The Dandy Warhols and the Brian Jonestown Massacre formed on the same West Coast scene in the 1990s, bound by a shared vision of a rock revolution that would take back music from the industry. One band signed to a major label and found a foothold. The other imploded repeatedly, brilliantly, and publicly. This documentary spent nearly a decade capturing what happened, and twenty years later, it has been rebuilt with new footage and a new voice from inside the storm. A film about art, commerce, and the price of being impossible.