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About the show
Join The Robots on Tour as they hit Krakatoa in Aberdeen for a night of underground punk, rock, and mischief!
‘We’re Not Scared Of Robots’ are an unapologetically energetic punk/rock band with a leave it all on the stage attitude, infusing their music with the spirit and passion that defines punk-rock. Led by Adam on guitar and vocals, Gordon on lead guitar, Spanky on bass/bk vocals, and Gaz on drums/bk vocals.
Science Made Us Robots - described by the Moshville Times as “a pop punk party on stage”, with bouncy, killer tunes, balls-to-the-wall punk and riff-heavy classics with an old-school edge. Absolutely unmissable.
Nanobots are Shona Marshall and Jim Brady, ex Rezillos guitarist as well as current guitarist in Goodbye Mr MacKenzie. The two have been making Music on and off together for the past 20 years. Influences/sounds like new wave bands such as Magazine, Buzzcocks, The Young Gods, Hawkwind and Devo. Subject matter concerns itself with our future existence, the environment, politics and of course Robots and Spaceships.
DEAD CELL - Nu Metal covers with crushing riffs, pounding drums and raw, high-energy vocals. Taking the songs you know and give them a heavy unapologetic twist
Loud.Agressive.Unstoppable
Featuring
We're Not Scared Of Robots
We're Not Scared of Robots is an unapologetically energetic 4 piece alt-rock band from central Scotland. With a diverse range of musical influences, We're Not Scared of Robots draws inspiration from legendary bands such as The Misfits, Biffy Clyro, The Undertones, System of a Down, Green Day, The Offspring, Deftones, Soulfly, and many more. This eclectic blend of influences adds a unique edge to their sound, fusing elements of punk, alternative, rock and pop to create a signature style that is distinctly their own.
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Nanobots
Nanobots original music comprises cutting electric guitars, vocals and synth sounds layered over human and programmed rhythm tracks. Comprising two small humans, ex-Rezillos and Space Kittens, with guitars and a science fixation, they're "spacey new wave" sound is often compared to Gerry Anderson TV themes played by Magazine and Hawkwind, and produced by Kraftwerk and Devo.
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Also Appearing
Science Made Us Robots, Dead Cell
Address
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on Friday 27 March 2026