You may think you know rock n’ roll rivalries, but it’s all child’s play until you’ve seen this seminal 2004 documentary detailing the volatile frenemy relationship between then-up-and-coming psychedelic pop/folk refashioners The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre – the former trying to ride those sixties Summer of Love vibes. Meanwhile the self-sabotaging musical genius leading the latter taunts them with diss tracks (“Not if You Were the Last Dandy on Earth”) and gift wrapped shotgun shells.
The film – helmed by Miami-raised director Ondi Timoner and christened the “greatest rock n’ roll documentary of all time” by none other than Dave Grohl – has been enhanced with more than forty minutes of new footage and context for its twentieth anniversary.





