
What do you get when two young punks move next door to violently noisy neighbors? The most important recording release of the 1990s grunge era. What started out as surreptitious tape recordings of two drunken men screaming, hitting and generally abusing each other became sell-out cassette tapes that inspired CDs, comic artworks, stage plays, pop music, and a Hollywood script war. Despite their popularity in the outside world, Peter Haskett and Raymond Huffman – the unwitting subjects – were not aware they had become a “viral” pop-culture sensation. The past unfolds as Eddie Lee and Mitchell D. retell their story from 20 years ago of how they began recording Peter and Raymond’s horrifying, yet oddly catchy dialogue. (Tribeca Film).
“Alternately hilarious and discomfiting, and finally rather poignant” – Variety







