The American garage rock band played at the club Bataclan on November 13, where 89 people died and 300 were injured.

In their testimonies, frontman Jesse Hughes and former guitarist Eden Galindo said that the incident affected their lives forever and that they think about the victims every day, writes The Guardian.

130 were killed in the terrorist attack

Hughes said he still finds it difficult for crowds and that he has had anxiety about testifying because of the buried feelings that may come to the surface again.

- But evil could not win.

You can not kill rock 'n' roll, he said.

A total of 130 people were killed in the terrorist attack, which consisted of a series of synchronized acts around Paris.