"Here's this wild story of lots of violence and creativity and confusion and chaos" Red Hot Chilli Peppers bassist Flea has surprised fans with a trailer for a brand-new documentary project about Cro-Mags founder Harley Flanagan. READ MORE: Red Hot Chili Peppers – ‘Return Of The Dream Canteen’ review: an overwhelming feast Flea took to Instagram on Thursday (November 14) to share footage of the secret project, which still remains shrouded in mystery. At present, it’s currently unclear if the documentary will be a film or TV series.
The footage opens with Flanagan narrating: “I feel like I’ve been angry for almost 50 years. I’m only starting to realise now that this is not really who I am. Appearing in the project himself, Flea then adds: “Here’s this wild story of lots of violence and creativity and confusion and chaos.
” Other hardcore punk musicians who appear in the trailer include Henry Rollins and Darryl Jenifer. You can watch the clip below. A post shared by Flea (@flea333) While further details about the documentary are currently scarce, the subject of the project appears to be Flanagan’s turbulent childhood, how he took to drumming from an early age, and the struggles with violence he’s faced throughout his life .
Flanagan began his musical career at age 11 in 1978, drumming for the New York punk band the Stimulators alongside his aunt Denise Mercedes. In the early 1980s, he became a prominent figure in the developing New York hardcore music, he.