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Gavin Larson's band, The Zebras, is on top, living every rock and roll fantasy until Gavin's band mates perish in a fiery plane crash. Tormented by the memory of his band and the fading of his once bright star, Gavin begins a downward spiral of denial, delusion, and self-medication. His only chance at redemption rests in the people he's screwed and the bridges he's burned. Gavin's plan? To form a new band and rule the world.

Top Cast

  • Coach Wade

    Coach Wade

    Gavin Larson

  • Danielle DiLorenzo

    Danielle DiLorenzo

    Tuesday

  • Vanessa Leinani

    Vanessa Leinani

    Jocelyn

  • Sharon Marie Wright

    Sharon Marie Wright

    Woman at the Bar

  • Richie Lee

    Richie Lee

    Hooky

  • Blake Ryan McGinnis

    Blake Ryan McGinnis

    Gary

  • Deanna Smith

    Deanna Smith

    Basketball Coach

  • Jennifer Eiffert

    Jennifer Eiffert

    Margarita

  • Randy Evans

    Randy Evans

    Marvin

Overview

Gavin Larson's band, The Zebras, is on top, living every rock and roll fantasy until Gavin's band mates perish in a fiery plane crash. Tormented by the memory of his band and the fading of his once bright star, Gavin begins a downward spiral of denial, delusion, and self-medication. His only chance at redemption rests in the people he's screwed and the bridges he's burned. Gavin's plan? To form a new band and rule the world.

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