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Recently dumped by his girlfriend, underachiever Alex (O'Nan) embarks on an impromptu road trip with his new bandmate, the eccentric Jim (Michael Weston). By channeling their inner children and giving a new meaning to the term "lo-fi," Alex and Jim find their unique style by bringing the sound of children's instruments to their unsuspecting fans. Playing a series of bizarre shows and experiencing multiple near-disasters, Alex and Jim's persistence takes them on a true coming-of-age journey

Top Cast

  • Ryan O'Nan

    Ryan O'Nan

    Alex

  • Michael Weston

    Michael Weston

    Jim

  • Arielle Kebbel

    Arielle Kebbel

    Cassidy

  • Andrew McCarthy

    Andrew McCarthy

    Brian

  • Charlie Hewson

    Charlie Hewson

    Tibber

  • Isaak Presley

    Isaak Presley

    Bradley

Overview

Recently dumped by his girlfriend, underachiever Alex (O'Nan) embarks on an impromptu road trip with his new bandmate, the eccentric Jim (Michael Weston). By channeling their inner children and giving a new meaning to the term "lo-fi," Alex and Jim find their unique style by bringing the sound of children's instruments to their unsuspecting fans. Playing a series of bizarre shows and experiencing multiple near-disasters, Alex and Jim's persistence takes them on a true coming-of-age journey

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