The Eagles of Death Metal were at a significant juncture in their career during the live recording of "I Love You All The Time," which took place on November 13, 2015. Prior to this tragic event, the band had released their fourth studio album, "Zipper Down," in October 2015. This album marked a return after a lengthy hiatus, showcasing their distinctive blend of rock and roll infused with humor. The live performance at the Bataclan concert hall is now infamously remembered due to the horrific attack that occurred during the concert, resulting in a devastating loss of life. Following the attack, the band displayed remarkable resilience, returning to Paris on February 16, 2016, to continue their performance at the Olympia, demonstrating both their commitment to their fans and the healing power of music in the face of tragedy. This period became a profound chapter in their history, impacting their legacy and the broader music community.