How to Destroy Angels is a musical project from Los Angeles, California and announced in April 2010. The band features Trent Reznor, his wife Mariqueen Reznor, and Atticus Ross. Rob Sheridan is the group's art director. The band is named after How to Destroy Angels, the first single by Coil.
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Coachella 2013 Apr 19 - 21, 2009 Indio, California, United States Uploaded by Mjhudson81
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How to Destroy Angels has had 18 concerts.
How to Destroy Angels is most often considered to be Rock, Electronic, United States, Alternative, Experimental, Female Vocalists, Alternative Metal, Industrial, Industrial Metal, Industrial Rock, Dark Ambient, Electronic Rock, Experimental Electronic, and Post-Industrial.
The last How to Destroy Angels concert was on November 01, 2013 at City Park in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The bands that performed were: Desaparecidos / The Cure / Matt and Kim / Calvin Harris / The Gaslight Anthem / Macklemore & Ryan Lewis / Alkaline Trio / Allen Stone / Preservation Hall Jazz Band / Shovels & Rope / Cults / Quintron and Miss Pussycat / Those Darlins / Robert DeLong / A Silent Film / Delta Rae / Kid Rock / Anamanaguchi / Beats Antique / Boys Noize / ZZ Ward / How to Destroy Angels / Jason Zenga (High-Def) / Big Gigantic / The Apache Relay / Moon Taxi / Turf War / Afrojack / Skylar Grey / Savoy / The Revivalists / Royal Teeth / Keys N Krates / The Electric Sons / Flow Tribe / Destructo / Paramore / Andrew Duhon / The Virginmarys / Leopold and his Fiction / Dr. John / Coyotes / John Michael Rouchell / Pearl Jam / BASSNECTAR / The Purrs / Big History / Kinky Machine / Panic In Eden / Sports & Leisure / Art Experience / Hello Negro / Nine Inch Nails.
The songs that How to Destroy Angels performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 30, 2013 concert at The Fillmore Silver Spring in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States: