John Lydon, member of The Sex Pistols, and Malcolm McLaren, the band's manager, provide accounts of their famous 1986 court battle, which saw them fight for control of the band's legacy.
'Hip Hop Wars' tells the story of sex, violence and censorship, including a hip hop record that enraged police officers and led the President of the United States to declare his disgust.
'The War of the Roses' recounts The Stone Roses' rise to early fame and the ensuing infighting and bad business deals that would lead to their early demise.