
A car crashed into the tour bus of Florida death metallers OBITUARY last night (Thursday, August 31) while it was parked in front of the Garage in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, narrowly missing the band’s merchandise guy.
The Glasgow concert was part of OBITUARY’s tour of the U.K. and Ireland,…
Car Crashes Into OBITUARY’s Tour Bus In Glasgow, But ‘The Show Must Go On’
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