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Video | Plastic seats and banned songs - what happened when Avenged Sevenfold came to China

US metal band Avenged Sevenfold have seen every stripe of fan, from drunk to rowdy to 'all-out insane'. But nothing prepared them for the type of audience awaiting them in China.

Avenged Sevenfold on stage in Hong Kong on January 15, 2015. Photo: Robin Fall

US metal band Avenged Sevenfold, having played in sold-out arenas around the world for years, have seen every stripe of fan, from drunk to rowdy to "all-out insane". But nothing prepared them for the type of audience awaiting them in China.

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Instead of heaving, feverish crowds hungry for heavy metal, the band were shocked to be met with Chinese audiences sitting on neat rows of plastic chairs, looking like they'd been asked to behave.

"There were regulations," says Matt Sanders, the frontman of Avenged Sevenfold (A7X) who arrived for a show in Hong Kong on Tuesday as part of their 2015 Asia Tour. "The organisers put a bunch of seats in and people had to be in the [designated] area. That’s not something we’re used to."

Organisers also banned the band from throwing their guitar picks into the audience for fans who poured into Beijing's Huiyuan Space on last week, and asked told them not to play certain songs.

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"They said okay, you come in and you sit here, and then you're supposed to watch the band, and don't get out of line," Sanders said.

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