(86 mins. Not rated)  The story of a few Ben & Jerry type guys from Vermont who begin a singing career at college bands, dorms and eventually go on to do Madison Square Gardens and Europe. It’s a low-key, lots of down to earth analogies, philosophies and events in a documentary about the band members of the group, Phish. These crunchy, granola guys are amusing, engaging and Rolling Stone Magazine calls them the “most important band of the ‘90’s.” Their simple story-telling works. One incident in particular when some members of the audience shunned them with nasty posters was amusing. In reply they screamed into their microphones “Who cares. You already paid us!” Director Todd Philips gained early notoriety for his groundbreaking documentaries “Hated” and “Frat House” which was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 1998.