"[1] The film is directed by Clay Westervelt, a veteran documentary filmmaker, and features the living members of Skum along with various celebrities commenting on the band.
The founding members, Hart Baur, Todd, and Scott Bell, were all on the men's soccer team at William & Mary.
Their initial performance consisted of cover versions of contemporary rock songs played at a local Williamsburg bar.
For example, they distributed beer at an early show and then called the police, who broke up the gathering before the conclusion of their first song; later, they quit a battle of the bands due to the venue's supposedly poor sound quality.
consists of interviews with band members along with commentary from celebrities, with a format similar to that of the TV series Behind the Music.
[3] Kevin Bacon, Matthew Broderick, Fran Drescher, and Ron Jeremy were the top-billed celebrities featured; others included Steve-O, Brooke Hogan, and Phil Donahue.
Producer Clay Westervelt of Imaginaut Entertainment was in attendance, along with Skum members Hart Baur, John Eaton, and Tommy Craig.
Notable guests at the premiere were Frankie Banali, Phoenix Benjamin, Monique Parent, and Angela Dodson.