Behind the Radicals (Johnsonverse)

Behind the Radicals is a 2012 American mockumentary directed by Timothy Hill. It focuses on the fictional behind-the-scenes of the Radicals, a rock band used as the mascots of WBC (then known as JTV) from 1982 to 1991. It starred Jason Carmichael, Ashley Wallace, Casey Locklain, Brooke Pierce, and Lane Pierce, and was narrated by Jim Forbes.

Plot
In 1982, 18-year-old Dennis "Den" Isadore is a struggling singer. He gets booed at every club he performs at.

The Radicals tried and failed several times to reinvent themselves with jazz, heavy metal, and punk rock, among others, eventually breaking up after a botched performance at Rockingham Speedway (then North Carolina Speedway) in 1996 with the band messing up an R&B song due to stage fright, getting a molotov cocktail thrown on stage by a gang of violent hecklers, killing Jeff in the process, with the surviving members being remembered solely for their involvement with the Stacker Era, moving to Italy and living the rest of their lives in a life of crime; they eventually followed through on a suicide pact on October 3, 2011, the fifteenth anniversary of their botched performance, and were found dead of gunshot wounds to the mouth in Den's home the next day