Petition calls for ban on 2 Swedish death metal bands to perform in Singapore.
A petition has been created to call for two Swedish death metals to be banned from performing in Singapore.
Entitled “Ban satanic music groups Watain and Soilwork from performing in Singapore”, the petition was created on Wednesday morning and has received more than 10,000 signatures as of 9.15pm.
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