Everything we saw as German metal legends Accept brought the hammer down on San Antonio

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Everything we saw as German metal legends Accept brought the hammer down on San Antonio
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The creators of bone-crushing tracks such as 'Balls to the Wall' and 'Fast as a Shark' got San Antonio headbangers out in force. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX HeavyMetal Metal SanAntonioMusic TexasMusic LiveMusic accepttheband

Groundbreaking German metal group Accept — creators of bone-crushing tracks such as"Balls to the Wall" and"Fast as a Shark" — brought the riffs to San Antonio's Espee on Tuesday night.

Openers Narcotic Wasteland, Even in Death and Resist Control also got heads banging.At a time when local-based reporting is critical, support from our readers is essential to our future.

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