While some may be going to see the headliners, Captured By Robots, which consists of an electrical genius and his companions, robots with the ability to play musical instruments, jamming. Honestly, I'm really curious to see what this could be like. I've heard really good things from people who have seen the band live, but from just hearing people talk, I'm still not 100% sure what it will be like.
Okay, so I'm sure there's going to be people interested in checking that out, but there's the whole bachelor party thing going on at the same time. This could turn a geek into a freak potentially. Who knows what the night will have in store when there's musical robots at a bachelor party concert?
Will people do things to surprise the couple? Did I even mention who the couple is yet? Well, the groom, Brian Sanderson, will also be playing on stage with his band Vilest Breed, while the other groom, Josh Morrison, will probably be sipping something with just a tiny hint of alcohol in it.
Will there be dancing and shenanigans? Probably. Mosh pits are most likely.
Here's a little flavor of the bands from the Filth Fest. Held at the Sky Bar in Sarasota, the concert was a couple of weeks ago, but Vilest Breed played with Must Not Kill, who will also open for Captured By Robots. Thus, it serves as a recent point of what the opening bands have been up to, and I'll even throw in another local band as a bonus, Feast of the Antipathy.