Buddyhead, the LA music website and record label, is getting the documentary treatment. The group, which was created by Travis Keller and The Icarus Line’s Aaron North in 1998, was infamous for its brash attitude in the late ‘90s and early 2000s with pranks such as stealing Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst’s baseball caps and auctioning them off for a rape charity and vandalizing The Strokes’ tour bus.
Keller and Joe Cardamone, the former frontman of The Icarus Line, are now putting together a documentary with some help from artist Shepard Fairey and Mayans M.C.
co-creator Elgin James. On The Lash: The Buddyhead Movie will be co-directed by Keller and Cardamone and produced by Fairey and James. “It’s the birth of the internet, it’s the death rattle of the old world and its story of Buddyhead and The Icarus Line.
It’s a time capsule constructed from over 250 hours of mini DV tapes and thousands of 35mm photographs shot between 1998 and 2005,” Keller wrote.
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