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Published 14:42 15 Nov 2015 GMT
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Footage of when the shootings started can be viewed here, but readers should be warned that they may find it disturbing.
All of the band members were safe afterwards, but their merchandise manager, Nick Alexander, lost his life in the attacks.
Following on from the events of the weekend, a Facebook campaign has been launched in an attempt to get the band’s song, Save a Prayer, a cover of a Duran Duran original, to the top of the UK charts.
The campaign is urging people to download the song to show “solidarity against terrorism and support for peace”.
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