The Filthy Lowdown started with three guys – Abe, Max, and Brandon – working towards a simple goal; one familiar to Pittsburgh’s blue collar roots: hard, fast rock to combat the day-to-day grind. The next year entailed a couple of joints, some bad decisions, and a drummer. A few good decisions later led to a drummer no more, then Dennis, who beat the drums relentlessly during his tenure as drummer for The Filthy Lowdown. Dennis was later replaced by drummer Dan Machine Gun Kelly whose relentless thirst for cheap beer and dangerous activity made him the superior choice to keep the danger cart rolling. A few beers and some more bad decisions made for a slippery slope to a bass player, Chuck – you can’t win ‘em all.Locked, loaded, and running a buzz, The Filthy Lowdown are at work spreading the blasphemous gospel of relentless, powerful rock – whether a complex display of technical skill or a two-chord dagger aimed straight at your eardrums.You don’t need to be part of the scene; you don’t need to drop the names; you don’t need to look the part. When The Filthy Lowdown step on stage, grab your drink, get up, and just let the music take control.