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Beginning in the mid-1960s, The Seeds spread a web of sound from the Sunset Strip to the rest of the country with such anthems of teen frustration as "Pushin' Too Hard" and "Can't Seem to Make You Mine." Fronted by the sneering, attitude-laden delivery of charismatic lead singer Sky Saxon, the band's driving sound would help lay the groundwork for punk. This definitive documentary on The Seeds follows the quartet's bizarre odyssey from rags to riches to rags again - and ultimately their rediscovery by new generations of garage-rock fans - using vintage television and concert performances, rare photos and recent interviews with all of the group's original members, as well as fans and observers including Iggy Pop, Kim Fowley, Johnny Echols of Love and Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys.
Directed by | Neil Norman |
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