French music festivals over one member's controversial comments.

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Members of the Eagles of Death Metal were at the Bataclan to perform the night of the attacks that killed at least 130 people and injured hundreds -- 89 of whom were at the show.

In February, front man Jesse Hughes told a French TV station that France's gun control laws did nothing to stop the attacks.

He later implied the Bataclan's security guards might've been involved in the attack -- a comment the theater's spokesperson called "insane."

Hughes later apologized for what he dubbed "absurd accusations" about the guards and said his comments were "unfounded and baseless."

But in May, he voiced concerns about Muslims, saying he "saw Muslims celebrating in the street during the attack."

The organizers of the festivals said in their cancellation announcements that they're "in total disagreement with" him.